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'Fidelio' wows La Scala opera buffs at season opener
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[December 08, 2014]
By Agnieszka Flak and Sara Rossi
MILAN (Reuters) - Daniel
Barenboim celebrated his final season premiere as
musical director of La Scala on Sunday with a
performance of "Fidelio", Ludwig van Beethoven's only
opera, winning a 13-minute ovation on the opening night
of a new modern-dress production.
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The audience threw flowers onto the stage at the famous Milan
opera house at the end of the two-act work, which also marks the
first season opening for new artistic director Alexander
Pereira, who replaces Stephane Lissner.
The two-act work tells the story of Leonore, played by
German-born soprano Anja Kampe, who disguises as a prison guard
to rescue her unjustly jailed husband.
Barenboim, who will leave La Scala at the end of this year, said
Fidelio celebrates the love of "a woman who would do anything to
free her husband", though the opera's British director Deborah
Warner said the parallels between Fidelio and contemporary
events in Ukraine and Syria could not be ignored.
"It's political because it shows that one person can make a big
difference," she said. "And it's a woman, not a man, fighting
her way to justice and truth, which is exciting."
Several hundred demonstrators jeered the wealthy guests
attending the opening night, for which tickets can cost up to
2,000 euros ($2,457), clashing with police and throwing
firecrackers and eggs.
Italy's recession has strained the finances at the country's
most famous opera house, whose managers made several appeals to
sponsors ahead of the opening.
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Attending the first-night were Mario Monti, a former Italian prime
minister, and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, who said the
production was "magnificent".
Audience members filing down La Scala's carpeted staircase said
Warner's choice of a contemporary staging in an abandoned industrial
site was surprising and fitting.
"I love it when people take risks and keep pushing all the time,"
British stylist John Richmond said amid the bow-tie and evening
dress-clad crowd.
The show impressed even those who watch every show with a most
critical eye from the top gallery of the theater: "This was one of
the best Fidelios I have ever seen," said Gino Vezzini, president of
the Amici del loggione association.
"Kampe lived the role, whether she sang or recited, she was a true
heroine," he said.
Fidelio will be performed at La Scala until Dec. 23.
(1 US dollar = 0.8140 euro)
(Editing by Jon Boyle)
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