Luisa Miller
Shattering childhood dreams can break a life. Watch the drama unfold in Verdi's complex opera.
Verdi’s Luisa Miller is a complex web of love, intrigue and oppressive familial relationships, centred on the doomed love between Luisa and Rodolfo.
From opposing sides of the class divide Luisa and Rodolfo are united by their search for happiness. When Rodolfo’s father arranges for his son to make a politically beneficial marriage, their dreams of being together begin to unravel with ultimately tragic consequences.
Revealing the composer’s innate gift for beautifully fashioned lyrical lines and sensitive orchestration, Luisa Miller (1849) points the way to the great flowering of Verdi’s art in the 1850s, with works such as La traviata and Rigoletto, both staged recently at ENO.
This contemporary production is directed by Barbora Horáková, winner in the Newcomer category at the 2018 International Opera Awards.
We welcome back former ENO Harewood Artist Elizabeth Llewellyn in the title role. Alexander Joel returns to conduct, following his performances of La bohème last season.
Co-production with Oper Wuppertal
Supported by a syndicate of donors.
Suggested age guidance 14+
This production contains sexual references and unsettling scenes which might not be suitable for children.
'Outstanding singing'
‘The drama is unfolded with tremendous power’
'Verdi has come back to the Coliseum trailing clouds of glory'