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Strauss's Arabella

Richard Strauss's operatic depiction of the trials and tribulations of the landed gentry in 19th-century Vienna, as well as one noblewoman's search for authentic love.

From the New York Metropolitan Opera, the trials and tribulations of the landed gentry in 19th-century Vienna in this, Ricahrd Strauss's operatic depiction of one noblewoman's search for authentic love.

Set in the urban melting pot of Vienna around the 1860s, the plot of Arabella revolves around the Waldner family's attempts to keep up appearances as a member of the Austrian landed gentry. Having consulted a fortune teller about the state of the family finances, Countess Adelaide von Waldner, sung by mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, learns about a possible marriage on the cards for her daughter Arabella - performed by soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen who makes her debut in the role - that might raise the family out of debt. The clairvoyant warns, however, about the danger posed by a second daughter Zdenka - a role in which the soprano Louise Alder also makes her Met debut - who the matriarch raised as a boy to save the family from the ruinous expense of introducing two daughters into society.

In this sumptuous production by legendary director Otto Schenk, the bass-baritone Tomasz Konieczny takes the role of the dashing count who sweeps Arabella off her feet, with bass Brindley Sherratt performing as the patriarch, Count Waldner, while tenor Pavol Breslik inhabits the role of Matteo - the young lieutenant and suitor of Arabella - with whom Zdenka has fallen in love. With the dramatic love triangle duly sprung, Strauss's compositional way with the soprano voices is showcased magnificently, and his orchestral craftsmanship evident in the touching final scene, where the listener is transported into a musical experience of forgiveness, wisdom, and the burgeoning of true love.

Presented from the Met by Debra Lew Harder and Ira Siff.

Richard Strauss: Arabella

Arabella ..... Rachel Willis-Sørensen (soprano)
Zdenka ..... Louise Alder (soprano)
Adelaide ..... Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano)
Fiakermilli ..... Julie Roset (soprano)
Fortune teller ..... Eve Gigliotti (mezzo-soprano)
Matteo ..... Pavol Breslik (tenor)
Mandryka ..... Tomasz Konieczny (bass-baritone)
Waldner ..... Brindley Sherratt (bass)
Dominik ..... Ricardo José Rivera. (baritone)
Lamoral ..... Benjamin Brady (bass-baritone)
Welko ..... Marc-Persing (tenor)
Djura ..... Craig Montgomery (tenor)
Jankel ..... Timothy Breese Miller (bass)
Waiter ..... Scott Scully (tenor)
Cardplayer ..... Tyler Simpson (bass-baritone)
Cardplayer ..... Jonathan Scott (baritone)
Cardplayer ..... Earle Patriarco (baritone)
Orchestra and Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, New York
Nicholas Carter (conductor)

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Music Played

  • Richard Strauss

    Arabella: Act 1

    Performer: Pavol Breslik. Singer: Eve Gigliotti. Singer: Karen Cargill. Singer: Louise Alder. Singer: Rachel Willis-Sørensen. Singer: Evan LeRoy Johnson. Singer: Brindley Sherratt. Orchestra: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Singer: Scott Scully. Singer: Tomasz Konieczny. Choir: Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Nicholas Carter. Singer: Marc Persing.
  • Richard Strauss

    Arabella: Act 2

    Singer: Tomasz Konieczny. Singer: Brindley Sherratt. Singer: Karen Cargill. Singer: Rachel Willis-Sørensen. Singer: Ricardo José Rivera. Singer: Julie Roset. Singer: Pavol Breslik. Singer: Louise Alder. Singer: Marc Persing. Singer: Evan LeRoy Johnson. Singer: Ben Brady. Orchestra: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Choir: Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Nicholas Carter. Singer: Craig Montgomery. Singer: Timothy Breese Miller.
  • Richard Strauss

    Arabella: Act 3

    Performer: Pavol Breslik. Singer: Rachel Willis-Sørensen. Singer: Karen Cargill. Singer: Tomasz Konieczny. Singer: Marc Persing. Singer: Brindley Sherratt. Orchestra: Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Singer: Louise Alder. Singer: Tyler Simpson. Singer: Jonathan Scott. Singer: Earle Patriarco. Choir: Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Nicholas Carter.
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

    Waltz of the Flowers (The Nutcracker Suite)

    Performer: Yevgeny Sudbin. Performer: Bella Sudbin. Music Arranger: Yevgeny Sudbin.
    • Romeo & Juliet: Tchaikovsky on the Piano.
    • BIS.
    • 102.
  • Johannes Brahms

    Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34: I. Allegro non troppo

    Performer: Boris Brovtsyn. Performer: Hrachya Avanesyan. Performer: Diemut Poppen. Performer: Alexander Chaushian. Performer: Yevgeny Sudbin.
    • Schumann: Piano Quartet, Op. 47 - Brahms: Piano Quintet, Op. 34.
    • BIS.
    • 201.

Broadcast

  • Last Saturday 18:00