- Savonlinna Opera Festival
Savonlinna Opera Festival is held annually in the city of
Savonlinna inFinland . The Festival takes place at the medievalOlavinlinna (St. Olaf's Castle), built in1475 . Thecastle is located amid spectacular lake scenery.Origin
The birth of the Savonlinna Opera Festival ties in closely with the emerging Finnish identity and striving for independence at the beginning of the 20th century. Attending a nationalist meeting in
Olavinlinna Castle in 1907, the Finnish sopranoAino Ackté , already famous at opera houses the world over and an ardent patriot, immediately spotted the potential of thecastle as the venue for anopera festival.The first opera festival was held in 1912.
Aino Ackté directed the festival for five summers, staging four Finnishopera s. The onlyopera by a non-Finnish composer wasCharles Gounod ’s "Faust", with Ackté herself in the leading female role of Marguerite.In 1917 the festival ran into difficulties because of
First World War , Finnish Declaration of Independence and the ensuingFinnish Civil War .For fifty years, the
opera festival was dormant, but in 1967, Savonlinna Music Days decided to organise an opera course for young singers. The high point of the course was a performance of Beethoven's "Fidelio " in the castle. Therefore 1967 is nowadays regarded as the start of the present Festival; since then it has had steady growth of both audience and reputation.Present-day festival
The Savonlinna Opera Festival has grown into an internationally recognised festival lasting a month. Each year it performs to a total audience of around 60,000, an estimated quarter of whom come from abroad. Each year the Festival has, in addition to staging leading works from classical operatic repertoire, staged its own productions.
Premieres
Six operas have been premiered at the Savonlinna Opera Festival since 1967: "
The Horseman " (1975), "The King goes Forth To France " (1984, commissioned jointly by Covent Garden and the BBC) and "The Palace (opera) " (1995) byAulis Sallinen , "The Knife " (1989) byPaavo Heininen , "Aleksis Kivi " (1997) byEinojuhani Rautavaara and "The Age of Dreams " (2000-2001) by Herman Rechberger [http://sonopt.pp.fi] ,Olli Kortekangas andKalevi Aho .Visits by foreign opera companies
For over a decade, the Savonlinna Opera Festival has hosted foreign opera companies: The first of these was the
Estonia Theatre fromTallinn . This was followed for the next three seasons by the world-famous Mariinsky (Kirov) Theatre fromSt. Petersburg , by Covent Garden fromLondon in 1998, theOpera National du Rhin fromStrasbourg in 1999, theNew Israeli Opera in 2000,Los Angeles Opera in 2001 and theDeutsche Opera am Rhein in 2002.ee also
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List of opera festivals External links
* [http://www.operafestival.fi/Suomeksi.iw3 Savonlinna Opera Festival]
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