Jolanta
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Prices F, SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 11, SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 21Lyrical opera
Music by Peter I. Tchaikovsky
Libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky after Henrik Hertz
Premiere am 15.02.2014 in der Alten Kongresshalle
Concert performance in Russian with German surtitles
Iolanta, who is blind, lives in a beautiful garden, locked away by her father, the King. To save her pain, he has left her in ignorance of her blindness and forbids anyone to tell her about it. It is only when the young Count Vaudémont accidently penetrates her refuge and the two fall in love that her father's structure of lies begins to crack, giving Iolanta the motivation to discover what seeing is.
What does a blind person feel and how does he/she react when he/she can suddenly see again? These are the questions that Peter I. Tchaikovsky asked himself when he was composing his last opera, the libretto for which goes back to an idea of Hans Christian Andersen. Captivated by the poetic moments and deeply symbolic character portraits contained in it, in 1892 Tchaikovsky wrote, with "Iolanta", a wonderfully romantic one-act opera, the heart of which is undoubtedly the moving love duet between Iolanta and Vaudémont.
Cast on 17/02/2014
Choir of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
Orchestra of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
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Prices F, SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 11, SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 21