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Opera: The Rake's Progress
by Igor Stravinsky Yale Opera presents a new production of Stravinsky’s masterpiece The Rake’s Progress with the Yale Philharmonia, under the baton of Metropolitan Opera conductor Daniela Candillari, with staging by Danilo Gambini.
A classic Faustian tale that warns us to be careful what we wish for, Stravinsky’s only full-length opera depicts the misadventures of Tom Rakewell, who, lured with a promised inheritance into unknowingly making a deal with the devil, leaves his fiancée, Anne Trulove, in the country in search of the excitement of London. Tom’s mysterious new servant, Nick Shadow, is only too happy to oblige Tom on a path of debauchery. With a libretto by poets W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman and inspired by Hogarth’s series of paintings, A Rake’s Progress, the opera features a clever neoclassical score and juicy roles for Yale Opera’s phenomenal young cast. Scenic Design
Directed by Danilo Gambini Costume Design: Soule Golden Lighting Design: Robert Wierzel Yale Opera 2024 / Shubert Theater Articles & Reviews: New Haven Independent Yale News |