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Directed by Jason Starr
Nathalie Paulin (Leonore/Fidelio), Jean-Michel Richer (Florestan), Stephen Hegedus (Rocco), Pascale Beaudin (Marzelline), Matthew Scollin (Pizarro), Keven Geddes (Jaquino), Alexandre Sylvestre (Don Fernando) ; Opera Lafayette Orchestra and Chorus ; Ryan Brown, conductor
Beethoven started composing "Leonore" in January 1804. The subject - the release to freedom of an unjustly imprisoned man by his devoted wife - was part of the genre of 'rescue operas' which were very popular at the end of the 18th century. The premiere of "Leonore," given before an uncomprehending audience at a time of political upheaval, was a failure and Beethoven responded by shortening the work from three acts to two, which was the version performed in 1806. After further revisions it was to emerge in 1814 as "Fidelio." This performance is from Opera Lafayette's "Leonore Project" which included a performance of Pierre Gaveaux's "Léonore, ou L'Amour conjugal" - the opera on which Beethoven modelled his "Leonore."
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