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Viena: L'Elisir d'amore hace irresistible a Benjamin Bernheim

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Benjamin Bernheim — Tenor

Valentina Naforniţă — Soprano

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French tenor Benjamin Bernheim is irresistible as he debuts in Vienna for Donizetti's 1832 opera L'Elisir d'amore.

It is said that L'Elisir d'amore can convert the most reluctant person to opera. Composed in just one month by Gaetano Donizetti in 1832, the opera is a happy mix of unrequited love, humor and spectacular music. It was an immediate success and has been a hit ever since.

French tenor Benjamin Bernheim is making his debut in Vienna, adding a new role to his repertoire. "Nemorino embodies youth, youth, and naivety. It's about the moment before experiencing true love, before being able to understand how one behaves in society, desire, how to play hard to get," Bernheim Bernheim says. 

Nemorino burns with love for Adina, sung by Moldavian soprano Valentina Naforniţă. Spurning a hand of marriage from a handsome officer, Adina eventually falls for Nemorino, who thinks a love potion, which he has bought from a charlatan, has had an effect. "In the beginning, she is just messing Nemorino about, but as soon as she finds out that she has feelings for him, we see another face of Adina, much deeper," Valentina Naforniţă explains.

Conductor Frédéric Chaslin, the conductor of Vienna's Philharmonic orchestra says: "The story is very simple, very clear, intelligible, funny, with beautiful arias. It's a very good initiation into the Bel Canto of that time at least. For an orchestra like the Vienna Philharmonic, it's really very easy. For the singers, of course, it is entirely different. I mean, it is one daring piece of music after the other".

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