A mechanical doll, a young singer, and a Venetian courtesan. All are loved by Hoffmann, the central character of the “Tales of Hoffmann,” a captivating opera where reality and fantasy become one.
Based on three stories by E.T.A. Hoffmann, the opera follows the love of Hoffmann for Olympia, Antonia, and Giulietta. Despite being a dark tale, it is filled with melodic richness, instantly recognizable arias, funny moments, and emotional depth. It is also Jacques Offenbach’s last and greatest work, with a fascinating background.
“The Tales of Hoffmann” is based on stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann. Self-Portrait, circa 1822. (Public Domain)
During his lifetime, Offenbach was famous for his operettas, a light operatic genre he popularized. However, the composer wanted to be remembered for more, and the “Tales of Hoffmann” (“Les contes d’Hoffmann”), with a libretto written by Jules Barbier, became a masterpiece of French Romantic opera. Unfortunately, Offenbach died before the premiere in Paris, leaving the score incomplete….
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