Operas you didn’t know you loved: Bellini’s Norma
by Kathleen Sykes When you work for an opera company, people will always ask you what shows you have coming up. Over the last year, I’ve had this conversation a lot:Them: “I love opera! Which operas are you doing this year?” Me: “We’re starting out with Romeo and Juliet…” Them: “I love Shakespeare!” Me: “And then we’re doing The Little Prince…” Them: “That was a great book!” Me: “Next we’re performing The Magic Flute…” Them: “Mozart’s my favorite composer!” Me: “And we’re ending with Norma.” Them:

#2 Guerra, guerra! Le galliche selve
One of the most powerful moments in this opera is the “Guerra” chorus in which Norma’s Gallic tribe declares war on the Romans. You may recognize it from the opera, but you may also recognize some of the music it inspires. For example, this moment in the Harry Potter movie soundtracks.
#3 Mira o Norma
This piece might not be wildly famous, but you’ll definitely fall in love with it by the end of the performance. After Norma and her friend and fellow priestess Adalgisa discover they are in love with the same man, they have a tender moment of sisterhood and ultimately decide to support each other.
#4 Deh! non volerli vittime
If Bellini was good at only one thing, it was taking true, vulnerable moments and making them even more heart wrenching. While the finale might not be the most widely known work in operatic repertoire, we’re sure it will make you a little misty eyed as you listen to it.
This opera is not to be missed. Get your tickets here.
