Met Live Opera: Luisa Miller

Film Info
Event Type:Met Live Opera
Run Time:3 hours, 58 minutes (including 2 intermissions)
Met Company
Opera Company:Sonya Yoncheva
Olesya Petrova
Piotr Beczala
Plácido Domingo
Alexander Vinogradov
Dmitry Belosselskiy
Production:Elijah Moshinsky
Stage Director:Kristine McIntyre
Set Designer:Santo Loquasto
Costume Designer:Santo Loquasto
Lighting Designer:Duane Schuler

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Giuseppe Verdi
Luisa Miller

CAST: Sonya Yoncheva, Olesya Petrova, Piotr Beczala, Plácido Domingo, Alexander Vinogradov, Dmitry Belosselskiy

Plácido Domingo adds yet another chapter to his legendary Met appearances with this rarely performed Verdi gem, a heart-wrenching tragedy of fatherly love. Sonya Yoncheva sings the title role opposite Piotr Beczala in the first Met performances of the opera in more than ten years. The cast also features Plácido Domingo as Luisa’s father Miller, with Olesya Petrova as Federica, and Alexander Vinogradov in his Met debut and Dmitry Belosselskiy as Walter and Wurm respectively, the ruthless men determined to tear Luisa and Rodolfo apart.

Act I: Love
In a small, 19th-century English village, Luisa, daughter of an old soldier, is in love with a young man she knows as Carlo, but who is actually Rodolfo, the son of the local lord, Count Walter. The two lovers proclaim undying fidelity, but Miller, Luisa’s father, is dubious. His fears are confirmed when Walter’s retainer, Wurm, who also loves Luisa and hopes to marry her, reveals Rodolfo’s identity.

In his castle, Walter, informed of Rodolfo’s love for a commoner, resolves to end their relationship. Instead, he hopes to have his son marry a widowed duchess, Federica. When Rodolfo is alone with Federica, he reveals that he loves another, but the duchess, who has been infatuated with him since childhood, refuses to break their engagement.

Back in the village, Miller tells Luisa that Rodolfo has deceived her and is about to contract a wealthy marriage. The young man, however, comes to plead his sincerity. When Walter storms in and insults Luisa, Miller defends her. The count orders both Luisa and her father consigned to prison, but Rodolfo secures their freedom by threatening to reveal how his father, with Wurm’s assistance, murdered his cousin to gain his present position.

Act II: The Intrigue
Inside her home, Luisa learns that her father has been jailed for insulting Walter. Wurm appears and tells her that the only way she can save Miller is to write a letter admitting she sought Rodolfo for his wealth and pledging herself to Wurm. He then compels her to go to the castle and declare her love for him before the duchess.

At the castle, Wurm presents Luisa’s letter to Walter, and the two plot to send it to Rodolfo. Wurm then brings in Luisa. Goaded with threats by Wurm and Walter against her father, she professes her love for Wurm to Federica.

In the castle courtyard, Rodolfo receives Luisa’s letter. In despair, he is about to attack Wurm when Walter persuades him that marrying Federica will be the best way for him to avenge Luisa’s treachery.

Act III: The Poison
At home, Miller, who has been released from prison, tries to comfort Luisa. The two agree to leave the village the next day. As Luisa prays, Rodolfo enters and pours a vial of poison into a glass. He confronts Luisa with the letter. When she cannot deny she wrote it, Rodolfo asks her to pour him a drink; when he says it tastes bitter, she swallows some too. Rodolfo tells Luisa the cup was poisoned, and she, released from her vow, tells him the truth. She collapses in her father’s arms. When Wurm and Walter arrive, Rodolfo kills Wurm before succumbing to the poison himself.

—Courtesy of OPERA NEWS

There will be a pre-opera talk one hour before each performance led by John Steinbrunner.

Production: Elijah Moshinsky
Set & Costume Designer: Santo Loquasto
Lighting Designer: Duane Schuler
Stage Director: Kristine McIntyre

CAST:
Luisa:
Sonya Yoncheva
Federica: Olesya Petrova
Rodolfo: Piotr Beczala
Miller: Plácido Domingo
Walter: Alexander Vinogradov
Wurm: Dmitry Belosselskiy