Sylvia | Music: Delibes, Léo (1836-1891) Choreography: Louis Mérante, Manuel Legris (New version) |
Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris | |
Kevin Rhodes | Conductor |
Luisa Spinatelli | Set Designer, Costume Designer |
Orchestre de l'Opéra national de Paris | |
Amandine Albisson | Dancer |
Germain Louvet | Dancer |
Roxane Stojanov | Dancer |
Guillaume Diop | Dancer |
Francesco Mura | Dancer |
Inès McIntosh | Dancer |
Fauns, dryads and shepherds: such is the bucolic world inhabited by Sylvia, the nymph of Diana, goddess of the hunt. Compelled to remain chaste, will she have to renounce her love for Aminta, just as Diana had to sacrifice her passion for Endymion?
Originally conceived by Louis Mérante, Sylvia was the first ballet to be performed at the newly-opened Palais Garnier in 1876, to a brilliant score by Léo Delibes, who also composed Coppélia. But it is the version by Manuel Legris, a Paris Opera Étoile dancer and the director of the Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company, that is making its repertoire debut.
The choreographer brings psychological depth to the libretto by adding a prologue portraying Diana’s conflict-ridden world and gives greater prominence to the male roles.
Duration : 2h05 with 1 interval.
Single tickets on sale from 19th November 2024 from 12 pm.