5 Favorite Wedding Moments in Opera
1) Madame Butterfly: It's hard not to get wrapped up in Cio-Cio San's wedding day joy as she and Pinkerton sign their marriage contract. If only Pinkerton was as committed to their marriage as she is.
2) Cinderella (La Cenerentola): In Rossini's variation on the traditional Cinderella story, all's well that ends well as Cenerentola (also known as Cinderella or Angelina) marries her prince and forgives her stepfather and two stepsisters for their cruelty. In our 2014 production, Cenerentola's wedding even culminated in an onstage family photo.
3) Lucia di Lammermoor: Long before Game of Thrones, Donizetti's opera focused on the 'Red Wedding' between Lucia and her arranged bridegroom Arturo. Pressured to marry a man she does not love, Lucia goes mad and kills her new husband. A reminder that not all weddings end in happily ever after.
4) Lohengrin: The marriage between Lohengrin and Elsa is most famous for it's wedding march. Today, wedding guests more commonly know it as "Here Comes the Bride."
5) The Marriage of Figaro: One of the most exuberant endings in opera, and one in which we learn that after mischief, disguises, and trickery, love does conquer all.




