Friday, December 5

Tag: Deborah Nansteel

La Sonnambula – The Metropolitan Opera, New York
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La Sonnambula – The Metropolitan Opera, New York

Opera tenor Rolando Villazón’s directorial debut at The Met hits the high notes with Bellini’s infrequently staged opera about a young woman who sleepwalks, in this co-production with the Royal Ballet and Opera that was delayed from the pandemic-struck 2020-21 season. Photo: Marty Sohl The orphan Amina (Nadine Sierra) is about to marry Elvino (Xabier Anduaga), a wealthy landowner. Lisa (Sydney Mancasola), the innkeeper, is jealous as she also loves Elvino. A visiting stranger, Count Rodolfo (Alexander Vinogradov), arrives in the village. That night, Amina is discovered outside asleep which is explained by her secret condition of somnambulism (sleepwalking) but she is wearing the Count’s coat. Elvino, consumed by jealousy, breaks off the engagement, believing Amina has been unfaithful...
Lucia Di Lammermoor – Met Opera
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Lucia Di Lammermoor – Met Opera

Producer Simon Stone provides a modern take on Donizetti’s classic opera and, putting the occasional embellishment aside, delivers one of the most complete operatic productions of the season. Fallen on hard times, Enrico (Artur Ruciński) has arranged an advantageous marriage for his sister, Lucia (Nadine Sierra), but Normanno (Alok Kumar) reveals that she is in love with Enrico’s enemy, Edgardo (Javier Camarena). As Lucia and Alisa (Deborah Nansteel) wait for Edgardo, Lucia reveals a recent dream which Alisa interprets as a portent of doom. When Edgardo arrives, he explains that he has to leave on a mission and he and Lucia exchange vows. Normanno obtains forged evidence to suggest that Edgardo is involved with another woman and when Enrico shows it to Lucia, she is heartbroken and a...