Anna Bolena 1970
King Henry VIII is in love with young Jane Seymour…
…the handmaiden of his Queen, Anne Boleyn. To live his love in broad daylight, the King must first dispose of his wife, and elaborates a machiavellian scheme to that end, recalling from exile his spouse’s former lover, Lord Percy.
Synopsis
Act I
At the Court of Henry VIII, it is no secret that the King no longer loves Anne Boleyn, his Queen. The Queen’s friend and lady in waiting, Jane Seymour, is anxious that her own love for the King could result in the Queen’s death.
The Queen, surrounded by her courtiers, commands her page, Lord Smeaton, to console her with a song. When Smeaton sings of “first love”, the Queen interrupts and reflects upon her own first love for Lord Richard Percy which she sacrificed on the altar of ambition, paving the way to her present plight. The Queen retires, followed by her courtiers, Seymour remaining alone. The King enters and declares to Seymour that he intends publicly to reveal his love for her. Seymour gives him to understand that she will be his only if they be married, and she threatens to leave him. Rather than lose her, the King promises that he will make her Queen. Suddenly distressed by the reality of the Queen’s fate, Seymour, filled with remorse, begs the King to show mercy on his wife and to abandon his wicked plan. A company assembles in the courtyard of Windsor Castle to go hunting with the King. Lord Rochford, the Queen’s brother, meets Lord Percy who has been recalled from exile. Lord Percy, still in love with the Queen and concerned for her welfare, expresses his resentment at the injustice meted out to him by the King. Rochford warns him to be discreet as his presence endangers both Rochford’s and the Queen’s life. The King, the Queen, and her Ladies in Waiting arrive in the courtyard from the Castle. Lord Percy kneels before the King and thanks him for his pardon. The King advises him that it was the Queen, not he, who was solely responsible. The Queen endeavors to maintain her composure. The King commands Hervey to watch Percy closely, while Rochford beseeches Percy not to betray his feelings, lest his love for Anne destroy her.
Act II
Lord Smeaton is secretly in love with the Queen. He has entered the Queen’s apartment to return a portrait of her which he had stolen, and is forced to hide when she and her brother, Lord Rochford, appear. Rochford asks Anne to receive Lord Percy fearing that Percy may take his life if she refuses. She consents, but despite her own feelings for Percy, rejects him declaring that if he does love her, he must leave her and England. Percy is prevented from stabbing himself by Smeaton who comes out of hiding. The Queen faints and the King’s arrival prevents a duel between Percy and Smeaton. The King now has the proof he hoped for and accuses Anne of unfaithfulness. Smeaton swears to the King that the Queen is guiltless. In tearing open his shirt to offer his life as proof of his truthfulness, the stolen portrait falls to the floor. The King, armed with this new “evidence” orders Anne and the three men to be imprisoned.
Act III
The Queen is comforted by her Ladies in Waiting until they are led away by Lord Hervey, having been summoned to appear before the Court of Peers. Seymour enters. Anne is overjoyed to see her best friend but is horrified at the news she brings her from the King who is determined to break their marriage. If Anne wants to save her life, Henry demands that she confess to adultery. She refuses and furiously curses her rival. Seymour. torn by her own conflicting emotions, confesses that she, Jane Seymour, is the rival and implores the Queen for mercy and forgiveness. In a truly magnanimous gesture, Anne forgive her friend, hoping to somehow redeem her own suffering. But Seymour is despondent, fearing that heaven may not bestow its blessing on a love so dearly bought.
