Il sogno di Scipione - Teatro La Fenice
Il sogno di Scipione - Teatro La Fenice

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Il sogno di Scipione - Teatro La Fenice

2020
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English

When two goddesses vie for his allegiance, a Roman general is faced with a thorny dilemma. But then his dead forefathers arrive to help make up his mind. Based on a book by Cicero, Mozart’s dramatic serenade was written at age 15 and neglected for the next two hundred years. With this subversive, dreamlike production, Teatro La Fenice’s offers a rare opportunity to discover one of Mozart’s lesser-known works.

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Director: Jean-Christophe MaillotGenres: Opera, Classical Music

Plot Summary

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera seria, "Il sogno di Scipione," is brought to life in this staging at Venice's Teatro La Fenice. The opera tells the story of the Roman general Scipio Africanus, who is visited by the spirits of his father and Hannibal. He must choose between the path of virtue and pleasure, ultimately leading him to make a difficult decision that will shape Rome's future.

Critical Reception

This production of "Il sogno di Scipione" at Teatro La Fenice was generally well-received by opera enthusiasts and critics alike, particularly for its innovative staging and the powerful vocal performances. The unique interpretation of Mozart's early work was noted for its contemporary relevance and emotional depth, though some purists may have found the modern approach a departure from traditional performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visually striking and modern interpretation of a lesser-known Mozart opera.

  • Commended for the exceptional vocal talents of the principal singers.

  • Appreciated for bringing a fresh perspective to a classical work.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this production were positive, with many highlighting the artistic direction and the emotional impact of the performance. Viewers often expressed admiration for the contemporary staging choices and the quality of the singing, making it a memorable operatic experience.

Fun Fact

This production by Jean-Christophe Maillot, originally created for the Staatsoper Stuttgart, was adapted for the intimate setting of the Teatro La Fenice, showcasing a unique collaboration between ballet and opera direction.

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