Puccini sets an opera that goes beyond the exoticism of the western to delve into a deep reflection on redemption, forgiveness and human fragility
“There are places where redemption is born in the desert and hearts in which grace is revealed in the guise of sin”
Emily Dickinson
After 43 years since the last performance at the Liceu (1983-1984 season), La fanciulla del West returns to the Liceu stage in a production of high emotional voltage. The brilliant Sondra Radvanovsky will embody the character of Minnie alongside Angelo Villari as Dick Johnson and Roman Burdenko as Jack Rance, with Nicola Luisotti on the podium and the powerful stage direction of Valentina Carrasco.
In the rugged mountains of California, where the gold rush turns survival into a daily struggle, Puccini sets an opera that goes beyond the exoticism of the western to delve into a profound reflection on redemption, forgiveness and human fragility. This frontier land, far from any apparent civilization, becomes a liminal space in which the sacred and the sacrilegious coexist in a tense balance, always on the verge of breaking.
The protagonist, Minnie, a strong woman with an unusual moral code in a world ruled by men, runs the Polka Saloon as a secular temple: she teaches the Bible, consoles, imposes an ethical code that functions as law, and maintains order amid hardship. In her constant gesture of caring and forgiving, Minnie appears as an armed savior, brave and compassionate.
It is in this almost sacred space that the love for Dick Johnson, alias Ramerrez, bursts in like sacrilege. She, who has always defended justice, decides to protect a man outside the law, questioning the order she had maintained and opening a crack for a new form of earthly sanctity, made of risk, contradiction, and humanity.
Puccini’s music translates this inner struggle with striking maturity: intertwining vocal lines, intense orchestration, and motifs that reveal the deepest layers —hope, pain, and the struggle for a possible future.
When Minnie saves Dick from the gallows, she not only changes the fate of the characters, but also performs an act of courageous faith in a world of dust, marked cards, and relentless laws. A reminder that even in barbarism, a sublime redemption can be born.
Valentina Carrasco’s staging transforms the western myth into a metaphor of frontier, freedom, and resistance, combining realism and visual poetry. The result is an intense fresco of human passions and collective dreams.
Opera in 3 acts
Libretto by Guelfo Civinini and Carlo Zangarini.
World premiere: 10 December 1910 at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York
Barcelona premiere: 24 April 1915 at the Gran Teatre del Liceu
Last performance at the Liceu: 2 June 1984
Total performances at the Liceu: 10
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Artistic profile
- Stage direction
- Valentina Carrasco
- Set design
- Carles Berga and Peter van Praet
- Director of photography
- Gianluca Mamino
- Costumes
- Silvia Aymonino
- Lighting
- Peter van Praet
- Production
- Teatro Regio di Torino
- Chorus of the Gran Teatre del Liceu
- Director Pablo Assante
- Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu
- Conductor Nicola Luisotti
Cast
Special sessions
Liceu OPERA+
Liceu OPERA+ subscribers will be able to enjoy the live broadcast of La fanciulla del West by Giacomo Puccini at the Liceu, with stage direction by Valentina Carrasco and conducted by Maestro Nicola Luisotti.
Once edited, it will remain available on demand for subscribers.
Sunday, 11 April: Digital premiere
Audiodescription
Live audio description service in one performance of each staged opera, providing information about key visual elements for blind and visually impaired spectators. The service consists of two parts: a pre-performance audio introduction fifteen minutes before the start of the performance, and simultaneous audio description during the performance.
LiveVoice app
To listen to the audio description, simply click on Audiodescription at the Liceu, or enter the LiveVoice app and use the code: 075177.
Sunday, 24 March
7:30 pm