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Opera

Bona Sforza - State Opera Plovdiv

Zygmunt Krauze
2 hours 30 minutes

Available dates

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05 July 12:00, Sunday
05 July, Sunday
12:00

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duration
2 hours 30 minutes | 1 intermission
World premiere
09.11.2024
Polish premiere
09.11.2024
premiere
09.11.2024
premiere at the Krakow Opera
09.11.2024
description

Event link: https://operaplovdiv.bg/en/performance/details?id=538

 

A production of Teatro Petruzzelli and the Kraków Opera

“Bona Sforza” is a new contemporary classical opera in two acts dedicated to Queen Bona of Aragon, the result of an international collaboration between Kraków and Bari. The joint work on the performance aims to portray the great historical figure, her life, the cultural and political context of the time and to build a real cooperation between the cities: Bari-Kraków.

The classical opera will show three different faces and stages of the life of the Polish-Italian Queen, sung by three soloists in three language versions: Polish, Italian and Latin.

At the very beginning, the audience will get to know Bona as a young woman full of hope, exploring the world of culture and art and preparing for the role of queen. Born into one of Italy’s most illustrious families, the daughter of the Dukes of Milan and Bari, Bona grew up in a world of great politics, family rivalries between principalities and court intrigues. The next face of Bona shows her as a mature woman, the wife of Sigismund I the Old, Queen of Poland and Grand Duchess of Lithuania, who gained a very powerful position – interfering in political affairs, deciding on the staffing of offices and, above all, amassing her own wealth. Despite such immense power and fortune, Bona encounters a very different culture, she is lost and insecure, deeply affected by cultural differences. At the very end, the audience witnesses the end of her life – a despised, damaged and betrayed woman returning to Bari, where she was probably poisoned. Bona’s tragic end undoubtedly shows what a complex and controversial figure she was. She had her supporters and her enemies, some of whom appreciated her wisdom, ingenuity and insight, while others accused her of insolence, lust for power and despotism. The duality of this character and the attempt to portray Bona as a woman who had to deal with the difficult reality of the time, who had her worries and struggles, as well as her plans and dreams, which she unfortunately had to sacrifice in the name of higher goals, became a fascinating and challenging task.

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producers

Music Director | Piotr Sułkowski

Director (dramaturgy and staging) | Michał Znaniecki

Set Designer | Luigi Scoglio

Costume Designer | Małgorzata Słoniowska

Choreographer | Inga Pilchowska

Projection | Karolina Jacewicz

Light Designer | Dawid Karolak

Choir Masters | Andrzej Korzeniowski, Joanna Wójtowicz

Assistant Director | Mateusz Makselon, Anna Popiel, Przemysław Ostrowski

Assistant Music Director | Szymon Naściszewski

Stage Manager | Agnieszka Sztencel, Justyna Jarocka-Lejzak
cast



Bona, Queen Widow | Karin Wiktor-Kałucka

Bona, Queen | Edyta Piasecka

Bona, Princess | Paula Maciołek

Isabella | Olga Maroszek

Sigmund I | Adam Szerszeń

Ettore Pignatelli | Sebastian Marszałowicz

Sigmund II Augustus | Jarosław Bielecki

Gian Lorenzo Pappacoda | Adam Sobierajski

Crisostomo Colonna  | 

Member of Parliament | Jakub Borowczyk

Marina d’Arcamone | Maryana Berezyak

Young Sigmund Augustus | Gabriel Golik

Barbara Radziwiłłówna | Teresa Żurowska

Orchestra, Choir and Ballet of The Krakow Opera

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