FREE UK SHIPPING OVER £30!

Poulenc - Dialogues des Carmelites (Blu-ray) | Erato 2564621953

Poulenc - Dialogues des Carmelites (Blu-ray)

Label: Erato

Cat No: 2564621953

Barcode: 0825646219537

Format: Blu-ray

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 10th November 2014

This product has now been deleted. Information is for reference only.

Contents

Artists

Sophie Koch
Patricia Petibon
Veronique Gens
Sandrine Piau
Rosalind Plowright
Topi Lehtipuu
Philippe Rouillon
Annie Vavrille
Sophie Pondjiclis
Francois Piolino
Jeremy Duffau
Yuri Kissin
Matthieu Lecroart
Choeur du Theatre des Champs-Elysees
Philharmonia Orchestra

Conductor

Jeremie Rhorer

Works

Poulenc, Francis

Dialogues des Carmelites

Artists

Sophie Koch
Patricia Petibon
Veronique Gens
Sandrine Piau
Rosalind Plowright
Topi Lehtipuu
Philippe Rouillon
Annie Vavrille
Sophie Pondjiclis
Francois Piolino
Jeremy Duffau
Yuri Kissin
Matthieu Lecroart
Choeur du Theatre des Champs-Elysees
Philharmonia Orchestra

Conductor

Jeremie Rhorer

About

At the end of 2013, the year that marked the 50th anniversary of Francis Poulenc’s death, his gripping and moving operatic masterpiece, Dialogues des Carmélites, was staged in Paris by director Olivier Py with a cast featuring some of France’s finest female singers – Patricia Petitbon, Véronique Gens, Sandrine Piau and Sophie Koch – under the baton of Jérémie Rohrer.

Le Figaro described the production as “a thing of wonder”, while Le Monde called it “A masterpiece ... the most exciting and consummately achieved show to have been seen on a Parisian stage in a long time … This was great work, magisterial and unforgettable.”

Among operas composed in the post-War era, Dialogues des Carmélites, first seen in 1957 at La Scala, is one of the most frequently performed and best loved. Set during the French Revolution, it tells the story of a highly-strung young aristocrat, Blanche de la Force, who seeks peace by joining a convent and who finally goes to the guillotine with her fellow nuns. Faith, fear and sacrifice are among the issues it addresses with music – sometimes austere, sometimes sensuous, sometimes both at once – that exemplifies Poulenc’s characteristic amalgam of simplicity and sophistication. Its final scene, as the nuns go one by one to their execution while singing a soaring ‘Salve regina’, is of spine-tingling pathos and power.

The stark, monochrome decor for Py’s production, designed by André Weitz, makes use of sliding panels that open and close to create the acting space or reveal expressionist vistas, while the costumes evoke the first half of the 20th century rather than the era of the Revolution itself.

Especially striking is the death scene of Madame de Croissy, the old Prioress, searingly sung and acted by the British mezzo-soprano Rosalind Plowright: the audience views her agonies as if from above, since her bed is mounted vertically on the rear panel of the stage. Later in the opera, when it comes to the final night in their convent, before their expulsion by the revolutionaries, the nuns are assembled as if for the Last Supper, while the stunning, transcendent final scene is set against a starry sky.

Cast:
- Sophie Koch: Mère Marie de l’Incarnation
- Patricia Petibon: Blanche de La Force
- Véronique Gens: Madame Lidoine
- Sandrine Piau: Soeur Constance de Saint Denis
- Rosalind Plowright: Madame de Croissy
- Topi Lehtipuu: Le Chevalier de La Force
- Philippe Rouillon: Le Marquis de La Force
- Annie Vavrille: Mère Jeanne de l’Enfant Jésus
- Sophie Pondjiclis: Soeur Mathilde
- François Piolino: Le Père confesseur du couvent
- Jérémy Duffau: Le premier commissaire
- Yuri Kissin: Le second commissaire, un officier
- Matthieu Lécroart: Le geôlier

Pierre-André Weitz – design and costumes
Bertrand Killy – lighting
Hervé Gary – lighting
Natalie Van Parys – choreography
Olivier Simonnet – filming director

Filmed Live at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, 2013

Duration: 169 minutes
Languages: Sung in French, with subtitles available in English and German
Audio specs: Stereo Dolby 5.1

Error on this page? Let us know here

Need more information on this product? Click here