Lucia di Lammermoor

Sa 5.9.26 Fr 11.9.26 Su 13.9.26 Fr 18.9.26
Lucia di Lammermoor
Sa 5.9.26, 19:00
from € 28
Large house
Lucia di Lammermoor
Fr 11.9.26, 19:00
from € 28
Large house
Lucia di Lammermoor
Su 13.9.26, 16:00
from € 34 / 10
Large house
Lucia di Lammermoor
Fr 18.9.26, 19:00
from € 28
Large house

Dramma tragico by Gaetano Donizetti

Opera Large house

Conductor
Director, Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction

Conductor
Director, Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction

Conductor
Director, Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction

Conductor
Director, Stage design, Costume design
Chorus direction

Lord Enrico Ashton
Miss Lucia Ashton
Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood
Lord Arturo Bucklaw
Raimondo Bidebent
Alisa
Normanno

Lord Enrico Ashton
Miss Lucia Ashton
Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood
Lord Arturo Bucklaw
Raimondo Bidebent
Alisa
Normanno

Lord Enrico Ashton
Miss Lucia Ashton
Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood
Lord Arturo Bucklaw
Raimondo Bidebent
Alisa
Normanno

Lord Enrico Ashton
Miss Lucia Ashton
Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood
Lord Arturo Bucklaw
Raimondo Bidebent
Alisa
Normanno

Dramma tragico in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti
Libretto by Salvadore Cammarano based on the novel The Bride of Lammermoor by Walter Scott
First preformed on 26th September 1835 at Naples
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 15th December 1980

Long before the cinematic popularity of Downton Abbey or the Jane Austen craze, the ruthless inner world of the British landed gentry became the setting for Italian opera. With his 1835 setting of Walter Scott's successful novel The Bride of Lammermoor, Gaetano Donizetti created a lyrical drama that remains the epitome of Italian Romanticism. Set in Scotland around 1700, the tragedy is also the most famous example of the transformation of the virtuosic bel canto style into a highly expressive stylisation of extreme emotional states and contains what is arguably the most famous scene of madness in Italian opera. Filippo Sanjust’s production, with its painted scenery and spotlights, evokes the atmosphere of an operatic evening from the work’s original era. Michele Spotti, Principal Guest Conductor of Deutsche Oper Berlin, conducts the company’s ensembles for the first time in his new role. As Lucia we encounter the virtuoso Nina Minasyan, and one of the most brilliant bel canto tenors, Xabier Anduaga, returns to our stage as Edgardo.
Accompanying programme Introduction to the work: 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn Italian with German and English surtitles
Duration2 hours 45 minutes / including an interval after approx. 105 minutes
Age recommendationrecommended from age 13

New productions 26/27