- Fidelio - Wikipedia
By convention, only the final version is called Fidelio, and the others are referred to as Leonore The libretto tells how Leonore, disguised as a prison guard named "Fidelio", rescues her husband Florestan from death in a political prison
- Fidelio - Metropolitan Opera
Formally a singspiel (with musical numbers separated by spoken dialogue), Fidelio had a long and complex gestation Its uplifting spirit made it the obvious choice for several important productions marking the end of World War II, including the reopening of the Vienna State Opera in 1955
- Fidelio: Story, Synopsis More | ENO
Beethoven’s sole opera, Fidelio, is a story of unwavering love and daring rescue Disguised as a young man named Fidelio, Leonore infiltrates a prison to save her unjustly imprisoned husband, Florestan
- What you need to know about Beethovens Fidelio
Fidelio is a timely political drama that follows a woman’s unyielding quest for freedom — for her husband and for society Directed by Matthew Ozawa and conducted by Enrique Mazzola, Beethoven’s only opera will be a riveting, enlightening, and empowering experience for Chicago audiences
- Fidelio | Kennedy Center
But a light in the darkness is breaking: Leonore, Florestan’s wife, has disguised herself as the male guard Fidelio to free her beloved By infiltrating the system that oppresses her husband, can she be the voice that overthrows it—and free her country from a brutal regime?
- Fidelio: Beethoven’s Opera That Celebrates Love And Freedom
Explore Beethoven’s only opera ‘Fidelio’, a masterpiece celebrating love and freedom, featuring our recommended recording starring Jonas Kaufmann
- Beethoven - Fidelio, op 72 (1814) - Janowitz, Kollo, Popp, Sotin . . .
One of the best stage production of Beethoven's opera "Fidelio", op 72, 1814 more
- Fidelio | opera by Beethoven | Britannica
Like Die Zauberflöte, Beethoven’s Fidelio (1805, revised 1806 and 1814) rose above the limitations of its singspiel genre, becoming something bigger and grander
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