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Video a la carta: Médée

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Programa
Charpentier, Marc-Antoine (1643-1704)MédéeLibreto de Thomas Corneille
Intérpretes
Opéra national de Paris
William ChristieDirección
Sir David McVicarDirección de escena
Bunny ChristieDiseño de escena, Diseño de vestuario
Paule ConstableDiseño de iluminación
Les Arts Florissants
Thibaut LenaertsDirección de coro
Lynne PageCoreografía
Julie RosetSoprano
Mariasole MaininiSoprano
Maud GnidzazSoprano
Juliette PerretSoprano
Virginie ThomasSoprano
Clément DebieuvreTenor
Bastien RimondiTenor
Matthieu WalendzikBarítono
Julia WischniewskiSoprano
Alice GregorioSoprano
Lea DesandreMezzosopranoMedée
Reinoud Van MechelenTenorJason
Laurent NaouriBarítonoCréon
Emmanuelle de NegriSopranoNérine
Lisandro AbadieBarítonoArcas
Gordon BintnerBarítonoOronte
Ana Vieira LeiteSopranoCréuse
Élodie FonnardSopranoCléone

Possibly mythology’s most unfathomable character: Medea, the sorceress, betrayed by her husband Jason, takes revenge by offering the latter’s lover a poisoned dress and then killing her own children. Such a destiny, so often portrayed in the arts, could not but be embodied at the Opera.

In 1693, Marc-Antoine Charpentier premiered his only “tragédie lyrique”, based on a libretto by Thomas Corneille, at the Académie royale de Musique – forerunner of the Paris Opera – in the presence of Louis XIV. Three centuries after its creation, this baroque score of great orchestral wealth returns for the first time to the stage of the Paris Opera, under the baton of William Christie.

Renowned for his exceptionally articulate interpretations, director David McVicar transposes the action to the Second World War, thus reinforcing the heroine’s tragic character.

Críticas de Médée dirigida por Sir David McVicar

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