Believing he will save her life, Smeaton confesses to the Queen’s guilt. Having won this first victory, the King leaves the council as the Queen and Lord Percy are brought in. Anne implores Henry’s mercy swearing to her innocence, accusing him of having corrupted Smeaton. Percy appeals to the King’s respect for truth. Realizing all is lost, he now claims to the King that Anne was his own bride and challenges the validity of her marriage to Henry. The King orders them led away, and announces to Jane that she is now Queen. Jane appeals to Henry to prove his love for her by showing mercy to Anne vowing that to atone for her sin she would spend her remaining day in exile. The King is adamant and declares he hates Anne the more for causing Jane this sorrow. Hervey announces the Peers have found the Queen guilty and that she must die on the scaffold. Percy and Rochford are also condemned to death. The Queen enters, surrounded by her Ladies in Waiting. She is distraught and reflects upon her wedding day, reliving all the glory and the heartbreak of her marriage. For the last time she is reunited with Percy, her brother Lord Rochford, and Smeaton. Smeaton vows that it was really his secret hope to win the Queen’s love that led him to trust in the King and accuse her in order to save her life. In the distance music is heard as the crowd acclaims their new Queen. Anne prays that Henry and Jane be forgiven as she walks to the scaffold.
Artists
Pauline Tinsley
Soprano
Anna
Pauline Tinsley
Hometown: Wigan, United Kingdom
SFO Debut:
Anna Bolena, Anna Bolena, 1970
Past Seasons:
Senta, The Flying Dutchman, 1973
Joy Davidson
Mezzo-soprano
Giovanna
Joy Davidson
Hometown: Fort Collins, CO
SFO Debut:
Sister Jeanne of the Angels, The Devils of Loudun, 1969
Past Seasons:
Princess Eboli, Don Carlo, 1971 (August 17 – 25)
Baba the Turk, The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Giovanna, Anna Bolena, 1970
Helen Vanni
Mezzo-soprano
Smeton
Helen Vanni
Hometown: Davenport, IA
SFO Debut:
Tessa, The Gondoliers, 1960
Past Seasons:
Countess Olga Sukarev, Fedora, 1977
Countess Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro, 1976 (August 24)
Hero, L’Egisto, 1976
Constance Fletcher, The Mother of Us All, 1976
Mistress Alice Ford, Falstaff, 1975
Countess Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro, 1973
Mrs. Coyle, Owen Wingrave, 1973
Countess Almaviva, The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
Smeton, Anna Bolena, 1970
Dorabella, Così fan tutte, 1969
Marschallin, Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
Suzuki, Madame Butterfly, 1968 (July 2 – 12)
Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro, 1967
Rosina, The Barber of Seville, 1967
Cinderella, Cinderella, 1966
Clairon, Capriccio, 1966
Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro, 1965
Suzuki, Madame Butterfly, 1965
Rosina, The Barber of Seville, 1965
Suzuki, Madame Butterfly, 1963 (July 6 – 10)
Octavian, Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Jocasta, Oedipus Rex, 1962
St. Catherine, Joan of Arc at the Stake, 1962
Dorabella, Così fan tutte, 1962
Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro, 1961
Octavian, Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
Cherubino, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Cinderella, Cinderella, 1960
Donald Gramm
Bass-baritone
Enrico
Donald Gramm
Hometown: Milwaukee, WI
SFO Debut:
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1960
Past Seasons:
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1976 (July 16 – 23, August 18-24)
Spencer Coyle, Owen Wingrave, 1973
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1973 (July 21 – August 11)
Leporello, Don Giovanni, 1972
General Boum, Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1972
