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WATCH TRAILER
CAST:
Burkhard Fritz (Benvenuto Cellini)
Laurent Naouri (Fieramosca)
Brindley Sherratt (Giacomo Balducci)
Mikhail Petrenko (Pope Clemens VII)
Maija Kovalevska (Teresa, Balducci’s daughter)
Kate Aldrich (Ascanio, Cellini’s apprentice)
Xavier Mas (Francesco, Cellini’s apprentice)
Roberto Tagliavini (Bernardino, Cellini’s apprentice)
Adam Plachetka (Pompeo)
Sung-Keun Park (Innkeeper)
Conductor: Valery Gergiev
Sets & Staging: Philipp Stölzl
Choreographer: Mara Kurotschka
Dramaturgy: Ronny Dietrich
Chorus Master: Andreas Schüller
Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic and Concert Association of the Vienna State Opera Chorus
PRODUCTION TEAM:
Costumes:
Kathi Maurer
Lights: Duane Schuler

Photos:
©  Magdalena Lepka

Performed at the
Salzburg Festival

Hector Berlioz‘s “Benvenuto Cellini, a French opera written in the 1830s, is so complex, richly detailed and prolifically imaginative that Berlioz‘s contemporaries often considered it unplayable. However, this is resoundingly proven false in the 2007 Salzburg Festival production of director Philipp Stölzl, conductor Valery Gergiev (“the wild man of music“) and a high-caliber cast accompanied by the Vienna Philharmonic and its chorus. Called “the surprise hit of this year’s Salzburg festival” (Bloomberg), the production met with rave reviews:

“Maija Kovalevska's Teresa is absolute star material, exuberant, charismatic, and musically assured, her Cellini, Burkhard Fritz, sings with meaty heroism. Laurent Naouri makes a hilariously villainous Fieramosca, without compromising on detail or beauty of tone, and Kate Aldrich, as Cellini's faithful assistant Ascanio, sings with silvery perfection.”  – Bloomberg News

Conductor Valery Gergiev “pulled out all the stops. He whips the Vienna Philharmonic into a delirium similar to that which possibly took hold of the composer. The result was an unremittingly exalted atmosphere...“
-Der Standard

“Breathtaking!" -Der Standard

“Spectacularly successful!" -F.A.Z.

 

 

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