Dates

7-23 February 2025

Location

Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Main Stage

Running time

3:25, incl. 2 intervals

Tickets

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Photo: Hugo Thomassen

A devious dilemma

To save himself during a catastrophic storm, the King of Crete, Idomeneo, promises the god Neptune that he will kill the first man he meets. Unfortunately that man turns out to be his son Idamante. The king is torn between paternal love and his promise to the gods. This fateful dilemma is at the heart of Mozart’s masterpiece, with a starring role for the chorus.

A devious dilemma

Choreographer and director Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui is a phenomenon in the international dance and opera scene, and enjoys fame well beyond. He has choreographed for major pop stars such as Beyoncé and Madonna. For Idomeneo, he is working with dancers from his own company Eastman. The sets are designed by the Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota, acclaimed for her impressive thread installations. The constantly evolving structures composed of red ropes that she uses in Idomeneo have deep symbolic meaning. They represent the twists and turns of fate, and determine the space in which the dancers and characters have to manoeuvre.

Mozart in all his grandeur

Laurence Cummings, an expert in historically informed performance practices, makes his debut at Dutch National Opera. He will be conducting the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and the Chorus of Dutch National Opera, guiding them through this fascinating score in which Mozart turns baroque conventions into a modern musical language capable of expressing the deepest of human emotions. The title role will be sung by the much-lauded tenor Daniel Behle, who previously enjoyed great success as the King’s Son in Königskinder and as Lohengrin. The scintillating cast of soloists also includes Cecilia Molinari, Anna El-Khashem and Jacquelyn Wagner, all Mozart singers pur sang.

Performance information

Opera in three acts

Sung in Italian

Libretto  Giambattista Varesco

Chief conductor  Laurence Cummings
Stage director and choreographer  Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Set designer Chiharu Shiota
Costume designer  Yuima Nakazato
Lighting designer  Michael Bauer
Dramaturgy Simon Hatab
Artistic collaborator set design  Cristina Nyffeler

Idomeneo  Daniel Behle
Idamante  Cecilia Molinari
Ilia  Anna El-Khashem
Elettra  Jacquelyn Wagner
Arbace  Linard Vrielink
Gran Sacerdote di Nettuno  Angel Romero
La Voce  Jasurbek Khaydarov*
Due Cretese  Jannelieke Schmidt, Rut Codina Palacio**
Due Troiani  Tigran Matinyan (7, 10, 13, 15, 20, 23 February), Stefan Kennedy (17 February), Sander Heutinck**

*Dutch National Opera Studio
** Chorus of Dutch National Opera

Dancers of Eastman
Pau Aran Gimeno
Helena Olmedo Duynslaeger
Andrea 'Drew' Bou Othmane
Dayan Akhmedgaliev
Patrick Williams Seebacher (TwoFace)
Kazutomi 'Tsuki' Kozuki
Maryna Kushchova (Ashotivna)
Jonas Vandekerckhove
Nelson Parrish Earl
Léo Merrien

Netherlands Chamber Orchestra

Chorus of Dutch National Opera
Chorus master Edward Ananian-Cooper

Co-production with Grand Théâtre de Genève and Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg

With the support of the Belgian Federal Government’s Tax Shelter programme. Coproducer: Perpodium.

Online programme

In addition to the printed programme book, we also provide online programme information for this performance. The online programme offers a behind-the-scenes look with detailed stories, articles, and interviews with the creators and cast.

the moving aria 'Il padre adorata', where Idamante (Cecilia Molinari) sings of his longing for his father's love.
trailer Idomeneo
Rehearsal, Idomeneo, re di Creta

“I encourage audiences to experience opera differently”

Choreographer and director Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui on Idomeneo

Idomeneo, re di Creta
Idomeneo, re di Creta - DNO 2025 | Photos: Filip Van Roe
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Rehearsal Idomeneo, re di Creta - DNO (2025) | Photos: Bart Grietens
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Een man in een rode toga slaat zijn handen ten hemel
Met rode touwen behangen
In een grote witte spiraal naar boven klimmen
Rehearsal - (left) stage director Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui - Idomeneo, re di Creta - DNO (2025) | Photo: Michel Schnater
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Idomeneo, re di Creta - Grand Théâtre de Genève 2024 | Photos: Dougados Magali
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Idomeneo, re di Creta - Grand Théâtre de Genève 2024 | Photos: Filip Van Roe
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Netherlands Chamber Orchestra

Netherlands Chamber Orchestra

The Netherlands Philharmonic and Netherlands Chamber Orchestra have been the main orchestral partners of Dutch National Opera since they were established in 1985. The two orchestras, with the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam as their main base, are regarded as among the best opera orchestras in the world. 

Photo: Anna van Kooij

Netherlands Chamber Orchestra

The Netherlands Philharmonic, with chief conductor Lorenzo Viotti at the helm, concentrates on the large-scale symphonic repertoire while the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra is a smaller, more intimate orchestra with 25 to 45 musicians led by concertmaster and artistic director Gordan Nikolić. Both orchestras present their own programmes and regularly work with internationally renowned guest conductors and soloists, as well as with the new generation of up-and-coming top musicians. The orchestras perform at numerous venues, bringing people together through their music and giving both classical music aficionados and new audiences a musical experience to remember. With their welcoming home base NedPhO-Koepel, located in east Amsterdam’s Indische Buurt neighbourhood, the orchestras are firmly embedded in the community.

In the 2024 – 2025 season, the Netherlands Philharmonic will be performing the operas Rigoletto, Peter Grimes, Die Fledermaus and Die Frau ohne Schatten while the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra can be heard in Idomeneo, How Anansi freed the stories of the world and the Opera Studio production Dido and Aeneas.

Reviews
In the media

Take a photo at any random moment during Mozart’s Idomeneo, now to be seen at Dutch National Opera. There is a good chance you could frame it as a work of art.

9 February

It is a wonder that soprano Jacquelyn Wagner manages to sing Elettra’s furious aria so convincingly while standing in the middle of a cylinder of rattling ropes.
Music: ***; Direction: **

9 February

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