Golaud, Pelléas et Mélisande, 1972
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1971 (July 30 – August 7)
General Boum, Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1971
Philip II, Don Carlo, 1971
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
Enrico, Anna Bolena, 1970
Nick Shadow, The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Papageno, The Magic Flute, 1969 (August 16 – 22)
Gabriel, Die Jakobsleiter, 1968
Papageno, The Magic Flute, 1968 (July 5 – 10)
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1967
The Doctor, Wozzeck, 1966
Nick Shadow, The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Leporello, Don Giovanni, 1966
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1965
Bartolo, The Barber of Seville, 1965
Tartaglia, The Stag King, 1965
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1964
Dr. Schon, Lulu, 1964
Dr. Spinelloccio, Gianni Schicci, 1964
Peneios, Daphne, 1964
Dr. Schon, Lulu, 1963
Emperor of China, Le Rossignol, 1963
Leporello, Don Giovanni, 1963
Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte, 1962
Emperor of China, Le Rossignol, 1962
Tiresias, Oedipus Rex, 1962
Second Bass, Renard, 1962
Tiresias, Oedipus Rex, 1961
Figaro, The Marriage of Figaro, 1961
Alan Opie
Baritone
Rochefort
Alan Opie
Hometown: Redruth, Cornwall, United Kingdom
SFO Debut:
Dr. Grenvil, La traviata, 1970
Past Seasons:
Balstrode, Peter Grimes, 2005
Mao Zedong, Madame Mao, 2003
Tony, Help! Help! The Globolinks, 1970
Antonio, The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
Rochefort, Anna Bolena, 1970
Erik Townsend
Tenor
Riccardo
Erik Townsend
Hometown: Modesto, CA
SFO Debut:
Cavaradossi, Tosca, 1969 (July 5 – 16)
Past Seasons:
Alfredo, La traviata, 1970 (July 3 – 11)
Riccardo, Anna Bolena, 1970
Sidney Johnson
Tenor
Hervey
Sidney Johnson
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Fisherman, Le Rossignol, 1970 (July 4 – 10)
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1968, 1969
Past Seasons:
Count di Lerma, Don Carlo, 1971
First Priest, The Magic Flute, 1971 (July 10 – August 4 & 26)
Tamino, The Magic Flute, 1971 (August 13)
Steersman, The Flying Dutchman, 1971
Hervey, Anna Bolena, 1970
First Armored Man, The Magic Flute, 1969
1st Japanese Envoy, Le Rossignol, 1969
John Crosby
Conductor
John Crosby
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
La traviata, 2002
The Egyptian Helen, 2001
Elektra, 2000
Countess Maritza, 1999
Ariadne auf Naxos, 1999
Madame Butterfly, 1998
Salome, 1998
La traviata, 1997
Arabella, 1997
Madame Butterfly, 1996
Daphne, 1996
Countess Maritza, 1995
Salome, 1995
Tosca, 1994 (July 1 – 15)
Intermezzo, 1994
La bohème, 1993 (July 2 – 16)
Capriccio, 1993
Die Fledermaus, 1992
Der Rosenkavalier, 1992
La traviata, 1991 (June 28 – July 6)
Die schweigsame Frau, 1991
La bohème, 1990
Ariadne auf Naxos, 1990
La traviata, 1989 (June 30 – July 12)
Der Rosenkavalier, 1989
Die Fledermaus, 1988
Feuersnot, 1988
Friedenstag, 1988
Madame Butterfly, 1987
Die schweigsame Frau, 1987
Die Fledermaus, 1986
The Egyptian Helen, 1986
Orpheus in the Underworld, 1985
Die Liebe der Danae, 1985
A Florentine Tragedy, 1984
Violanta, 1984
Intermezzo, 1984
Orpheus in the Underworld, 1983
Arabella, 1983
Die Fledermaus, 1982
Die Liebe der Danae, 1982
La bohème, 1981
Daphne, 1981
La traviata, 1980
Elektra, 1980
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1979
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1979
Salome, 1979
Tosca, 1978
Salome, 1978
The Italian Straw Hat, 1977
Fedora, 1977
La traviata, 1976
Salome, 1976
Carmen, 1975
La bohème, 1974
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1974
La bohème, 1973
The Merry Widow, 1973
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1972
