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L’elisir d‘amore (The Elixir of Love) - Gaetano Donizetti

The National Theatre

Premiere: 15th December 2010

Musical preparation and conductor: David Švec
Director, sets and costumes: Simone Sandroni & Lenka Flory
Chorus master: Martin Buchta

Adina: Marie Fajtová / Kateřina Kněžíková / Jana Kačírková
Nemorino: Jaroslav Březina / Peter Berger / Aleš Briscein
Belcore: Jiří Hájek / Svatopluk Sem
Dulcamara: Ondrej Mráz / / Roman Astakhov / Jiří Sulženko
Giannetta: Alžběta Poláčková / Lucie Fišer Silkenová Servant: Zdenek Horváth

Orchestra und Choir of the National Theatre Opera


L'elisir d'amore (The Elixir of Love) dating from 1832 is not only one of Donizetti’s most popular operas but also one of the most popular comic operas there is. The librettist Felice Romani made use of Eugene Scribe’s libretto to Daniel Auber’s opera Le philtre (1831) and the action is a comic paraphrase of the legend of Tristan and Isolde, which the heroine of Donizetti’s opera, the beautiful and wealthy Adina, reads to her friend. The bashful young peasant Nemorino is in love with Adina yet his feelings are unrequited. The situation is further compounded by the arrival of a group of soldiers commanded by Sergeant Belcore, who begins to woo Adina. A travelling “snake-oil” salesman appears and offers a wonder potion that is able to arouse affection in every woman. Nemorino duly buys it and gulps it down, yet the bottle only contains wine. Nemorino becomes inebriated and musters up the courage to address Adina. She however, out of defiance, announces her decision to marry Belcore. So as to win Adina, Nemorino wants to buy another bottle of the “elixir” but he does not have any more money. He therefore enlists in the army and purchases another potion from his soldier’s pay. Meanwhile, the news has spread in the village that Nemorino has inherited a large fortune from his deceased uncle and he becomes the centre of attention of all the local maidens. Adina starts to get jealous and when she learns that Nemorino has enlisted because of her she declares her love for him. The jocose comedy abounds in splendid arias, with the most celebrated of them, Nemorino’s Una furtiva lagrima, being part of the repertoire of all world-acclaimed tenors. The opera affords rewarding dramatic and vocal opportunities for the performers and is a highly attractive title for audiences. The preparations for the National Theatre production have been entrusted to the creative duo Simone Sandroni and Lenka Flory, primarily famous for their dance ensemble Déja Donné.

The opera is staged in the Italian original version and Czech and English surtitles are used in the performance

Duration of the performance: 2 hours and 20 minutes

Národní divadlo

© Národní divadlo, Hana Smejkalová

Národní divadlo

© Národní divadlo, Hana Smejkalová