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The Flying Dutchman 1988

July 16 - August 19, 1988

Resplendent music…

…and the search for perfect love as redemption from deathless wandering provide the powerful themes in this haunting classic.

Music and Text By
Richard Wagner

Synopsis

Act I

A violent storm has driven Daland’s ship several miles beyond his home on the Norwegian coast.  After telling his crew that they have earned a good rest, he leaves the watch in charge of a young steersman, who falls asleep singing a ballad about his sweetheart. As the sky suddenly darkens and the waters again grow rough, a ghostly red-sailed schooner appears on the horizon and drops anchor next to Daland’s ship. Its Captain, (the Dutchman), steps ashore despairing of his fate: once every seven years he may leave his ship in search of a woman whose perfect love will redeem him from his deathless wandering; failing this, he is condemned to roam until the Day of Judgement. When Daland returns to discover the phantom ship, Vanderdecken (the Dutchman) tells him of his plight and offers a reward of gold and jewels for a night’s lodging. Then, discovering that Daland has a daughter, the Dutchman asks for her hand in marriage.

Daland, seeing the extent of the stranger’s wealth, immediately agrees and rejoices in his good fortune. The Dutchman promises his entire treasure cargo as dowry and renews hope for his salvation. The happy Daland, agreeing to meet the Dutchman at his home port, sets sail with his crew, who take up the steersman’s song.

Artists

James Morris headshot

James Morris

Bass-baritone

The Dutchman

Marilyn Zschau

Marilyn Zschau

Soprano

Senta

William Wildermann

William Wildermann

Bass

Daland

Mark Thomsen headshot

Mark Thomsen

Tenor

Steersman

Clarity James

Clarity James

Mezzo-soprano

Mary

Mark Baker headshot

Mark Baker

Tenor

Eric

Edo de Waart headshot

Edo de Waart

Conductor

Nikolaus Lehnhoff

Nikolaus Lehnhoff

Director

John Conklin headshot

John Conklin

Scenic Designer

Richard Riddell

Richard Riddell

Lighting Designer

Gary Wedow headshot

Gary Wedow

Chorus Master