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L'elisir d'amore

on September 21, 2019
This is the page for the performance on September 21, 2019.
If you would like to attend a performance of this production, you will find further dates below.
Music Gaetano Donizetti → Melodramma giocoso in zwei Akten

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30. April 2024
Tuesday
19.30 - 22.00
1 intermission
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03. May 2024
Friday
19.30 - 22.00
1 intermission
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06. May 2024
Monday
19.30 - 22.00
1 intermission
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Cast 21.09.2019

Conductor Jonathan Darlington
produced by Otto Schenk
Set and costume design Jürgen Rose
Adina Maria Nazarova
Nemorino Pavel Petrov
Belcore Samuel Hasselhorn
Doktor Dulcamara Paolo Rumetz
Giannetta Bryony Dwyer

Details

The young, penniless Nemorino is willing to sacrifice everything to acquire a supposed love potion. This is supposed to win him the affection of Adina, who finally, moved by so much emotionally naive devotion, but not only for noble motives, actually listens to him.

It is a warm, southern light in which Otto Schenk bathes his Liebestrank production: Here is told that story of Adina and Nemorino which has always been one of Donizetti's greatest successes. With an affectionate eye, the composer designed an ironized village idyll with precisely drawn types, which he always takes touchingly seriously in their happiness and pain.
 

Program booklet (2,50€)


PLOT

Act 1 Adina, a tenant farmer in a rather remote village, is young, rich – and well-read. She is greatly admired by Nemorino, a penniless worker. Adina reads the country folk a moving version of the story of Tristan and Isolde, which she, however, finds rather amusing: Tristan, whom Isolde does not love, obtains a love potion from a miracle-monger. Sergeant Belcore and his soldiers march into the village and take up quarters there. Belcore behaves chivalrously towards Adina, but at the same time asks for her love. However, Adina is not to be so easily won. Nemorino finds an opportunity to reaffirm how dearly he loves Adina. She, however, rebuffs him, saying that she wishes to remain free and untied. The arrival of Dulcamara causes considerable excitement. He announces that he is a wonder doctor of great repute who has a remedy for every conceivable ailment. Finally, Nemorino asks the charlatan whether he also has a love potion. Dulcamara immediately takes advantage of the situation and sells the grateful Nemorino the coveted potion for all the money he has. Dulcamara takes the precaution of saying that the potion will only take effect after 24 hours; what he has sold the unsuspecting Nemorino is in fact nothing more than a bottle of wine. Nemorino immediately drinks some of it, and notices a remarkable improvement in his mood. He pretends to be impartial to Adina: let her now court him! Adina is not happy with this sudden change of heart either. She wants to find out whether Nemorino’s feeling for her have actually grown cold, and at once declares her intention of marrying Belcore, and of doing so that very day, as the sergeant will have to move on next morning. Nemorino is now completely flabbergasted. This was not the effect he had expected from the love potion.

Act 2

In the meantime, preparations for the wedding are in full swing. The notary appears with the marriage contract, but Adina says she will sign it later. Nemorino asks Dulcamara for a second bottle of the magic elixir. This can naturally be arranged – if Nemorino can pay for it. The latter, however, does not have a single penny left to his name. In his despair he lets Belcore enlist him as a soldier, and immediately buys the second bottle with the bounty which he receives. The supposed love potion takes effect unexpectedly rapidly: Nemorino is at once surrounded by a crowd of girls. However, he is completely unaware of the real reason for this sudden display of affection. Giannetta has divulged some news that until now has been a closely kept secret: Nemorino’s wealthy uncle has died, leaving Nemorino his sole heir. Nemorino takes great delight in the company of the girls. He ignores Adina completely, which arouses her jealousy. From Dulcamara she learns why Nemorino has signed up. The charlatan now offers her the love potion. However, she refuses it, as she knows a better means of winning Nemorino, of whom she is very fond after all: her own eyes. Nemorino believes he has seen a secret tear in Adina’s eyes. Does she love him after all? His suspicions are confirmed by Adina herself: she confesses her love for him, and gives him back his enlistment papers. She has paid the bounty back to Belcore and bought Nemorino free. Dulcamara takes advantage of the situation. He boasts that it is thanks to his magic potion that Nemorino has not only found love, but also inherited a fortune.