Premiered: December 5, 1912 - Zurich
Setting of Ariadne auf Naxos:
Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos takes place in 18th century Vienna.
Other Popular Opera Synopses:
Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor, Mozart's The Magic Flute, Verdi's Rigoletto, & Puccini's Madama Butterfly
The Story of Ariadne auf Naxos
Ariadne auf Naxos, Prologue
The performers huddle into groups to figure out how to pull of this great feat. The young composer is wary and hesitant to make any changes to his score. However, the music master encourages him to make the changes - after all, if he doesn't perform as needed, he will not earn his wages. The composer agrees and begins to craft changes to his score. As he makes his changes, Zerbinetta and the prima donna berate and pester him into abridging the others' parts. Zerbinetta returns to her group and fills them in on the opera's plot. According to her, Ariadne auf Naxos has just lost her lover, Theseus. Having no hope left, Ariadne concedes to death. Zerbinetta thinks that Ariadne needs a new lover instead, and flirts with the composer until he agrees to make the changes she proposes. He quickly writes in the new ending to his opera and the comedians take their places on stage. When his adrenaline finally wears off, he immediately regrets what he has agreed to do. Blaming his music master for convincing him to make changes to his opera, he rushes out of the room in horror.
Ariadne auf Naxos, The Performance
The three nymphs, Naiad, Dryad, and Echo, announce that a ship is approaching the island, and with it, comes a stranger. Ariadne thinks that Hermes finally has come to deliver her, but instead, it is the god Bacchus who has escaped from the sorceress, Circe. When he finally reaches the island, Ariadne rushes to greet him. When she spots him on the shore, she mistakes his figure for Theseus. When face to face, she realizes it is not him. Bacchus declares his godliness and the two fall immediately in love. Telling her he'd rather see the stars in the sky fall rather than losing her love, he promises her an eternity with him among the constellations. Ariadne is enthralled by his countenance and agrees to her new life with him. As the two descend into the sky, Zerbinetta returns to announce her philosophy on love was correct all along.

