Opera Colorado updates Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchman,” setting the old folk tale in the present (2024)

Regional opera companies always take a pause before they produce operas by Richard Wagner. The German composer has a big reputation for grand titles that unfold at a snail’s pace. Wagner’s famous “Ring” cycle, divided into four separate chapters, takes up to 15 hours to sing, and companies — when they take it on — often perform it over multiple nights.

That reputation can keep audiences from signing up to hear any of his music. “There is an image out there of Wagner only as the “Ring” cycle, this long, heavy epic that moves slowly over time,” said Opera Colorado general and artistic director Greg Carpenter.

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But, as Carpenter points out, there is more to the composer than plodding plot lines and marathon nights at the opera house. There is also “The Flying Dutchman,” a musical folktale that is more like one of the free-wheeling, emotionally indulgent, 19th-century opera warhorses — think Verdi or Rossini — that contemporary audiences love.

“Wagner was very influenced by Verdi in his early years, and this piece has much more of an Italian feel to it,” said Carpenter.

The company is bringing back the opera for the first time since 2008, when it staged a concert performance. The piece returns Feb. 24-March 3 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, the company’s home in the Denver Performing Arts Complex.

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The narrative of “The Flying Dutchman” is based on an old Nordic tale and “unfolds as a cursed captain and his ghostly crew sail the seas for eternity, condemned to never rest until he finds someone who can betrue to him,” as the show’s synopsis puts it. There is no saying how long this singing maritime band has been sailing or when it might find peace.

Until, as the opera unravels, he encounters a woman named Senta, who is “determined to break the curse through her unwavering devotion.” There are twists and turns to the plot until we find out if she is successful or not. Since many people here have not actually heard this opera, we will keep the ending unspoiled.

The opera is traditionally set in the period of sailing ships and maritime commerce, the era of ye olde port cities and pirates.But this production, searching for a new way to dig into Wagner, chose to move things to the present day. And why not? It is supposed to be a timeless tale; there is no rule that it has to be a period piece.

It is a bold choice, but one that makes easy sense.

So audiences will get a first act, set at sea, and two final acts, set in something that Carpenter describes as a “21st-century Eastern seaboard fishing village.” It will feel contemporary. The company hopes this update will make the story’s emotional elements resonate in a more personal way for people sitting in the seats.

The novel adaptation required a whole new production. Opera companies often rent sets and props from previous versions staged elsewhere to cut expenses. Opera Colorado is starting from scratch here.

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The challenge of creating scenery that spans the ages is going to set designer Alan E. Muraoka, costume designer Madison Booth and lighting designer Kendall Smith. Kathleen Smith Belcher is directing.

As with most of Opera Colorado’s offerings, in-house music director Ari Pelto will be on the podium in front of the orchestra.

New productions can be costly to produce, but Opera Colorado has its eyes on potential future revenue. Since “Dutchman” is not done so frequently around the globe, there are not a lot of existing sets for companies to rent.

This show is being designed to be portable and attractive to other “Dutchman” producers down the road. The whole show can be reduced to a kit that can be shipped in a single truck.Companies will just need to add their own singers to replace the cast in Denver.

That, by the way, includes Icelandic baritone Olafur Sigurdarson, who last sang here in 2018 when he took the title role in “Falstaff.” Soprano Marcy Stonikas will sing Senta. The cast also includes tenor Chad Shelton and bass Harold Wilson. There is a chorus, too, in this case directed by Sahar Nouri.

Future companies will also need to buy into Opera Colorado’s unique setting in the present time. It’s a leap, no doubt, and this month’s performances will likely show how well it works. For his part, Carpenter is all confidence.

“What’s important here is we are still telling the exact same story,” said Carpenter. “But we are elevating it in a way that makes it believable.”

IF YOU GO

Opera Colorado will perform “The Flying Dutchman” Feb. 24-March 3, at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Tickets and info: 303-468-2030 or operacolorado.org.

