The Rake's Progress 1957
Hogarth’s engravings come to life…
…in Stravinsky’s witty moral tale of the decline of Tom Rakewell at the hands of Nick Shadow, Baba the Turk and Mother Goose.
Synopsis
Act I
In the garden of Trulove’s country house Anne Trulove and Tom Rakewell rejoice in the spring, which seems made for their love, while Anne’s father hopes that his fears about Tom’s future may prove unfounded. As Anne goes into the house, Tom scorns Trulove’s offer of a position, and the father assures Tom that he will not have his daughter marry a lazy man. But Tom, left alone, reveals that he will trust to luck to make his fortune. Just as Tom wishes for money, Nick Shadow appears at the gate with, so he says, good tidings for Tom Rakewell. Tom calls for Anne and her father to hear the good news: he has been left a fortune by an unknown uncle.
All rejoice in Tom’s good luck, but Nick reminds Tom that be must go to London to unravel complications in the inheritance. Tom agrees to go with Nick, retaining Nick for a year and a day, at which point he will reckon up what Nick’s services have been worth. With a word of farewell, Tom leaves for London, as Nick turns to the audience: “The progress of a Rake begins.”
The second scene is Mother Goose’s brothel in London, where Nick has brought Tom in search of entertainment. At the company’s request, Tom sings a sad song. His mood is forgotten, however, when Mother Goose claims him for the night. They go off together as the crowd sings a rollicking refrain.
Back at her father’s house, Anne worries over Tom’s silence. When her father calls, she decides she will go in search of Tom, who needs her more than her father.
Act II
In the morning room of Tom’s London house, Act II opens with the young master at breakfast. Thoroughly disillusioned with city life, he now wishes only for happiness. Nick appears with a new diversion – a circus poster showing Baba the Turk. To be happy and free, Nick points out, Tom must learn to ignore both appetite and conscience. How better than by marrying Baba. Laughing, Tom agrees.
The second scene opens outside Tom’s London house where Anne waits for him. Servants carry a succession of parcels into the house, and a sedan chair arrives. Alighting from it, Tom goes to Anne, but only to beg her to leave the city. A heavily veiled head appears at the window of the chair, and Tom admits it is his wife. Baba complains that she is being kept waiting, and, as Anne leaves, Tom helps his bride from the chair. To the applause of onlookers, Baba unveils her glorious flowing beard.
In the morning room some time later, Baba chatters on about the possessions with which she has decked the room, while Tom sulks. Finally, he repulses her, and she flies into a temper. Tom, losing patience entirely, seizes his wig from its stand and shoves it over her face, extinguishing her effectively.
His misery complete, Tom falls asleep. Nick wheels in a fantastic baroque machine into which he puts first a loaf of bread, then a piece of broken china. He turns the crank, and out comes the bread. Just then Tom awakens and recounts his dream of a machine which turns stones to bread. Nick points to his creation, and Tom demonstrates it to his own complete satisfaction. Nick encourages him to believe his fortune will be made with this machine.
The next scene is in the same room, but now everything is covered with dust, including Baba, who still reposes under Tom’s wig. Tom is ruined, and his possessions are to be auctioned. Anne enters, looking for Tom, but nobody knows his whereabouts.
Sellem, the auctioneer, puts up the various items for sale, coming at last to ‘an unknown object,’ Baba the Turk. The bidding becomes feverish, and Sellem at last snatches off the wig. Baba finishes her interrupted phrase and turns to strike consternation into the bystanders. She comforts Anne, advising her to try to help Tom, and announces her return to the stage.
Act III
Act III finds Tom and Nick in an ominous church graveyard. It is time for their reckoning – a year and a day have passed-and Nick asks, not for money, but for Tom’s soul. He relents to the extent of playing a game of cards for which the stake is Tom’s soul. When Tom wins, Nick, in a rage, condemns him to insanity, disappearing into a nearby grave as darkness descends.
