Monteverdi Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria
Opera in a prologue and three acts
Music by Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
Libretto by Giacomo Badoaro, based on the ending of Homer's Odyssée
Première: Venise, Teatro La Fenice, 11 march 1830
In co-production with the Salzburg Festival and the Carlo Colla & Figli puppet company
The Phaeacians have set the sleeping Ulysses down on the shores of Ithaca, and his long wanderings are almost over. Monteverdi’s opera Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria depicts the last leg of Ulysses’s return from Troy: thanks to his divine protector Minerva, he reunites with his son Telemachus, then, disguised as an old beggar, sets out for the royal palace to destroy his wife’s power-hungry suitors. Penelope struggles to accept that the man to whom she has remained steadfastly faithful for 20 years is truly standing before her. From her heartrending lament in Act I onward, Monteverdi gives Penelope the same care and attention he devotes to the opera’s hero himself. The path to the couple’s joyful reunion is lined with helpful and hostile gods, loyal and less loyal servants, hypocritical suitors and a social parasite as grotesque as he is gluttonous.
With his genius for musical characterization, Monteverdi conjures up a vivid tapestry of characters and events, which the Milanese puppet company Carlo Colla & Figli will bring to life with delightful inventiveness in an alluring production created in collaboration with the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and first shown at the Salzburg Whitsun Festival 2026.
By kind permission of the Salzburg Festival
Carlo Colla & Figli puppet company