The Makropulos Affair (Opera)
The Makropulos Affair (Opera)
The Makropulos Affair (Opera)
2 Performance history
4 SYNOPSIS
4.3 Act 3
Emilas hotel room the next morning
Emilia and Jaroslav have spent the night together. Though
Jaroslav was disappointed by Emilias coldness, he gives
her the envelope containing the document. They are informed that Janek has committed suicide due to his infatuation with Emilia. Jaroslav grieves, but Emilia is absolutely indierent. Jaroslav hardly has time to express
his anger at her reaction before Count Hauk-endorf enters, he has left his wife and plans to elope with Emilia to
Spain. Albert, Kolenat, and Kristina enter, with a doctor who takes Count Hauk-endorf away. Kolenat has
noticed that Emilias handwriting matches that of Ellian
MacGregor and suspects her of forgery. She leaves the
room to get dressed, and says that after she has had her
breakfast, she will clarify everything.
4.2
Act 2
Recordings
References in literature
References
Notes
[1] Holloway, Lynette (7 January 1996). Richard Versalle,
63, Met Tenor, Dies After Fall in a Performance. New
York Times. Retrieved 29 November 2008.
[2] Bernard Williams, The Makropulos Case: Reections on
the Tedium of Immortality, Problems of the Self, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973.
Sources
Freeman, John W. Synopsis of The Makropulos
Case
Holden, Amanda (Ed.), The New Penguin Opera
Guide, New York: Penguin Putnam, 2001. ISBN
0-14-029312-4
Programme for English National Opera's performances of The Makropoulos Aair, May 2006
Tyrrell, John. Janeks Operas, A Documentary Account, Faber and Faber, 1992, ISBN 0-571-151299, Ch. 8 (p. 304325)
External links
Gavin Plumleys Leo Janek site, information on
The Makropulos Case
The Makropulos Case returns to Pragues National
Theatre Czech Radio
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