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Last Performed in the 2020-21 Season

Fidelio

by Ludwig Van Beethoven

Overview

Dates

September 12, 15, 28, 23, 27; October 1, 2020

Language

Sung in German with English supertitles

Liberetto

Josef Sonnleithner and Georg Friedrich Treitschke

Running Time

Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one intermission

Who Should See It

Fans of prison dramas like The Shawshank Redemption and Orange is the New Black; Beethoven; and heroes chasing justice, like those of The Night Of, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Tosca.

Arrested. Tortured. Presumed dead. Two years ago, Leonora's husband disappeared into the depths of a detention facility run by his political enemy. Now, the only way to discover if he's alive is for Leonora to infiltrate the prison disguised as a man. Elza van den Heever stars as Leonora. Conducted by Music Director Designate Eun Sun Kim.

New San Francisco Opera production 

All scheduled performances of Fidelio were cancelled.

View the 2021-22 Digital Exhibits of Fidelio.

The Buzz

"Conductor Eun Sun Kim “drew glorious playing from the Opera Orchestra and paced every scene freely but precisely.”

—San Francisco Chronicle

"The excellent cast was headed by the German baritone Falk Struckmann, whose commanding voice and musical intelligence brought dignity to this disintegrating character.”

—The New York Times

"Elza van den Heever has emerged as "one of the most important dramatic sopranos in the opera world.”

—Opera News

Synopsis

One woman dares to hope that her husband, a dissident long thought to be dead, might still be alive — in one of the most dangerous detention centers on earth.

 

Read Complete Synopsis for Fidelio

*San Francisco Opera debut

2020 Performances
September 12, 15, 18, 24, 27
October 1

A San Francisco Opera production.

Previous performances of Fidelio can be found in our Archive.

Listen

Audio excerpts are from the 2005 cast of Fidelio with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Donald Runnicles.

Overture/San Francisco Opera Orchestra; “Hat man nicht auch Gold beineben”/Arthur Woodley (Rocco); “O welche Lust!”/Chorus; “O namenlose Freude!”/Christine Brewer (Leonora) and Thomas Moser (Florestan); “Wer ein holdes Weib errungen”/Christine Brewer, Thomas Moser, and the San Francisco Opera Chorus.

Made Possible By

Opening Weekend Grand Sponsor, Diane B. Wilsey. Additional support is provided by John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn; Edmund W. and Jeannik Méquet Littlefield Fund; Bernard and Barbro Osher; and Joan and David Traitel.