By Prague National Theatre
The inception of Norma, the best-known opera by the Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835), was instigated by the phenomenal Italian soprano Giuditta Pasta (1797–1865)
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
In the first half of the 19th century, the most important aspect in opera productions was deemed beautiful singing, “bel canto”, vocal mastery combining paramount technique and emotive performance, with the legendary prima donnas’ artistry of the time serving as an endless source of inspiration.
Aleš Briscein, Jana Horáková Levicová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
The inception of Norma, the best-known opera by the Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini (1801–1835), was instigated by the phenomenal Italian soprano Giuditta Pasta (1797–1865), who, following numerous international triumphs, was scheduled to appear at La Scala and for her Milan debut wished a new opera by Bellini.
Marie Fajtová, Sylva Čmugrová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
The librettist Felice Romani reached for an older text of his, based on Alexandre Soumet’s tragedy Norma, ou L’infanticide. The story is set in the time of the Roman occupation of Gaul and the main plot is the secret marriage of Norma, the High Priestess of the Druids, and Pollione, the Roman proconsul in Gaul.
Marie Fajtová, Jana Horáková Levicová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
The immense success of the premiere at La Scala, on 26 December 1831, was also down to Giuditta Pasta, who had initially turned down the part of Norma owing to its being extremely challenging.
Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
The opera was only staged in Prague in 1835, when it was sung in Italian at the Estates Theatre. The National Theatre first took over a production from the Provisional Theatre and performed it on 5 October 1884 in Václav Alois Svoboda’s Czech translation.
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Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Bellini’s Norma has not been staged in the building housing today’s State Opera for some 110 years. The new State Opera production will be created by the Japanese opera director Tomo Sugao in tandem with the outstanding Slovak designer Boris Kudlička.
Aleš Briscein, Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Václav Cikánek, Aleš Briscein
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Jana Horáková Levicová, Jiří Sulženko, State Opera Chorus
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Marie Fajtová, Sylva Čmugrová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
State Opera Chorus, Jiří Sulženko
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Aleš Briscein
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Aleš Briscein, Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
State Opera Chorus, Aleš Briscein, Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
State Opera Choir, Aleš Briscein, Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
Aleš Briscein, Marie Fajtová
Norma, State Opera (2015/2015) by Giuseppe VerdiPrague National Theatre
State Opera Chorus, Marie Fajtová
Libretto: Felice Romani
Conductor: Enrico Dovico
Stage director: Tomo Sugao
Sets: Boris Kudlička
Costumes: Alexandra Grusková
Chorus master: Adolf Melichar
Dramaturgy: Jitka Slavíková
Light-design: Wolfgang Goebbel
Video: Stanislaw Zaleski
Motion cooperation: Petr Jirsa
State Opera Orchestra and Chorus
Premieres: 2 and 4 October 2015
The performance is sung in Italian. Czech and English subtitles.
Approximate running time, including intermission: 2 hours, 55 minutes, one 20-minute intermission.
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