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Rusalka - Dvorák

Státní Opera - Praha

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Rusalka - Dvorák

Státní Opera © Národní divadlo

Dvorák Rusalka

From 27 November TO 14 January 2027
Státní Opera - Praha
From 72 €
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Program

Dvorák : Rusalka

Cast
  • Conductor
    Ondrej Olos
    Anna Pozidis
  • Director
    Zdenek Troška
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Státní Opera - Praha LocationWilsonova 4 - 110 00 Praha République Tchèque

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Besides the legendary Stavovské divadlo and the patriotic monument which is the Národní divadlo, there also exists a Prague State Opera, the Státní Opera, that dates back to 1888.

For in light of the success of the National Theatre, the amateurs of the German lyrical repertoire gathered the funds necessary for the construction of a New German Theatre, inaugurated that year. This institution replaced the Royal Theatre, which had hitherto proposed the German repertoire.

Angelo Neumann, the Vienna Opera's famous baritone who had become director of the Leipzig company, look over the artistic management of the house, where he billed Wagner and hired Gustav Mahler as conductor, Contemporary opera thus occupied a large place in the programming, continuing to do so under Zemlinsky's direction (1911-1927). In 1924, for example, Schoenberg's ERWARTUNG was premiered here. Georg Szell perpetuated this tradition, brutally interrupted in 1938. The theatre reopened in 1945, and was rebaptized the Smetana Theatre in 1949 when the company fused with that of the National Theatre. This illustrions house didn't regain its indépendance until 1992, when it was called the Prague State Opera.

Foreign conductors and stage directors now caollaborate with Czech artists to stage the innovative productions that have established the Státní Opera's reputation as one of Europe's most dynamic opera homes.

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Rusalka

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RUSALKA, A SUPERB PRODUCTION

As one of the most successful Czech operas, Rusalka was created by the genius mind of Antonin Dvorak. The Czech libretto, developed by poet Jaroslav Kvapil, is derived from the fairy tales of Karel Jaromir Erben and Bozena Nemcova. The Opera represents the keystone of the Czech opera houses portfolio.

A Rusalk is a water-dwelling sprite that originates from Slavic mythology. Surprisingly this opera was not a major segment of Dvorak's international reputation. Only in recent years has the opera been performed by major companies.

THE HISTORY

Described as a "sad, modern fairy tale," this Opera retains elements from The Little Mermaid (Hans Christian Andersen) and Undine (Frederich dabe la Motte Fouque). Although the libretto was completed in 1899, Kvapil went searching for composers interested in this opera. His composer friends sent him to see Dvorak who read the libretto and composed the opera quickly.

Act 1: A MEADOW BY THE EDGE OF A LAKE

In a nearby lake, three wood-sprites tease the Water Goblin who rules the lake. A water sprite and the daughter of the Water Goblin, Rusalka, notifies her father that she has fallen deeply in love with a human Prince. He sends her to Jezibaba, a witch, for guidance. Jezibaba informs her that if she becomes human by drinking the potion; she will lose all powers of speech. If rejected by the human Prince, she will be damned to the bottom of the lake forever. She agrees and then drinks the potion to become human. The Prince finds her and leads her away.

Act 2 - THE GARDEN OF THE PRINCE'S CASTLE

The Gamekeeper and Kitchen Boy suspect witchcraft when they catch wind that the Prince will be marrying a nameless bridge. The Prince is lavishing attention from a Foreign Princess who is a guest. The Foreign Princess curses the newlyweds because of extreme jealously. As a result, he rejects his bride who returns back to the pond while the Foreign Princess wins over the Prince.

Act 3 - A MEADOW BY THE EDGE OF A LAKE

She calls on Jezibaba to find a solution and tells her that she can save herself from damnation if she kills the Prince with a magic dagger. Given her feelings for the Prince, Rusalka rejects the offer and disposes of the knife in the lake. She then turns into a bludicka (spirit of death who lures humans into the lake to their deaths). The Gamekeeper and Kitchen Boy contact the Water Goblin who tells them that the Prince has betrayed his daughter. The Prince comes to the lake and the two passionately kiss, bringing him to his death. She thanks the Prince for allowing her to experience human emotion, extols his soul to God and returns to the bottom of the lake.

MAIN ROLES

Rusalka, a water nymph, soprano
The Prince, a betrayer, tenor
Vodnik, the water goblin, bass
Jezibaba, a witch, mezzo-soprano
Turnspit, the Kitchen Boy, soprano
The Gamekeeper, tenor

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