Saturday 12 July 2025 | 19:00 |
Offenbach, Jacques (1819-1880) | Les Contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann) | Libretto by Jules Barbier |
Zurich Opera | ||
Antonino Fogliani | Conductor | |
Andreas Homoki | Director | |
Wolfgang Gussmann | Set Designer, Costume Designer | |
Susana Mendoza | Costume Designer | |
Franck Evin | Lighting Designer | |
Philharmonia Zürich | ||
Zurich Opera Chorus | ||
Thomas Bruner | Set Designer | |
Beate Breidenbach | Dramaturgy | |
Statistenverein am Opernhaus Zürich | ||
Janko Kastelic | Choirmaster / chorus director | |
Saimir Pirgu | Tenor | Hoffmann |
Katrina Galka | Soprano | Olympia |
Adriana González | Soprano | Antonia |
Lauren Fagan | Soprano | Giulietta |
Marina Viotti | Mezzo-soprano | Nicklausse, The Muse |
Andrew Foster-Williams | Bass-baritone | Lindorf, Coppélius, Miracle, Dapertutto |
Maria Stella Maurizi | Mezzo-soprano | Stella |
Nathan Haller | Tenor | Andrès, Cochenille, Frantz, Pitichinaccio |
Stanislav Vorobyov | Bass | Crespel |
Valeriy Murga | Bass | Luther |
Christopher Willoughby | Tenor | Nathanaël |
Daniel Norman | Tenor | Spalanzani |
Judith Schmid | Mezzo-soprano | Voice of Antonia's Mother |
Samson Setu | Bass-baritone | Wilhelm |
Hoffmann, the poet, is torn between art and life, love and fantasy, dream and reality. His love for Stella, the singer, remains unrequited, and he takes refuge in alcohol and the world of his imagination. Over the course of a wine-soaked evening, he tells his friends of three fantastical love affairs…
In his final opera, Jacques Offenbach made E.T.A. Hoffmann, the most famous poet of the Romantic period, into his main character. The poet explores the threshold between reality and fantasy in a fascinating way in his magical-surreal tales. The opera masterfully combines operetta, sentimental opéra comique and romantic-fantastic opera. Original melodic inventions merge with gripping drama and Offenbach’s subtle irony interrupts his main character’s rapturous states. Offenbach left his last opera unfinished. Since the posthumous premiere in 1881, different versions have been issued by various publishers. The Opernhaus Zürich has chosen the version published by the two editors Michael Kaye and Jean-Christophe Keck. First staged by Andreas Homoki in 2021 during the coronavirus pandemic, Zurich’s production now finally sees an audience in the Opernhaus and live online via OperaVision. After his successful 2021 debut in the title role, Saimir Pirgu returns as Hoffmann with Antonino Fogliani conducting the Philharmonia Zürich.
Reviews of Les Contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann) directed by Andreas Homoki