London’s infamous madhouse – Bedlam. Tom imagines he is Adonis and tells the madmen surrounding him to prepare for his wedding to Venus. Although the madmen deride him, he seems to be proven right when the keeper brings in Anne, who addresses him as Adonis. She sings the excited Tom to sleep and then goes off with her father. Tom wakes raving of his Venus, but, when his fellow inmates assure him she was never there, sinks back on his pallet, dead.
At the end of the opera the five principals step forward and deliver the epilogue.
Artists
Loren Driscoll
Tenor
Tom Rakewell
Loren Driscoll
Hometown: Midwest, WY
SFO Debut:
Ferrando, Così fan tutte, 1957
Past Seasons:
Tom Rakewell, The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Fisherman, Le Rossignol, 1970 (July 17 – 29)
Dionysus, The Bassarids, 1968
Armand des Grieux, Boulevard Solitude, 1967
Tom Rakewell, The Rake’s Progress, 1962
Eumolpus, Perséphone, 1962
Shepherd, Oedipus Rex, 1962
Eumolpus, Perséphone, 1961
The Handsome Mr. Hermann, News of the Day, 1961
Tom Rakewell, The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Don Ramiro, Cinderella, 1960
Edgar Linton, Wuthering Heights, 1958
Rodolfo, La bohème, 1958
Ferrando, Così fan tutte, 1958
Flamand, Capriccio, 1958
Brighella, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
Count Almaviva, The Barber of Seville, 1957
Tom Rakewell, The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Robert Rue
Baritone
Nick Shadow
Robert Rue
Hometown: Grand Rapids, MI
SFO Debut:
Sharpless, Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
Frank, Die Fledermaus, 1959
Sharpless, Madame Butterfly, 1959 (July 8 – 17)
Ben Hubbard, Regina, 1959
Olivier, Capriccio, 1958
Sir John Falstaff, Falstaff, 1958
Marcello, La bohėme, 1958
Music Master, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
Fiorello, The Barber of Seville, 1957
Nick Shadow, The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Reuel, The Tower, 1957
Marguerite Willauer
Soprano
Anne
Marguerite Willauer
Hometown: Charleston, SC
SFO Debut:
Anne, The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Past Seasons:
Fiordiligi, Cosi fan tutte, 1969
Madame Euterpova, Help! Help! The Globolinks, 1969
Marie, Wozzeck, 1966
Marschallin, Der Rosenkavalier, 1961
Laura, News of the Day, 1961
Composer, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
Spelios Constantine
Bass
Trulove
Spelios Constantine
Hometown: New York, NY
SFO Debut:
Bonze, Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
Don Alfonso, Così fan tutte, 1957
Basilio, The Barber of Seville, 1957
Nabarias, The Tower, 1957
Mary McMurray
Soprano
Mother Goose
Mary McMurray
Hometown: Iowa
SFO Debut:
Dorabella, Così fan tutte, 1957
Past Seasons:
Augusta, The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1961 (June 30)
Cinderella, Cinderella, 1958
Mistress Quickly, Falstaff, 1958
Dorabella, Così fan tutte, 1958
Rosina, The Barber of Seville, 1957
Mother Goose, The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Regina Sarfaty
Mezzo-soprano
Baba the Turk
Regina Sarfaty
Hometown: Rochester, NY
SFO Debut:
Suzuki, Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
Agave, The Bassarids, 1968
Carmen, Carmen, 1967 (July 1 – 15)
Carmen, Carmen, 1961
Regina Giddens, Regina, 1959 (August 8)
Suzuki, Madame Butterfly, 1959 (July 8 – 17)
Prince Orlofsky, Die Fledermaus, 1959 (June 24 – July 3)
Jane Seymour, Anna Bolena, 1959
Nelly, Wuthering Heights, 1958
Mistress Meg Page, Falstaff, 1958
Dorabella, Così, fan tutte, 1958
Clairon, Capriccio, 1958
Tabitha, The Tower, 1957
Baba the Turk, The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Berta, The Barber of Seville, 1957
Dryad, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
William McGrath
Tenor
Sellem
William McGrath
Hometown: Buffalo, NY
SFO Debut:
Pinkerton, Madame Butterfly, 1957
Past Seasons:
Sellem, The Rake’s Progress, 1957
King Solomon, The Tower, 1957
