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167 min
Webers great heroic-romantic opera Euryanthe premiered in Vienna in 1823. It concerns the wronged Euryanthe, victim of a plot to establish her unfaithfulness, but her love imbues her with colossal strength which Weber characterizes with acute psychological insight. Through-composed and dispensing with spoken dialogue, its chivalric plot provides opportunities for a series of arias, ariosos, duets, cavatinas and choruses that contain some of his greatest operatic music. This production employs the operas original version with a few, very minor cuts.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jacquelyn Wagner | Unowned | ||
| Norman Reinhardt | Unowned | ||
| Theresa Kronthaler | Unowned | ||
| Andrew Foster-Williams | Unowned | ||
| Stefan Cerny | Unowned | ||
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Eva Maria Neubauer | Unowned |