MAZEPPA by Tchaikovsky
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Wayne Gooding, OPERA CANADA

2022/2023 SEASON


W. A. MOZART

Lucio Silla
Sunday, November 20, 2022
2:30 pm


LUIGI CHERUBINI
Médée
Sunday, February 19, 2023
2:30 pm


JOSEPH BOLOGNE, CHEVALIER DE SAINT GEORGE
L'Amant Anonyme
Sunday, March 19, 2023
2:30 pm


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March 4, 2023 4 pm


 

 

LUIGI CHERUBINI
Médée
A French Opera

Sunday, February 19, 2023

Médée is known today as a challenging, dramatic vehicle for great sopranos, most famously for Maria Callas, for whom it was revived and who sang Médée, the king's daughter, who possesses magical powers.

Narmina Afandiyeva, Music Director and Pianist
Robert Cooper, Chorus Director

Featuring
Danlie Rae Acebuque as King Créon
Natalya Gennadi as Médée
Amy Moodie as Dircé
Julie Nesrallah as Neris
Scott Rumble as Jason

SYNOPSIS
Once upon a time, the Thessalian prince Jason and his soldiers conquered Colchis. Médée, the king's daughter, who possesses magical powers, fell in love with Jason, notwithstanding his treason against her country and family. She bore him two sons and helped him to seize the Golden Fleece. In Corinth, where Jason has sought refuge, he presents his war loot. The Fleece – a symbol of power – is to become Corinthian property. In exchange for the Fleece, King Créon offers Jason his daughter Dircé's hand in marriage. Full of misgivings, Dircé fears that Jason might abandon her in the future, as he abandoned Médée. Her fears seem justified when Médée suddenly bursts in on the wedding preparations, but she fails in her attempt to reclaim her former rights and win back Jason. Créon banishes her from the city for the crimes that she committed in the past. Feigning humility, she is granted a day's grace and is allowed to see her children once more. While the wedding ceremony of Jason and Dircé proceeds, Médée plans her terrible revenge. Shortly afterwards, Dircé dies as a result of the poison-soaked festive dress that her rival sends her. Haunted by conflicting emotions, Médée first asks the slave Néris to bring her two sons to safety, but eventually decides to commit a terrible deed – killing her own children. Jason's marriage is in tatters and Médée withdraws from the scene.