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Cast

Sonya Yoncheva

Sonya Yoncheva

Princess Fedora Romazoff

Rosa Feola

Rosa Feola

Countess Olga Sukarev

Piotr Beczała

Piotr Beczała

Count Loris Ipanoff

Lucas Meachem

Lucas Meachem

Giovanni De Siriex

Patrick Cann

Patrick Cann

Count Vladimir Andrejevich

Tony Stevenson

Tony Stevenson

Desiré

Rocky Eugenio Sellers

Rocky Eugenio Sellers

Nicola

Brian Vu

Brian Vu

Sergio

Laura Krumm

Laura Krumm

Gretch

Paul Corona

Paul Corona

Loreck

Jeongcheol Cha

Jeongcheol Cha

Cirillo

Ross Benoliel

Ross Benoliel

Michele

Scott Scully

Scott Scully

Baron Rouvel

Richard Bernstein

Richard Bernstein

Dr. Boroff

Luka Zylik

Luka Zylik

a peasant boy

Bryan Wagorn

Bryan Wagorn

Boleslao Lazinski

Crew

Victorien Sardou

Victorien Sardou

Writer

Umberto Giordano

Umberto Giordano

Music

David McVicar

David McVicar

Director

Gary Halvorson

Gary Halvorson

Director

Antonio Colautti

Antonio Colautti

Writer

Brigitte Reiffenstuel

Brigitte Reiffenstuel

Costume Design

Marco Armiliato

Marco Armiliato

Conductor

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The Metropolitan Opera: Fedora

20235.5 / 10113 min
Music

Overview

Umberto Giordano’s exhilarating drama returns to the Met repertory for the first time in 25 years. Packed with memorable melodies, showstopping arias, and explosive confrontations, Fedora requires a cast of thrilling voices to take flight, and the Met’s new production promises to deliver. Soprano Sonya Yoncheva, one of today’s most riveting artists, sings the title role of the 19th-century Russian princess who falls in love with her fiancé’s murderer, Count Loris, sung by star tenor Piotr Beczała. Soprano Rosa Feola is the Countess Olga, Fedora’s confidante, and baritone Artur Ruciński is the diplomat De Siriex, with much-loved Met maestro Marco Armiliato conducting. Director David McVicar delivers a detailed and dramatic staging based around an ingenious fixed set that, like a Russian nesting doll, unfolds to reveal the opera’s three distinctive settings—a palace in St. Petersburg, a fashionable Parisian salon, and a picturesque villa in the Swiss Alps.