Madame Butterfly, 1972
Salome, 1972
Don Carlo, 1971
The Grand Duchesse of Gerolstein, 1971
La traviata, 1970
Anna Bolena, 1970
Tosca, 1969
Salome, 1969
Madame Butterfly, 1968
La traviata, 1968
Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
Carmen, 1967
La bohème, 1967
Tosca, 1966
Capriccio, 1966
Rigoletto, 1966
La traviata, 1965
Madame Butterfly, 1965
Arabella, 1965
Rigoletto, 1964
Daphne, 1964
La bohème, 1964 (August 22 & 28)
Die Fledermaus, 1963
Madame Butterfly, 1963
Der Rosenkavalier, 1963
Salome, 1962
Oedipus Rex, 1962 (and Director)
Perséphone, 1962
Tosca, 1962
Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
La bohème, 1961
The Gondoliers, 1960
Tosca, 1960
Die Fledermaus, 1959
Madame Butterfly, 1959
La bohème, 1958
Wuthering Heights, 1958
Capriccio, 1958
Lotfi Mansouri
Director
Lotfi Mansouri
Hometown: Tehran, Iran
SFO Debut:
The Barber of Seville, 1965
Past Seasons:
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1979
Don Carlo, 1971
Anna Bolena, 1970
La traviata, 1970
Tosca, 1969
Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
La traviata, 1968
Salome, 1967
Carmen, 1967
Wozzeck, 1966
Rigoletto, 1966
Cinderella, 1966
Tosca, 1966
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1965
Robert Darling
Scenic Designer
Robert Darling
Hometown: Oakland, CA
SFO Debut:
Anna Bolena, 1970
Past Seasons:
Don Carlo, 1971
La traviata, 1970
Georg Schreiber
Lighting Designer
Georg Schreiber
Hometown: Albuquerque, NM
SFO Debut:
Rigoletto, 1964
Past Seasons:
The Mother of Us All, 1976
Salome, 1976
L’Egisto, 1976
The Marriage of Figaro, 1976
La traviata, 1976
The Cunning Little Vixen, 1975
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1975
La vida breve, 1975
Così fan tutte, 1975
Falstaff, 1975
Carmen, 1975
L’Egisto, 1974
Lulu, 1974
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1975
The Magic Flute, 1974
La bohème, 1974
Owen Wingrave, 1973
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1973
Le Rossignol, 1973
The Merry Widow, 1973
The Marriage of Figaro, 1973
La bohème, 1973
Salome, 1972
Pelléas et Mélisande, 1972
Madame Butterfly, 1972
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1972
Yerma, 1971
The Flying Dutchman, 1971
The Marriage of Figaro, 1971
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1971
The Magic Flute, 1971
Don Carlo, 1971
Opera, 1970
The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Anna Bolena, 1970
The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
Le Rossignol, 1970
Help! Help! The Globolinks, 1970
La traviata, 1970
The Devils of Loudun, 1969
Le Rossignol, 1969
Help! Help! The Globolinks, 1969
The Magic Flute, 1969
Così fan tutte, 1969
Salome, 1969
Perséphone, 1968
Die Jakobsleiter, 1968
The Bassarids, 1968
The Elixir of Love, 1968
La traviata, 1968
The Magic Flute, 1968
Madame Butterfly, 1968
Salome, 1967
The Marriage of Figaro, 1967
Boulevard Solitude, 1967
Cardillac, 1967
Carmen, 1967
The Marriage of Figaro, 1965
The Nose, 1965
The Stag King, 1965
Arabella, 1965
Lucia di Lammermoor, 1965
Madame Butterfly, 1965
The Barber of Seville, 1965
La traviata, 1965
Lulu, 1964
La bohème, 1964
Daphne, 1964
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
Gianni Schicchi, 1964
Carmen, 1964
The Marriage of Figaro, 1964
Hugh Johnson
Chorus Master
Hugh Johnson
SFO Debut:
La traviata, 1970
Past Seasons:
Le Rossignol, 1970
Help! Help! The Globolinks, 1970 (Conductor)
The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
Anna Bolena, 1970
The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Opera, 1970
Tosca, 1969
Così fan tutte, 1969
The Magic Flute, 1969
Le Rossignol, 1969
Help! Help! The Globolinks, 1969
The Devils of Loudun, 1969
Anna Bolena 1970
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