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GIACOMO PUCCINI
LA FANCIULLA DEL WEST
Sunday, 08 May 2022, Hour 18:30
MAIN HALL

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Conductor: David Crescenzi
Artistic Direction: Rareș Trifan
Coreography Assistent: Dan Haja
Scenography: Adrian Damian
Costumes: Ovidiu Pop
Video content: Magdy Hawash, Rareș Trifan
Coreography: Anca Opriș Popdan
Chorus conductor: Corneliu Felecan
Directing assistent: Alina Simona Nistor
Backstage directing: Cristina Albu
Music preparation: Lelia Serafinceanu
Lucian Duşa, Adela Bihari, Adelina Sabău


Minnie: Valentina Boi (invitată)
Dick Johnson/Ramirez, a bandit: Hector Lopez
Jack Rance, sheriff: Florin Estefan
Nick, bartender in Polka: Cristian Mogoșan
Ashby, comercial agent: Petre Burcă
Sonora, miner: Geani Brad
Trin, miner: Eusebiu Huțan
Sid, miner: Cristian Hodrea
Bello, miner: Sebastian Balaj
Harry, miner: Tiberiu Szasz
Joe, miner: Florin Pop
Happy, miner: David Pogana
Jim Larkens, miner: Corneliu Huțanu
Billy Jackrabbit, indian: Simonfi Sandor
Wowkle, the wife of Billy: Alexandra Leșiu/Andrada Ioana Roșu-Vaida
Jake Wallace, priest: Marius Aron
José Castro: Ionuț Bogdan Lupu
Postiglione: Andrei Toader

The Orchestra, Chorus and Ballet Ansamble of the Romanian National Opera Cluj-Napoca

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show category: opera

A three-act opera with a libretto by Guelfo Civinini and Carlo Zangarini, based on the 1905 play The Girl of the Golden West by American playwright David Belasco.

Innovative music, dramatic situations and lively plot. This is the opera La Fanciulla del West, in which Giacomo Puccini poses one of the most powerful questions of all: love or law?

After the success of Madama Butterfly, Puccini searched for a new libretto, eventually choosing American playwright David Belasco’s The Girl of the Golden West. The libretto was completed in August 1909, and Puccini took almost a year to complete the score. Having its world premiere in 1910 at the Metropolitan Opera, the new opera showed the composer’s fascination with exotic cultures. In this case, he heads to California to explore the Golden Rush.

The story invites you into the atmosphere of the American West and tells the stories of two lovers, Minnie and Dick. Discovering that Dick is actually a bandit from a band of thieves, wanted by the name of Ramirez, Minnie, deeply in love, plans his rescue. The local sheriff is attracted by Minnie, but all goes dark when he discovers she is hiding Ramirez. Can the young bandit put his past behind him and start all over again with Minnie? This is the question that provides the suspense of the whole story.

The show has two intermissions and ends around 10.oo p.m.
Recommended age: 12+