
Arabella 1983
Two sisters…
…from impoverished Viennese nobility find their marital aspirations complicated by love.
Synopsis
Act I
In her hotel suite, Countess Adelaide von Waldner consults a Fortune-teller on the financial crisis in her family. As they examine the cards, Zdenka, the Waldners’ daughter (who has been brought up as a boy to save the expense of bringing up a second daughter), is kept busy warding off creditors. The Fortune-teller predicts a rich marriage for Arabella, elder daughter of the Waldners. Zdenka listens to the impassioned pleas of a young officer, Matteo, who begs Zdenka to assist him in his courtship of Arabella. He has received a letter from her but threatens to shoot himself if she ignores him again. Zdenka now muses on her own love for Matteo; it was she who sent the letter and signed her sister’s name. No sooner has he left than Arabella returns from a stroll to find gifts from three other suitors: Elemer, Dominik and Lamoral. She tells Zdenka that the right man for her will arrive and she will instantly know him. Although Zdenka is secretly in love with Matteo, she implores Arabella to favor him. Count Elemer arrives and invites Arabella to join him for a sleigh ride.
Count Waldner, disgusted with his bad luck at cards and with his many debts, tells his wife that he has sent a photograph of Arabella to a rich old friend and officer, Mandryka, who he feels will not fail him. A few moments later, a waiter announces a visitor, who turns out to be Mandryka’s nephew and heir with the same name. The young man has read Waldner’s letter, admired Arabella’s picture and journeyed to Vienna in his deceased uncle’s place to ask for the girl’s hand in marriage. He offers a few thousand-guilder notes to the astonished Count, and they go out together. Arabella reappears in a melancholy mood, meditating on her dissatisfaction with the three suitors. Her thoughts turn to the Coachmen’s Ball, which she will attend that evening, and she and Zdenka go off to their sleigh ride.
Artists

Ellen Shade
Soprano
Arabella

Victor Braun
Baritone
Mandryka

Sheryl Woods
Soprano
Zdenka

Warren Ellsworth
Tenor
Matteo

Ann Howard
Mezzo-soprano
Adelaide von Waldner

Claude Corbeil
Bass-baritone
Count Waldner

John Stewart
Tenor
Count Elemer

Karen Beardsley
Soprano
Fiakermilli

Lisa Turetsky
Mezzo-soprano
The Fortune-Teller

Harron Wilson
Tenor
Welko

Frederick Barth
Baritone
Count Dominik

Victor De Lorenzo
Bass
Count Lamoral

Glenn Billingsley
Baritone
Djura

Keith Butenshon
Baritone
Jankel

John Crosby
Conductor

Mark Lamos
Director

John Conklin
Scenic Designer

Craig Miller
Lighting Designer

Gary Wedow
Chorus Master