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The Metropolitan Opera: Puccini's La Rondine
This elegant romance is the least-known work of the mature Giacomo Puccini . The story concerns a kept woman who defies convention to chase a dream of romantic love with an earnest, if naïve, young man. This Met Opera production features the dynamic soprano Angela Gheorghiu and Frenchborn tenor Roberto Alagna performing the roles of Magda and Ruggero, it blooms into its rightful place in the glorious Puccini canon. La Rondine (The Swallow) was commissioned by Vienna s Carltheater in 1913. Due to the impending outbreak of World War I, premiered in 1917, at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo with Gilda Dalla Rizza and Tito Schipa. Set in a Parisian salon, it is the story of Magda, the glamorous mistress of wealthy banker Rambaldo. Her yearning for romantic love compels her into the arms of the ardent and adoring young Ruggero.
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Plot Summary
In this Met production of Puccini's "La Rondine," the opera tells the story of Magda, a Parisian courtesan who leaves her wealthy older lover for the handsome Ruggero, seeking true love. Their romance unfolds in a charming, sun-drenched landscape, but their idealized relationship is ultimately tested by Magda's past and the realities of societal expectations. The opera explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the elusive nature of happiness.
Critical Reception
The 2009 Metropolitan Opera production of 'La Rondine' was generally well-received, particularly for its star-studded cast and traditional staging. Critics praised the vocal performances of Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna, whose real-life romance added a layer of intensity to their on-stage chemistry. While the opera itself is sometimes considered less dramatic than Puccini's more famous works, this production was lauded for bringing out its delicate charms and romantic atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the exquisite vocal performances of the leads, especially Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna.
The staging was noted for its traditional beauty and effectiveness in conveying the opera's romantic setting.
Some critics found the opera itself to be lighter in dramatic weight compared to other Puccini masterpieces, but this production highlighted its charm.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific production, although the opera itself has been performed numerous times and is part of the standard repertoire.
Fun Fact
This production marked the Met premiere of the opera 'La Rondine' in a staging by Nicholas Hytner, though the 2009 broadcast featured a different production.
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