
Abduction from the Seraglio 1994
A pasha proves his nobility…
…by granting his love her freedom. The scenic shores of the Mediterranean are the setting for Mozart’s virtuosic comic opera, and his first great operatic success.
Synopsis
Act I
Belmonte, a Spanish nobleman, has made his way to Turkey in search of Constanze, to whom he is betrothed. After being captured by pirates, Constanze, her English maid Blonde, and Pedrillo, servant to Belmonte, have all three been bought by the Pasha Selim and taken to his house on the seacoast of Turkey. The Pasha has made Constanze the favorite of his harem, despite the fact that she refuses to return his love. He employs Pedrillo as his gardener and has made a present of Blonde to his chief steward, Osmin. On his arrival at the house, Belmonte is refused admission by Osmin. Shortly afterwards Belmonte encounters Pedrillo who tells him all that has happened and proposes to introduce Belmonte to the Pasha as a famous architect. The Pasha enters with Constanze and pleads with her to marry him. She refuses, having sworn eternal fidelity to Belmonte. The Pasha gives her one day in which to change her mind. Pedrillo presents Belmonte to the Pasha, who courteously welcomes him. As Pedrillo leads Belmonte towards the house, Osmin tries to prevent them from entering, but without success.
Artists

Sally Wolf
Soprano
Constanze

Susannah Waters
Soprano
Blonde

Richard Croft
Tenor
Belmonte

Kevin Langan
Bass
Osmin

Kevin Skiles
Tenor
Pedrillo

Peter Francis James
Actor
Pasha Selim

Kenneth Montgomery
Conductor

Graham Vick
Director

Kevin Rupnik
Scenic & Costume Designer

Mimi Jordan Sherin
Lighting Designer

Gary Wedow
Chorus Master