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Roméo et Juliette

Teatro de la Maestranza: Sala principalPaseo de Cristóbal Colón 22, Seville, Andalusia, 41001, Spain
Dates/times in Madrid time zone
Friday 23 October 202620:00
Tuesday 27 October 202620:00
Saturday 31 October 202620:00
Performers
Teatro de la Maestranza
Dmitry MatvienkoConductor
Luca de FuscoDirector
Marta Crisolini MalatestaSet Designer, Costume Designer
Gigi SaccomandiLighting Designer
Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla
Coro Teatro de la Maestranza
Alessandro PapaVideo
Alessandra PanzavoltaChoreography
Nina MinasyanSopranoJuliette
Pavol BreslikTenorRoméo
Anna-Doris CapitelliMezzo-sopranoStéphano
Riccardo FassiBassFrère Laurent
Zoltan NagyBaritoneCount Capulet
Mario BahgTenorTybalt
Elena MaximovaMezzo-sopranoGertrude, Juliette's nurse
Valery GuilmanovBassDuke of Verona
Julien Van MellaertsBaritonePâris
Pablo PuértolasTenorBenvolio, nephew of Montaigu
Andrés MerinoBassGrégorio
Maxim LisiinBaritoneMercutio

Between the first and second acts of Roméo and Juliette, our protagonist sheds her girlish braids. The carefree adolescent is first presented to the audience with her desire to live in a dream, however she is transformed into a woman after the first nocturnal meeting with her prohibited lover. The voice of Juliette changes from a light coloratura soprano to one of more dramatic colours. It is a real vocal and theatrical challenge which adds depth to this Grand Opera described by its composer Charles Gounod as “a fine progression” of a prologue, five acts and four love duos.

The new production from the Teatro dell'Opera of Rome by Luca De Fusco comes to the stage of the Teatro de la Maestranza in an interpretation that focuses on the eternal conflict between young people and adults, the difficult dialogue between generations and the weight of social conventions. In this game of opposites, the luminous Juliette represents the Day as a contrast to the silvery moonlit Night identified with Romeo. The only immediate success of the composer’s career, this pillar of operatic repertory returns as a grand spectacle replete with poetry, action and tragedy, with the unmistakable aroma of the mélodie francaise.

Reviews of Roméo et Juliette directed by Luca de Fusco

Teatro de la Maestranza y Salas del Arenal, S.A.