The Elixir of Love

“An irresistible opera.” –The New York Times

The Elixir of Love
By Gaetano Donizetti

The Elixir of Love Playbill
The Elixir of Love Review, The Sacramento Bee

Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8 pm
Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 2 pm
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 7:30 pm

Sacramento Community Center Theater, 1301 L Street, Sacramento
Sung in Italian with English supertitles

Director Jose Maria Condemi
Adina Katrina Thurman
Nemorino Dinyar Vania
Dulcamara Igor Vieira
Belcore David Small
Gianetta Carrie Hennessey

Conductor, Timm Rolek
Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra
Setting: California wine country in the late 1940s.

This fresh look at one of the gems of the Bel Canto repertoire is set in Post-World War II in a small town in Northern California’s wine country. The Elixir of Love is a timeless, wistful look at love and longing, pathos, and youthful exuberance. It’s the story of a bashful and naïve farm laborer, who falls in love with the boss’s daughter, Adina. His efforts at love are thwarted by the strapping Sergeant Belcore, who all but kicks sand in Nemorino’s face as he sweeps Adina off her feet. What’s a boy to do? Enter Dr. Dulcamara, a “snake oil” salesman par excellence. From his roadside stand the good Doctor hawks a variety of medicines, potions, and elixirs guaranteed to cure everything from impotence to the infirmities of old age. Nemorino timidly approaches and asks if there is anything for “affairs of the heart,” to which Dr. Dulcamara offers a bottle of cheap red wine disguised as the “Elixir of Love.” Be sure to listen for the famous aria, Una furtiva lagrima. As Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe proclaims, “The Elixir of Love is a potent mix of musical and theatrical delights.”

First performed in Milan, Teatro Cannobiana, May 12, 1832

Listen to some of Sacramento Opera Artistic Director, Timm Rolek’s favorite excerpts on YouTube.

Giuseppe Taddei, one of the 20th Century's greatest buffos, as Dulcamara.
Pavarotti at his best singing the famous second act aria.
The famous California soprano Ruth Ann Swenson.

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