LEONORA

Composer: Ferdinando Paër
Librettists: Giuseppe Maria Foppa and Giacomo Cinti

NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE

Tuesday, October 1st @ 7:30PM
Friday, October 4th @ 7:30PM
Sunday, October 6th @ 3PM

Studebaker Theater
410 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL

Single Tickets go on sale July 15th

WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR LOVE?

Leonora
is based on a deeply moving, true story that took place in France in the 18th century that revolves around a young woman who disguises herself as a man and under the name of Fidelio to rescue her wrongfully imprisoned husband. One of four operas inspired by the 1798 libretto Léonore by Jean Nicolas Bouilly, which was originally set to music by Pierre Gaveaux, the politically infused plot subsequently inspired not only Paër, but also composers Simon Mayr and, of course, Ludwig van Beethoven, whose opera Fidelio is frequently performed. Chicago audiences will have the extremely rare opportunity to see Paër and Beethoven’s operas side by side, as Chicago Opera Theater’s three performances of LEONORA, have been scheduled to complement the fall run of Fidelio at Lyric Opera.

Chicago Opera Theater’s production of Leonora will be the first fully staged production in the world to use the new critical edition of the score, recently prepared by Bärenreiter. Dame Jane Glover returns to COT to lead the new production, which will be directed by Lawrence Edelson in his debut with the company. The cast features soprano Vanessa Becerra as Leonora, tenor Edgardo Rocha as Florestano, soprano Keely Futterer as Marcellina, tenor Ian Koziara as Don Pizzarro, baritone Joo Won Kang as Rocco, bass baritone Alex Soare as Giacchino, and tenor Kameron Alston as Don Fernando.  

COT thanks Nancy Dehmlow for her generous support of the 2024/25 Season. Leadership support for COT’s production of Leonora has been provided by Julie and Roger Baskes and the COT President’s Council.

Meet the Artists

  • Vanessa Beccera

    LEONORA

  • Edgardo Rocha

    FLORESTANO

  • Keely Futterer

    MARCELLINA

  • Joo Won Kang

    ROCCO

  • Ian Koziara

    DON PIZZARRO

  • Alex Soare

    GIACHINO

  • Kameron Alston

    DON FERNANDO

  • Dame Jane Glover

    CONDUCTOR

  • Lawrence Edelson

    DIRECTOR

Who was Ferdinando Paër?

While works by composer Ferdinando Paër (1771-1839) are not frequently performed today, the Italian composer wrote at least 55 operas. Beethoven had a high opinion of Paër, once jesting that the funeral march in Achille was so fine he "would have to compose it”’; and in 1810 Paër composed a bridal march for Napoleon's wedding to Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma. In 1812, he succeeded Spontini as conductor of the Opéra-Italien in Paris, a position he held until 1823 when he retired and was succeeded by Rossini, who as a boy made his debut in Paër’s Camilla. A leading figure in the musical life of Paris, Paër gave voice lessons to soprano Giuditta Pasta, composition lessons to the young Franz Liszt, and he was responsible for introducing Chopin and Bellini in the most important salons of the French capital. The Chicago premiere of Paër’s Leonora will undoubtedly be a highlight of the fall opera season.

Portrait of Ferdinando Paër. Bibliothèque Paul-Marmottan, Ville de Boulogne-Billancourt, Académie des Beaux-Arts, France.