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 | 00:34 |  | Rameau's Platée at the Opéra de Paris
Platée
‘Comédie lyrique (ballet bouffon)’ in a prologue and three acts by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
Libretto by Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d'Orville
First performance in Versailles, la Grande Ecurie, 31 March 1745
Orchestre des Musiciens du Louvre, Marc Minkowksi (Conductor)
Chœurs de l’Opéra national de Paris, Ching-Lien Wu (Chorus Master)
Laurent Pelly (Stage Director, Costumes)
Chantal Thomas (Sets), Joël Adam (Lighting), Laura Scozzi (Choreography)
Lawrence Brownlee (Platée)
Julie Fuchs (Thalie | la Folie)
Nahuel di Pierro (Un satyre | Cithéron)
Marc Mauillon (Momus)
Reinoud Van Mechelen (Mercure)
Tamara Bounazou (L'amour | Clarine)
Jean Teitgen (Jupiter)
Adriana Bignani-Lesca (Junon)
Paris, Opéra National de Paris, Palais Garnier, 21 June 2022 | |
 | 03:08 |  | Opera Now: György Kurtág
Opera Now: György Kurtág
OPERA NOW is a six-part documentary series hosted by Vasco Mendonça, a composer with a passion for contemporary opera who is committed to introducing the general public to this unique world. In each episode, he presents a landmark work of the 21st century through interviews with composers, directors, and singers...
In 1957, Samuel Beckett’s play Fin de Partie, written in French, premiered. A year later, its English-language version followed, and half a century later, György Kurtág adapted it into an opera! Fin de Partie : scènes et monologues, a one-act opera, thus features the four characters from the original play, engaged in an obscure dialogue: is a tragedy unfolding before our eyes, or is this a strange daily ritual? Dive into this episode of OPERA NOW to find out more… | |
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