Program

Pietro Mascagni, Cavalleria rusticana

"Inneggiamo, il Signor non è morto"

Ruggero Leoncavallo, Pagliacci

II: "Coraggio! Un uomo era con te"

Pietro Mascagni, Cavalleria rusticana

"No, no, Turiddu, rimani ancora"

Ruggero Leoncavallo, Pagliacci

II: "No, Pagliaccio, non son"

I: "Si puo'? Signore! Signori!"

I: "Son qua! Ritornano"

I: "Un grande spettacolo!"

I: "Un tal gioco, credetemi"

I. "Don, din, don - suona vespero"

I: "Qual fiamma aveva nel guardo!"

I : "Sei là" - "So ben che difforme" - "Oh! Lasciami"

I: "Nedda! … Silvio! A quest'ora, che imprudenza"

"E fra quest'ansie in eterno vivrai"

I: "Non mi tentar!"

I: "E allora perché, di' tu m'hai stregato"

I: "Cammina adagio"

I: "Recitar!" - "Vesti la giubba"

Intermezzo

II: "Presto, affrettiamoci"

II: "Pagliaccio, mio marito"

II: "O Colombina, il tenero fido Arlecchin" - "Di fare il segno"

II: "Arlecchin! Colombina!" - "Prendi questo narcotico"

II: "Suvvia, così terribile"

Pietro Mascagni, Cavalleria rusticana

Prelude

"Oh Lola c'hai di latti la cammisa"

"Gli aranci olezzano sui verdi margini"

"Dite, mama Lucia"

"Il cavallo scalpita"

"Beato voi, compar Alfio... Inneggiamo il Signor"

"Regina Coeli... Inneggiamo"

"Voi lo sapete, o mama"

"Tu qui, Santuzza?"

"Fior di giaggiolo"

"Ah! lo vedi"

"Oh! Il Signore vi manda"

Intermezzo sinfonico

"A casa, a casa, amici" - "Comare Lola"

"Viva il vino spumeggiante"

"A voi tutti salute"

"Mamma, quel vino è generoso"- "Turiddu?! Che vuol dire?"

Leoncavallo's Pagliacci and Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana

Robert Carsen (stage director), Lorenzo Viotti (conductor) — With Brandon Jovanovich (Canio), Ailyn Pérez (Nedda), Anita Rachvelishvili (Santuzza), Rihab Chaieb (Lola)...

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Cast

Robert Carsen  — Stage director, lighting designer

Radu Boruzescu  — Set designer

Annemarie Woods  — Costumes designer

Peter van Praet  — Lighting designer

Ian Burton  — Dramaturgy

Pagliacci:

Roman Burdenko  — Prologue

Ailyn Pérez  — Nedda

Program notes

Probably the most famous diptych in the history of opera, Ruggero Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci and Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana embody all the hallmarks of verismo drama: love, infidelity, jealousy, betrayal, and murder. These two iconic works of verismo delve into the lives of ordinary people, where the heightened passions and fiery temperaments of southern Italy give rise to rivalries and thwarted desires. In Pagliacci, the boundary between the stage and everyday life begins to crumble, while Cavalleria Rusticana pits the violence of romantic impulses against religious fervor and the weight of the community.

Director Robert Carsen subverts tradition by opening the evening with Pagliacci and developing a subtle play-within-a-play, questioning the very nature of performance. Are emotions acted out or experienced? Where does fiction begin and where does reality end? As the masks fall away, truth becomes spectacle and spectacle becomes truth, in a world stripped of familiar folklore—free from both the caricatures of commedia dell’arte and the romanticized image of Sicily. Between these two worlds stands the chorus, witness and guide, leading the audience into this murky space where, in the words of Luigi Pirandello, “the drama is within us; we are the drama.”

 

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