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L'incoronazione di Poppea, SV 308

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Komische Oper BerlinBehrenstraße 55-57, Berlín, Berlin, Alemania
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Programa
Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643)L'incoronazione di Poppea, SV 308Libreto de Giovanni Francesco Busenello
Intérpretes
Komische Oper Berlin
Matthew ToogoodDirección
Barrie KoskyDirección de escena
Katrin Lea TagDiseño de escena
Katharina TaschDiseño de vestuario
Alexander KoppelmannDiseño de iluminación
Peter RenzTenorAmore
Julia GiebelSopranoDrusilla
Talya LiebermanSopranoLa Fortuna
Katarzyna WłodarczykMezzosopranoLa Virtù
Alma SadéSopranoPoppea
Tansel AkzeybekTenorValletto
Dominik KöningerBarítonoNerone
Karolina GumosMezzosopranoOttavia
Thomas Michael AllenTenorArnalta
Adrian StrooperTenorLiberto
Jens LarsenBajoSeneca
Tom Erik LieBarítonoNutrice
Maria FiselierMezzosopranoOttone

In thrall to an uncontrollable passion, the Emperor Nero spends every night with his lover Poppea, and in doing so is in danger of neglecting his duties as a ruler. For her part, Poppea gently but firmly urges her lover to also sever his ties publicly with the Empress Octavia. But Octavia does not meekly submit to her fate: she forces Poppea’s erstwhile lover Otho into the clandestine murder of her rival. The plan fails, however, and Otho is arrested. It is discovered that Octavia is behind the plot, and all guilty parties are sentenced to the uncertain punishment of banishment. The way is finally clear for Poppea to be crowned empress. Now nothing stands in the way of the two lovers.  In Monteverdi’s political thriller, full of eroticism, murder, and intrigue, it is the very amour fou of the two main protagonists that threatens to destabilise the balance of political power. Thus the other characters’ naked fight for survival inevitably becomes a fight against the love between Nero and Poppea, just as Poppea’s fight for her love is ultimately a fight for her own survival. The innocence of Arcadian love has long since been lost and perverted. 

Monteverdi finds the most varying of tones for the different characters in this power game, yet his music is never judgemental or condemnatory. Thus the wonderfully uplifting duet between Nero and Poppea at the end of the opera is without reservation one of the most heartfelt love duets in the entire history of opera.

Duration: 3 hours, 45 minutes (one intermission)

Ticket costs: 12 - 69 €

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