11/25/17 – Amleto – 1pm
Opera Southwest
Amleto
by composer Franco Faccio
librettist Arrigo Boito
CAST:
Amleto (Hamlet, Prince of Denmark) Alex Richardson
Claudio (Claudius, King of Denmark) Shannon De Vine
Polonio (Polonius, Lord Chamberlain) Matthew Curran
Orazio (Horatio, Amleto’s friend) Joseph Hubbard
Marcello (Marcellus, a Sentry) Paul Bower
Laerte (Laertes, Polonio’s son) Javier Gonzalez
Ofelia (Ophelia, Polonio’s daughter) Abla Lynn Hamza
Geltrude (Gertrude, Queen of Denmark) Caroline Worra
Lo Spettro (the Ghost) Jeff Beruan
Un Sacerdote (a Priest) Paul Bower
Un Araldo (a Herald) Jonathan Charles Tay
Il Re Gonzaga (King Gonzaga, an Actor) Jonathan Charles Tay
La Regina (The Queen, an Actress) Heather Youngquist
Luciano (Sir Luciano, an Actor) Jeffrey Beruan
Primo Becchino (Gravedigger) Matthew Curran
CONDUCTOR: Anthony Barrese
CHORUS: Opera Southwest Chorus
CHORUS MASTER: Paul Bower
Approx. Length: 3 hours
Originally premiered in 1865 in Genoa and then performed again in 1871 in Milan, Franco Faccio’s Amleto(Hamlet) was thought lost for over 135 years. Opera Southwest’s artistic director, Anthony Barrese, has spent nearly a decade in libraries and the Ricordi archives recovering the work from a microfilm of the composers autograph. This performance, recorded in the fall of 2014 at the National Hispanic Cultural Center – Journal Theatre in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the first performance of the work in over 143 years, and is the American premiere.
Founded in 1972 as Albuquerque Opera Theatre, Opera Southwest is Albuquerque’s professional, regional company. With a mission to produce quality, professional, enjoyable and accessible opera in an intimate setting for audiences of all ages, Opera Southwest produces two to three major operas each year selected from the best of the standard and not-so-standard repertoire. To date, Opera Southwest has produced 122 operas, including 23 world premieres, many of which were original operas created especially for children
photo credit: Lance W. Ozier
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