Breaking the Waves (opera)

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Breaking the Waves is an opera in three acts by Missy Mazzoli with a libretto by Royce Vavrek. It is based on the 1996 film of the same name by Danish auteur Lars von Trier.[1] The opera was first performed on September 22, 2016, by Opera Philadelphia.

The opera was commissioned and premiered by Opera Philadelphia.[2] The work was co-commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects.[3] The New York City Prototype Festival showed this production in three performances in January 2017 at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts.[4]

The opera received its European premiere on 21 August 2019 as part of the Edinburgh International Festival in a new co-production between Opera Ventures, Scottish Opera and Houston Grand Opera, in association with Bristol Old Vic. The production ran for three performances and was directed by Tom Morris, Sydney Mancasola sang Bess, Wallis Giunta sang Dodo, Susan Bullock sang Bess's Mother.[5] In 2024, the production was performed at Detroit Opera.[6]

Roles

Scene from the Opera Philadelphia production.
Role Voice type Premiere cast, 22 September 2016
(Conductor: Steven Osgood)
Bess McNeill soprano Kiera Duffy
Jan Nyman baritone John Moore
Dodo McNeill mezzo-soprano Eve Gigliotti
Mrs. McNeill soprano Patricia Schuman
Dr. Richardson tenor David Portillo
Terry bass-baritone Zachary James
Minister bass-baritone Marcus DeLoach
Sadistic Sailor bass John David Miles
The Runt tenor George Ross Somerville
The Stone Thrower tenor Daniel Taylor

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