

Mozart's La Clemenza Di Tito was originally commissioned to celebrate the coronation of the Emperor Leopold II as King of Bohemia in 1791. This rarely-seen masterpiece was Mozart's last opera. Nicholas Hytner's elegant staging for the Glyndebourne Festival Opera sheds new light on the compelling story of passion that overrides loyalty and integrity that is tested to the extreme.
Direction
Hytner transforms static coronation pageantry into psychological battlefield.
Acting
Langridge's Tito embodies exhausted benevolence—power never looked so lonely.
Production
Glyndebourne's 1991 staging: period splendor with modern emotional clarity.

Director
Nicholas Hytner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mozart dashed this off in 18 days while finishing The Magic Flute and dying—his contractor literally delivered score pages to rehearsals still wet with ink.
Leopold II's actual coronation audience found the opera's mercy theme politically convenient—a Habsburg PR move disguised as art, which Mozart knew and maybe resented.
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