Bacchus/ Tenor, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
Leonard Potter
Bass
Keeper of the Madhouse
Leonard Potter
Santa Fe Opera Apprentice: 1957
Past Seasons:
Keeper of the Madhouse, The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Sergeant, The Barber of Seville, 1957
Lackey, Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957
Robert Craft
Conductor
Robert Craft
Hometown: Kingston, NY
SFO Debut:
The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Past Seasons:
Cardillac, 1967
Wozzeck, 1966
The Rake’s Progress, 1966
Lulu, 1964
Le Rossignol, 1963
Lulu, 1963
The Rake’s Progress, 1962
Renard, 1962
Carmen, 1961 (July 26 – August 4)
Perséphone, 1961
Oedipus Rex, 1961 (July 14)
The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Anna Bolena, 1959
Bliss Hebert
Director
Bliss Hebert
Hometown: Faust, NY
SFO Debut:
The Rake’s Progress, 1957
Past Seasons:
L’incoronazione di Poppea, 1986
Orpheus in the Underworld, 1985
The Tempest, 1985
Violanta, 1984
A Florentine Tragedy, 1984
Orpheus in the Underworld, 1983
Mignon, 1982
The Rake’s Progress, 1981
Erwartung, 1980
Von Heute auf Morgen, 1980
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1979
Salome, 1979
Salome, 1978
Pelléas and Mélisande, 1977
The Marriage of Figaro, 1976
Salome, 1976
Carmen, 1975
La vida breve, 1975
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1975
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1974
The Magic Flute, 1974
Le Rossignol, 1973
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1973
The Marriage of Figaro, 1973
The Merry Widow, 1973
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1972
Pelléas and Mélisande, 1972
Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 1971
The Magic Flute, 1971
The Marriage of Figaro, 1971
Le Rossignol, 1970
The Marriage of Figaro, 1970
The Rake’s Progress, 1970
Le Rossignol, 1969
The Magic Flute, 1969
The Magic Flute, 1968
Boulevard Solitude, 1967
Don Giovanni, 1966
The Rake’s Progress, 1966
The Stag King, 1965
L’enfant et les sortilèges, 1964
Rigoletto, 1964
Le Rossignol, 1963
Le Rossignol, 1962
The Rake’s Progress, 1962
The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Tosca, 1960
Abduction from the Seraglio, 1959
Regina, 1959
Falstaff, 1958
Patton Campbell
Costume Designer
Production Designer
Patton Campbell
Hometown: Omaha, NE
SFO Debut:
Madame Butterfly, 1957 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Past Seasons:
Tosca, 1969
Così fan tutte, 1969
Der Rosenkavalier, 1968
The Barber of Seville, 1967
The Rake’s Progress, 1966
The Barber of Seville, 1965
Così fan tutte, 1962 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
La bohème, 1961
The Rake’s Progress, 1960
Cinderella, 1960
Regina, 1959
The Barber of Seville, 1959
Abduction From the Seraglio, 1959 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Madame Butterfly, 1959 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Anna Bolena, 1959 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Die Fledermaus, 1959 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Capriccio, 1958 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Cinderella, 1958 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Wuthering Heights, 1958 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Falstaff, 1958 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Così fan tutte, 1958 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
La bohème, 1958 (Scenic & Costume Designer)
Ariadne auf Naxos, 1957 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
The Tower, 1957 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
La serva padrona, 1957 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
The Barber of Seville, 1957 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
The Rake’s Progress, 1957 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
Così fan tutte, 1957 (Scenic, Costume & Lighting Designer)
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