
The Pearl Fishers 2019
Friends forever, stay together…
Can anything possibly surpass a midsummer night at The Santa Fe Opera? How about being simultaneously transported to tropical shores on waves of dreamy melodies? Bizet’s first stage success is set in ancient times on the shores of Ceylon, where Zurga, ruler of the pearl fishers, is reunited with his long-lost comrade Nadir. Their friendship duet, which recounts a mutual passion for the heavenly Leïla, is the epitome of bromance in music. Both men renounced her to save their friendship, but her unexpected return soon traps them again in the snares of love, and now they must make a choice.
Conductor Timothy Myers and director Shawna Lucey lead this revival of our stunning 2012 production, which was called “The best of this summer’s season,” by The Wall Street Journal, “True to the letter and the spirit of the work,” by the Chicago Tribune, and “An unqualified success,” by the Denver Post.
Experience the power of friendship.
Synopsis
Act I
On the shores of Ceylon, the pearl fishermen meet and choose Zurga as their king. The hunter Nadir appears after a year away in the forest. The two men recall when they had fallen in love with the same woman but renounced her for the sake of their friendship, and they vow never again to let a woman divide them.
A boat arrives carrying a virgin priestess who has come to protect the village from storms and other evils. The high priest Nourabad instructs the veiled priestess of her duties of prayer and chastity and the fatal penalty for violating them. The priestess recognizes Nadir, who realizes that she is Leïla, the woman whom he and Zurga both loved and forswore. As Leïla begins her isolated prayer vigil, she hears Nadir admit his love for her and her prayer becomes a love song.
Artists

Corinne Winters
Soprano
Leїla

Ilker Arcayürek
Tenor
Nadir

Anthony Clark Evans
Baritone
Zurga

Robert Pomokov
Bass
Nourabad

Timothy Myers
Conductor

Shawna Lucey
Director

Jean-Marc Puissant
Scenic Designer

Brigitte Reiffenstuel
Costume Designer

Rick Fisher
Lighting Designer

Susanne Sheston
Chorus Master

Lee Blakeley
Director
Original Production