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Impressive songs and colossal tableaux accompany a story of intrigue, power struggles and an affair between stepmother and son in Ottorino Respighi's last great opera. Surrounded by political battles, the characters become entangled in personal conflicts that mercilessly lead to catastrophe and end with a cruel outcome at the stake ...


  • Conductor: Carlo Rizzi
  • Director: Christof Loy

With
Aušrine Stundyte, Georgy Vasiliev, Vladislav Sulimsky, Martina Serafin, Doris Soffel and others.


About the work

Imposing choruses and colossal tableaux accompany a story about intrigues, power play and an affair between stepmother and son in Ottorino Respighi’s last grand opera. Surrounded by political struggles, the figures become entangled in personal conflicts inextricably leading towards catastrophe and the cruel ending of a burning at the stake.

For LA FIAMMA, Respighi created music going far beyond his illustrative-seeming “Trilogia romana” for which he is known in concert halls today. Yet in essence, the composer remained true to his colourful tonal language – the result is a musical amalgamation of French impressionism, influences of Russian music and a classicistic reimagining of Italian renaissance music.

The archaic story and expansive dimensions of the operatic epos are reminiscent of the genre of the historical epic film, which was gaining popularity at the same time the opera was composed.

This meant LA FIAMMA hit the nerve of the time, ensuring international success soon after its premiere. Over the course of decades, the work was slowly forgotten, yet the renowned critic and musicologist Paolo Isotta still praised LA FIAMMA in 2015 as a unique symbiosis of historicism and modernism, claiming its place among the 20th century’s masterworks of musical drama.


About the production

Director Christof Loy continues his series of opulent operas from the first third of the 20th century at the Deutsche Oper Berlin.
While Zandonai’s FRANCESCA DA RIMINI had its world premiere only a few months before the outbreak of World War I, the genesis of Schreker’s DER SCHATZGRÄBER and Korngold’s DAS WUNDER DER HELIANE took us to the “Golden Twenties”.

When LA FIAMMA was first performed in Rome in 1934, Europe had long been staring fascism in the face. The opera’s story, the brutal show trial fuelled by hysterics of the masses, is an unvarnished reflection upon the very same ugly grimace of social upheaval.

  • approx. 2 hours 45 minutes / One interval

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Additional information
In Italian with German and English surtitles.

  • Opera in three acts to a libretto by Claudio Guastalla, based on Hans Wiers-Jenssen's theatre play "Anne Pedersdotter, the Witch".
  • World premiere on 23 January 1934 at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome
  • Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 29 September 2024

Pre-performance lecture (in German): 45 minutes prior to each performance
Participating artists
Carlo Rizzi (Musikalische Leitung)
Christof Loy (Inszenierung)
Herbert Murauer (Bühne)
Barbara Drosihn (Kostüme)
Fabrice Kebour (Licht)
Jeremy Bines (Chöre)
Christian Lindhorst (Einstudierung des Kinderchors)
Konstantin Parnian (Dramaturgie)
Aušrine Stundyte (Silvana)
Georgy Vasiliev (Donello)
Ivan Inverardi (Basilio)
Martina Serafin (Eudossia)
Sua Jo (Monica)
Cristina Toledo (Agata)
Martina Baroni (Lucilla)
Karis Tucker (Sabina)
Caren Van Oijen (Zoe)
Doris Soffel (Agnese di Cervia)
Patrick Guetti (L'Esorcista)
Manuel Fuentes (Il Vescovo)
Caitlin Gotimer (Mutter)
Chance Jonas-O'Toole (Tenor solo)
Andrea Spartà (Schauspieler)
Nicolas Franciscus (Schauspieler)
Koray Tuna (Schauspieler)
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin (Chöre)
Kinderchor der Deutschen Oper Berlin (Kinderchor)
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin (Orchester)
Dates
September 2024
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