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2015-16 Season

The Trojans

Overview

Dates

June 7, 12, 16, 20, 25: July 1, 2016

Language

Sung in French with English supertitles

Music and Libretto

Hector Berlioz

Conductor

Donald Runnicles

The tragic fall of Troy, the passionate love of two great leaders, the urgent pull of destiny: all unfold as part of Berlioz’s visionary masterpiece—French grand opera's answer to Wagner's Ring.

Synopsis

After ten years of siege, the Greeks have departed from Troy, leaving behind a giant wooden horse as an offering to Pallas Athena.

 

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Cast

Cassandra

Anna Caterina Antonacci 1

Susan Graham

Dido

Susan Graham

Aeneas

Bryan Hymel *

Coroebus

Brian Mulligan

Nian Wang

Ascanius

Nian Wang *

Narbal

Christian Van Horn

Pantheus

Philip Horst

Iopas

René Barbera

Helenus, Hylas

Chong Wang *

The Ghost of Hector

Jordan Bisch

Trojan Soldier, Sentry

Matthew Stump *

Andromaque

Brook Broughton

Crew

Director

Leah Hausman

Set Designer

Es Devlin *

Costume Designer

Moritz Junge *

Original Lighting Designer

Wolfgang Göbbel

Lighting Designer

Pia Virolainen *

Choreographer

Lynne Page *

Associate Choreographer

Gemma Payne *

* San Francisco Opera Debut
1 June 7, 16, 25, July 1
2 June 12, 20

2016 Performances
June 7, 12, 16, 20, 25
July 1

Co-production with Royal Opera, Covent Garden; Milan's Teatro alla Scala and the Vienna State Opera.

Previous performances of The Trojans can be found in our Archive.

Listen

Audio excerpts (except Marche Troyenne): ©LSO Live 2000 (LSO0010) / performed by London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus; Sir Colin Davis, conductor
http://lsolive.lso.co.uk/collections/cd/products/berlioz-les-troyens-the-trojans

“Gloire à Didone”/Chorus; “Ô blonde Cérès”/Kenneth Tarver (Iopas); “Nuit d’ivresse”/Michelle DeYoung (Dido), Ben Heppner (Aeneas), Mark Stone (Un chef Grec)
"Marche Troyenne": ©Naxos Classical Archives (9.80633) / performed by Lamoureux Orchestra; Jean Martinon, conductor

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