Act I
Scene 1: The Park of a Castle
Prince
Siegfried and his friends are celebrating his coming of age at a private party.
The guests drink to his health and the jester entertains them with his antics.
The Prince is warned that his mother, the Princess Regent, is approaching.
She
is displeased with her son’s behaviour and she presents him with a crossbow.
After the Princess has gone, the partying begins anew.
Twilight
falls. The guests depart and the Prince is left alone in the park. High above,
Siegfried catches sight of a flock of white swans and the vision stirs the
hunter’s urge in him.
Seizing
his bow, the Prince makes his way off into the heart of the forest.
Scene 2: A Lake in the Forest in the Middle of the
Night
White
swans are swimming near the shore; they are beautiful young maidens who have
been transformed by the evil magician von Rothbart. Only at night can they
assume human form and the only power on earth which can break this evil spell
is devoted love.
Siegfried
appears. He sees one of the white birds come to shore and draws his bow to
shoot it. The bird suddenly turns into a beautiful woman – it is Odette, Queen
of the swan-maidens. Odette’s beauty enthrals the Prince and he tries to capture
her. She, however, is afraid of the evil magician and, as she avoids Siegfried,
she disappears in the midst of the swan-maidens. Siegfried runs after Odette
and vows eternal love and fidelity to her.
Odette’s
heart responds in the same way to Siegfried’s passionate love.
Dawn
breaks. Odette bids Siegfried a tender farewell and the white swans glide
slowly away across the lake.
Act II
Scene 3: A Ball at the Castle
Siegfried
must choose a bride from among the well-bred maidens who have been invited, but
he remains indifferent to them all because he has given his heart to Odette.
Only at his mother’s insistence does he dance with any of the prospective
brides.
He
must, however, choose one of them, and as a token of his love he must give his
chosen bride a bouquet. As he faces this dilemma, however, a fanfare of
trumpets heralds the arrival of new guests – the magician von Rothbart and
Odile, his daughter. The Prince is struck by her resemblance to Odette.
Von
Rothbart wants the Prince to fall in love with Odile so that he will break his
vow of eternal love and fidelity; Odette will then remain in the sorcerer’s
power forever. It is for this reason that he has given his own daughter
Odette’s form and features. Odile seduces Siegfried, who is fascinated by her
charm. He announces to his mother that the beautiful Odile is his choice. The
wicked magician is jubilant.
Suddenly
Siegfried sees a vision of the true swan-maiden outside the castle window and
realises that he has been deceived into breaking his vow. In despair, he rushes
to the lake to find his beloved Odette.
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