San Francisco Opera
PARTENOPE by George Frideric Handel
Libretto by Anonymous
COMPANY PREMIERE
Disguises and cross-dressing reveal deep truths about the human heart in Handel’s brilliantly entertaining comedy about Queen Partenope of Naples and her three royal suitors, which features one of his greatest scores. In his Olivier Award-winning production, director
Christopher Alden moves the action to 1920s Paris, and the results are never less than riveting. Baroque music specialist,
Julian Wachner, leads a superb cast featuring
Danielle de Niese, “a voice seductive enough to woo gods as well as mortals” (
The New York Times);
David Daniels (
Xerxes, 2011), who “has a dramatic flair especially well-suited to Handel’s bursts of vengeance or frenzy” (
The New York Times); and
Daniela Mack, “a purringly elegant BMW of a singer” (
Daily Telegraph, London).Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Approximate running time: 3 hours, 18 minutes including two intermissions
Partenope: Danielle de Niese
Arsace: David Daniels
Rosmira: Daniela Mack
Emilio: Alek Shrader
Armindo: Anthony Roth Costanzo
Ormonte: Philippe Sly
Conductor: Julian Wachner
San Francisco Opera Chorus, Ian Robertson, chorus master
DIRECTOR CHRISTOPHER ALDEN
CONDUCTOR JULIAN WACHNER *
SET DESIGNER ANDREW LIEBERMAN
COSTUME DESIGNER JON MORRELL
LIGHTING DESIGNER ADAM SILVERMAN
ASSOCIATE LIGHTING DESIGNER GARY MARDER
* SAN FRANCISCO OPERA DEBUT
photos: Cory Weaver
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