The Elixir of Love

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Synopsis

First part

A village at harvest time. The villagers are enjoying a siesta. Nemorino admires from afar the beautiful Adina who takes an interest in the arts and is reading the legend of Tristan and Iseult and having a good laugh at the story of the love potion. She even reads the story to the peasants. Thereupon enters Sergeant Belcore at the head of his squadron. During a public seduction scene he proposes to Adina. The young woman asks him to wait a while and offers him refreshments. Nemorino, hurt, declares his love, and declares that he is willing to die for Adina. However she discourages him. She is fickle and does not want to love him. Doctor Dulcamara, a barker, arrives upon the scene. He sells a magic elixir that cures all ailments from wrinkles to diabetes and even paralysis. Nemorino has an idea: the peddler must surely possess Queen Iseult’s love potion. 

Dulcamara, delighted to come across such an idiot, confirms that he has it. He sells Nemorino a small bottle of Bordeaux and promises him that he will feel the effects within twenty-four hours. (Just the time he himself will need to leave the village.) An overjoyed Nemorino tests the potion and finishes the bottle. Convinced that he is feeling the first effects of the elixir and that Adina will soon fall in love with him, Nemorino feigns indifference. A furious Adina agrees to marry Belcore within six days. Nemorino remains unperturbed. 

The potion will take effect by the next day. However, unexpected complications oblige Belcore to leave for the war the next day. Adina decides to marry the soldier straight away. Nemorino, who has now sobered up, begs Adina to wait. However the latter, offended, invites the whole village to the wedding. Nemorino is grief-stricken.  

Second part

The wedding party is in full swing. The guests drink, joke and sing. Nemorino has stayed away and Adina is disappointed. Everyone steps outside for the signing of the wedding contract leaving Dulcamara alone at the buffet. Nemorino arrives, on the verge of suicide. Dulcamara advises him to take another dose of the potion. But Nemorino has no more money and resolves to join the ranks alongside Belcore to be able to afford another bottle of the magical Bordeaux. 

The village girls have heard that Nemorino’s uncle has died. He has inherited a fortune. All of a sudden they find Nemorino very handsome and become very friendly with him. “It’s the magic potion” thinks the peasant who has finished the second bottle. Adina, observing Nemorino’s success and discovering that he has joined up in order to win her love, at last decides to give him her love. Dulcamara offers her a little of the magic potion but Adina places all her trust in the power of her eyes. 

Nemorino, who has seen Adina’s distress, is delighted. Adina hands him his enlistment forms that she has bought back from Belcore and, at last, falls into his arms. Belcore consoles himself with the idea that there are plenty of other women in the world. The villagers fall over themselves to buy Dulcamara’s marvellous potion that brings love and riches.

 

 

CHARACTERS

Adina: A rich landowner, capricious but educated, who reads the story of Tristan and Iseult to her peasants
Nemorino: A credulous and timid young villager, hopelessly in love
Belcore: A spry soldier, self-assured and self-important, who has also decided to win Adina
Dulcamara: A peddler and charlatan who claims to sell (among other miraculous remedies) a love potion
Giannetta: A young peasant from the village, very interested in Nemorino when she learns he has become rich  

Program and cast

Melodramma Giocoso in two acts (1832)

Language : Italian

Surtitle : French / English

 

Duration : 2h45 with 1 interval

First part: 75 min

Intermission: 30 min

Second part: 60 min

 

Creative team

Gaetano Donizetti: Music(1797-1848)

Felice Romani: LibrettoAfter the Eugène Scribe's libretto for "Le Philtre" by Auber

Evelino Pidò: Conductor

Laurent Pelly: Director and costume design

Chantal Thomas: Set design

Joël Adam: Lighting design

Agathe Mélinand: Dramaturgy

Alessandro Di Stefano: Chorus master

 

Cast

Pretty Yende: Adina

René Barbera: Nemorino

Davide Luciano: Belcore

Ambrogio Maestri: Il Dottor Dulcamara

Isobel Anthony: Giannetta

 

The Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus
A coproduction with the Royal Ballet and Opera, Covent Garden, London

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The Opéra Bastille is the work of the Canadian-Uruguayan architect Carlos Ott, who was chosen in November 1983 after an international competition that attracted entries from some 1,700 architects. The theatre was inaugurated on July 13th 1989.
Its architecture is marked by transparent façades and by the use of identical materials for both the interiors and the exteriors.
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Stage facilities

Orchestra pit, mobile and adjustable, can be covered; at its largest it can house 130 musicians
Main stage, 45 m high, 30 m wide, 25 m deep, made up of 9 elevators allowing several levels to be created and supported by three main elevators, which bring scenery up from below stage
Clearing zones, 4 storage areas with the same dimensions as the stage
Backstage area, with its scenery turntable
Circulation area, scenery temporarily stored between the stage, workshops and rehearsal stage
Rehearsal stage, the Salle Gounod, with its orchestra pit and dimensions identical to those of the main stage

 

The building

Area at ground level: 22,000 m²
Floor area: 160,000 m²
Total height: 80 m (including 30 m below street level)

 

The auditoriums
The main auditorium

Area: 1,200 m², 5% of the total for the building
Dimensions: 20 m high, 32 m deep, 40 m wide
Number of seats: 2,703
Materials: blue granite from Lannelin in Brittany, pearwood from China, glass ceiling

 

The amphitheatre

Area: 700 m²
Depth : 21.4 m
Number of seats : 450
Materials: white breccia marble from Verona, staff ceiling

 

The Studio

Area: 280 m²
Depth: 19,5 m
Number of seats: 237
Materials: white breccia marble from Verona and pearwood

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