Conductor Markus Stenz
Director Damiano Michieletto
revival direction by Amanda Haberpeuntner
Dramaturg Mattia Palma
Set designer Paolo Fantin
Costum designer Carla Teti
Lighting designer Alessandro Carletti
La Fenice Orchestra & Choir
Chorus Master Alfonso Caiani
Hungarian National Male Choir
Chorus Master Richárd Riederauer
Wagner’s sixth opera and the first work by the Leipzig Genius to be performed in Italy (Bologna, 1871), Lohengrin is described on the score as a ‘romantische Oper’, underlining the fact it belongs to the cultural mood that combined a new sensitivity with the need to emancipate itself from ‘classical’ forms, in the name of the artist’s freedom. ‘Romantische’ and, therefore, ‘durchkomponierte’ or ‘composed without interruption’, it therefore abandons the traditional articulation in closed numbers, in order to build a musical discourse that flows continuously.
Heinrich der Vogler Andrea Silvestrelli
Lohengrin Brian Jagde
Elsa von Brabant Dorothea Herbert
Friedrich von Telramund Claudio Otelli
Ortrud Chiara Mogini
Der Heerrufer des Königs Äneas Humm
Vier brabantische Edle Orlando Polidoro, Nicola Pamio, Paolo Gatti, Arturo Espinosa
Vier Edelknaben
Elisa Savino, Lucia Raicevich, Claudia De Pian, Mariateresa Bonera (12,15,19/4)
Ester Salaro, Alessia Pavan, Da Hye Youn, Francesca Poropat (22, 26/4)
Herzog Gottfried Pietro Ceccato, Leo Mannise
La Fenice staging
in co-production with Fondazione Teatro dell’Opera di Roma,
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia
with Italian and English surtitles