from Thursday 9 to Sunday 12 May 2024, 3 nights
Arrangement 30
Lucia di Lammermoor
G. Donizetti
In Gaetano Donizetti’s (1797-1848) three-act bel canto opera "Lucia di Lammermoor", a bloodthirsty family feud marked by revenge as a dark plot is contrasted with sophisticated coloratura arias full of fragile beauty. The most famous aria and at the same time the climax of the work is the so-called aria "Il dolce suono" from the "mad scene": here Lucia, who shortly before stabbed her newly-wedded husband to free herself from the marriage fraudulently arranged by her brother, fantasizes about giving herself up in thoughts of her true love Edgardo - the family’s archrival.
Donizetti composed "Lucia di Lammermoor" in 1835 in only a few weeks. The Italian composer used the libretto of Salvadore Cammarano based on the novel "The Bride of Lammermoor" by Walter Scott as the model for the opera, which was premiered at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples.
The opera premiere was a great success and four years later a French version was to be premiered in Paris. Lucia di Lammermoor is still one of Donizetti’s most popular stage works. Recent stars in the role of Lucia include Diana Damrau, Anna Netrebko, Pretty Yende and Lisette Oropesa.
Lucia di Lammermoor, G. Donizetti, the 10.
Giacomo Sagripanti - Katie Mitchell
Liv Redpath, Xabier Anduaga, Artur Rucinski, In-Sung Sim
Royal Opera House
Swan Lake
P. I. Tchaikovsky
Who doesn’t immediately have the "Dance of the Four Little Swans" in their mind’s eye when they think of the subject of ballet? Or the touching pas de deux of the swan princess Odette and her prince Siegfried? Hardly any other work has had such a strong influence on ballet history up to the present day as Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s "Swan Lake". Yet the reaction to the premiere at Moscow’s Bolshoi Theater in 1877 was rather muted: the music too symphonic, but above all the choreography rather bland. The triumphant success of "Swan Lake" did not begin until 1895, when the choreographers Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov revised the ballet and staged it at the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg - Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) had already died.
The choreography around the innocent white swan princess Odette, her seductive counterpart Odile in the form of the black swan and Siegfried searching for his great love is still considered the basis for all productions today.
Swan Lake, P. I. Tchaikovsky, the 11.
Martin Georgiev
Royal Opera House



Hotel informations for London 30
London, One Aldwych London, One Aldwych
One Aldwych *****
The listed building of the One Aldwych Hotel ***** from the time of Edward VII welcomes you in the heart of the Covent Garden theater district. You will stay in contemporary rooms furnished to a very high standard with attention to detail. Relax in the wellness and fitness center with 18-meter swimming pool and in-house SPA. Indulge in modern afternoon tea in the lobby and bar and in the "Indigo" restaurant. The Royal Opera House is less than a five-minute walk away.
London, The Bloomsbury London, The Bloomsbury
The Bloomsbury ****
The Bloomsbury **** is an ideally located hotel, a few steps away from the British Museum, cultural heart of the city, and close to Oxford Street, Leicester Square and Covent Garden. This neo-Georgian listed building offers 153 elegant rooms and suites modernly and tastefully decorated. You will reach the Royal Opera House in a short ten-minute walk and the Barbican Centre in a few minutes by cab.



All-inclusive price per person for London 30
Single room/ night
One Aldwych
from 3.190,- Euro
280-390,- Euro
The Bloomsbury
from 2.940,- Euro
210-390,- Euro



The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, scheduled flight, return taxi transfers, travel cancellation expenses insurance.