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Opera Colorado updates Wagner’s “The Flying Dutchman,” setting the old folk tale in the present (2024)

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What is the story of the Flying Dutchman opera? ›

Taken from a famous Dutch legend, the opera's title character is a mysterious sea captain who is cursed to wander the earth. He comes ashore only once every seven years, searching for a woman who will be faithful to him. Arriving at a small seaside village, he encounters Daland, a fellow seaman.

What is the meaning of der fliegende Holländer? ›

Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman), WWV 63, is a German-language opera, with libretto and music by Richard Wagner. The central theme is redemption through love. Wagner conducted the premiere at the Königliches Hoftheater Dresden in 1843.

Who composed the Flying Dutchman? ›

…the basis of the opera Der fliegende Holländer (1843) by the German composer Richard Wagner.

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From its stormy overture to the climactic finale, Wagner's The Flying Dutchman pulls you into its depths. The performance will last approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes with no interval. Content suitable for all.

What is the folklore about the Flying Dutchman? ›

The Flying Dutchman was a sea captain who once found himself struggling to round the Cape of Good Hope during a ferocious storm. He swore that he would succeed even if he had to sail until Judgment Day. The Devil heard his oath, and took him up on it; the Dutchman was condemned to stay at sea forever.

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Flying Dutchman, in European maritime legend, spectre ship doomed to sail forever; its appearance to seamen is believed to signal imminent disaster.

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The Flying Dutchman is based off of the famous maritime ghost ship of the same name which, according to legend, is doomed to sail the seas for all eternity because its captain foolishly cursed God after sailing into a horrible storm off of the Cape of Good Hope, vowing to round that cape even if it took him till ...

Why did Wagner write the Flying Dutchman? ›

Wagner knew the old story of the Flying Dutchman because he was a voracious reader, but he first decided to make it into an opera after a perilous sea voyage of his own. In 1839, he was fired from his job as conductor in Riga (now in Latvia, then in Russia), and was about to be arrested for debt.

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The Flying Dutchman is a European maritime legend about a phantom ship condemned to sail forever. Dutch folklore designates the captain as Hendrik Vander Decken, whose mission is to find the Cape of Good Hope. However, a freak storm thwarted the captain, and he could reach his destination.

How does the opera the Flying Dutchman end? ›

He reveals his secret and sets off towards his ship to continue this endless roaming prescribed by the curse. Senta throws herself into the sea from the top of a cliff thus redeeming the Dutchman's sins with her death. The Flying Dutchman's ship disintegrates against the cliffs, and his odyssey comes to an end.

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In real life the Flying Dutchman was a 17th century Dutch merchantman, captained by Captain Hendrick Van Der Decken, a skilled seaman but one of few scruples, and in 1680 was proceeding from Amsterdam to Batavia in the Dutch East Indies.

What race is the Flying Dutchman? ›

The Flying Dutchman (1846–1870) was an English Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He raced for four seasons between 1848 and 1851, winning all but one of his fifteen races, including The Derby and the St Leger.

What is the Flying Dutchman in the Caribbean? ›

The Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship that appears in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean series. Based on the legend of the same name, the Dutchman is first introduced in Dead Man's Chest, and has appeared in the sequel At World's End.

What is the opera about the sea captain? ›

Flying Dutchman, Richard Wagner

It follows the story of a cursed ship and Captain who are doomed to sail the seas forever – reminiscent of the types of myths and legends real sailors would share with one another.

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What event triggers the appearance of the Flying Dutchman in Terraria? The Flying Dutchman in Terraria is a Hardmode Mini Boss that appears during the Pirate Invasion event. It typically spawns after 65% of the invasion is completed.

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With every year that passes, the crewmen become less human, their bodies taking on traits from the sea, until eventually they become part of the Flying Dutchman itself. After Jones' own death, the crew turned back to normal, with Will Turner as the new captain of the Dutchman.

Where did the legend of the Flying Dutchman start? ›

The legend of The Flying Dutchman is said to have started in 1641 when a Dutch ship sank off the coast of the Cape of Good Hope. Captain van der Decken was pleased. The trip to the Far East had been highly successful and at last, they were on their way home to Holland.

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