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Pulcinella and L’Heure Espagnole

Estonian National Opera HouseTallinn, Harju, Estland
Datum/Zeit in Tallinn Zeitzone
Donnerstag 18 September 202519:00
Freitag 19 September 202519:00
Samstag 06 Dezember 202519:00
Sonntag 07 Dezember 202515:00
Sonntag 21 Dezember 202515:00
Darsteller
Estonian National Opera
Arvo VolmerMusikalische Leitung
Kaspar MändMusikalische Leitung
Guillaume GallienneRegie
Sylvie OlivéBühnenbild
Olivier BériotKostüme
John TorresLicht
Estonian National Opera Orchestra
Marie Lambert-Le BihanDramaturgie
Juuli LillMezzosopranPulcinella
Aule UrbMezzosopranPulcinella
Rafael DicentaTenorPulcinella
Yixuan WangTenorPulcinella
Raiko RaalikBassPulcinella
Priit VolmerBassPulcinella

L'Heure espagnole

Helen LokutaMezzosopranConcepción
Karis TrassMezzosopranConcepción
Mart MadisteTenorTorquemada
Reigo TammTenorTorquemada
Tamar NugisBaritonRamiro
René SoomBaritonRamiro
Mart LaurBassDon Iñigo Gomez
Priit VolmerBassDon Iñigo Gomez
Brayan Avila MartinezTenorGonzalve
Heldur Harry PõldaTenorGonzalve

Pulcinella

Leonide MassineChoreographiePulcinella

“Pulcinella” tells a story about a vivid commedia dell’arte character, rogue Pulcinella whose cheeky charm helps him to woo other men’s lovers and saves him from intricate plans of revenge …

When the director of Ballets Russes, Sergei Diaghilev proposed that Igor Stravinsky write a ballet with songs based on Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s (1710–1736) music and a commedia dell’arte libretto, Stravinsky thought that Diaghilev must be out of his mind. After having acquainted himself with the musical material that included also music of some less know Italian composers, he was hooked, “I took a look at the music and fell in love!”. The commission resulted in an artistic pearl that combines song and dance, Stravinsky’s musical humour and Pablo Picasso’s designs.

“L’Heure espagnole”

A story about a woman yearning for a love affair, an unsuspecting husband, three concealed lovers and a room full of clocks ...

The opera is based on Franc-Nohain’s eponymous play that premiered in 1904 that in its clear and realistic expression opposed Symbolism that had emerged in the 19th century France and was popularised by Mallarmé, Verlaine and Maeterlinck. The colourful characters and events of the play offered Ravel a chance to experiment with musical means and sonorities. We can hear clocks chiming in various rhythms and characteristic Spanish dances, such as habanera and jota. The critique of Ravel’s first opera can be summed up with an opinion published after the premiere: “This is a musical comedy that is full of brilliant clockwork and seductive joie de vivre – Ravel’s first opera is a masterpiece, bristling with dazzling music!”

Rezensionen von Pulcinella inszeniert von Guillaume Gallienne

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