Overview
A Mysterious Beauty With a Secret Identity.
La Donna del Lago is Rossini’s most romantic masterpiece. Why is it so infrequently seen? One reason: the formidable demands of the title role. Fortunately, Santa Fe audiences will see it performed by the fabulous mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato — who has earned acclaim for it in world opera capitals including Milan and Paris. Leading bel canto specialist Marianna Pizzolato sings Malcolm, and sought-after coloratura tenor Lawrence Brownlee sings Uberto. Stephen Lord conducts.
8:30 pm: July 13, 17, 26
8:00 pm: August 1, 6, 14
Synopsis
Composer Gioachino Rossini
Libretto by Andrea Leone
Performed in Italian
ACT I
Dawn at Loch Katrine: Elena, the Lady of the Lake, makes her daily crossing while shepherds watch their flocks and men hunt in the woods. She sings of her love for Malcolm, but comes across King James disguised as “Uberto,” who hoped to meet the legendary beauty, Elena. She offers hospitality to the man whom she believes to be a lost hunter, and they depart for her home while the King’s men search for their disguised leader.
James learns that Elena’s father is Douglas, his former tutor who has since joined the Highland Clan opposed to James’s rule. He also learns of Elena’s betrothal to Rodrigo, chief of the Highland Clan, but his jealousy is assuaged upon seeing Elena’s lukewarm reaction to the prospect of her marriage. Malcolm arrives shortly after James departs, but must endure overhearing Douglas order his daughter to marry Rodrigo, as he commands. Douglas exits, leaving Malcolm and Elena to pledge their everlasting love.
The Highland warriors gather to welcome their leader, who introduces Elena as his future bride once she and Douglas arrive. Malcolm has since resolved to join the Clan, but his secret bond with Elena is perceived by Douglas and Rodrigo when they meet. They are interrupted, however, by news of attack by the king’s army. Rodrigo and his warriors depart for battle.
ACT II
Still disguised as Uberto, James searches desperately for Elena, hoping to protect her from the coming bloodshed. He finds her and once again pledges his love for her, but she rejects his advances. Nonetheless, he leaves her with a ring that he claims was given to him by the king and will secure her protection from the king’s forces. Rodrigo overhears this exchange and attempts to have his soldiers kill the stranger, but Elena intercedes and Rodrigo vows to duel with Uberto himself.
Meanwhile, Malcolm has left the battle in the hopes of finding Elena, but is informed she has followed her father to the palace to seek peace. The Highlanders face certain defeat after the death of Rodrigo, and Malcolm pledges that he will save Elena or face his own death.
Douglas pleads unsuccessfully with his former student for forgiveness, but receives none. Elena enters the castle determined to save the lives of her father, Malcolm, and Rodrigo, and gains admittance to the king’s chamber through use of her ring.
Elena is surprised to see nobles surrounding Uberto, but it soon becomes clear that he and James are one and the same person. His feelings for her soften his attitude towards her father, and he pardons both Douglas and Malcolm. The lovers are finally allowed to be together, and all rejoice as peace reigns.
Artists
- Elena - Joyce DiDonato
- Malcolm Groeme - Marianna Pizzolato
- Uberto - Lawrence Brownlee
- Rodrigo di Dhu - René Barbera
- Douglas d'Angus - Wayne Tigges
- Conductor - Stephen Lord
- Director - Paul Curran
- Scenic Designer - Kevin Knight
- Costume Designer - Kevin Knight
- Lighting Designer - Duane Schuler
Profiles
Joyce DiDonato
(Elena)
B
iography
Marianna Pizzolato
(Malcolm Groeme)
Biography
Lawrence Brownlee
(Uberto)
Biography
Rene Barbera
(Rodrigo di Dhu)
Biography
Wayne Tigges
(Douglas d'Angus)
Biography
Stephen Lord
(Conductor)
Biography
Paul Curran
(Director)
Biography
Kevin Knight
(Scenic Designer)
Biography
Kevin Knight
(Costume Designer)
Biography
Duane Schuler
(Lighting Designer)
Biography