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Manon LescautNueva producción

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State Opera (Státní opera)Wilsonova 4, Praga, Central Bohemian Region, 110 00, República Checa
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Prague
Programa
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)Manon LescautLibreto de Luigi Illica, Marco Praga, Domenico Oliva
Intérpretes
Prague State Opera
Simone Di FeliceDirección
Sláva DaubnerováDirección de escena
Alexandre CorazzolaDiseño de escena
Tereza KopeckáDiseño de vestuario
Daniel TesařDiseño de iluminación
Prague State Opera Orchestra
Prague State Opera Chorus
Dominik Lukács ŽižkaVideoarte
Prague National Theatre Opera Ballet
Ghiulnara RaileanuSopranoManon Lescaut
Petra Šimková-AlvarezSopranoManon Lescaut
Peter BergerTenorChevalier des Grieux
Milen BožkovTenorChevalier des Grieux
Lukáš BařákBajo-barítonoLescaut
Csaba KotlárBarítonoLescaut
Jiří SulženkoBajoGeronte di Ravoir
František ZahradníčekBajoGeronte di Ravoir
Martin ŠrejmaTenorEdmondo
Daniel MatoušekTenorEdmondo
Ivo HrachovecBajoInnkeeper, Sergeant of archers
Roman VocelBajoInnkeeper, Sergeant of archers
Michaela ZajmiMezzosopranoMusician
Kateřina JalovcováMezzosopranoMusician
Josef MoravecTenorDancing master, Lamplighter
Vít ŠantoraTenorDancing master, Lamplighter

A life with the wealthy Geronte would offer the pretty Manon luxury, yet it would be devoid of passion. And great passion is what Manon enjoys with the poverty-stricken Chevalier Renato des Grieux. She must make a choice. Failing to do so is fateful for her …

The 1893 opera Manon Lescaut was Giacomo Puccini’s first triumph. Abounding in splendid melodies, the music renders intense emotions, from fervid love in the duet between Des Grieux and Manon in Act 2 to crushing despair of the lonesome Manon in the aria “Sola, perduta, abbandonata”.

The libretto is based on Abbé Prévost’s novel Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux, et de Manon Lescaut, issued in 1731 in Paris. Puccini was mesmerised by the book, yet his publisher, Ricordi, tried to dissuade him from setting it, pointing out that the story had already been adapted as an opera, Jules Massenet’s wildly popular Manon. Puccini, however, stuck to his guns, reasoning that “a woman like Manon can have more than one lover”.

Despite its difficult gestation (the text was patched together by five librettists), he created an opera whose premiere, on 1 February 1893 in Turin, enraptured the audience and critics alike. Puccini’s Manon Lescaut received its first performance in Bohemia on 24 April 1894 at the National Theatre in Prague. The Neues deutsches Theater (today’s State Opera) followed suit on 1 November 1923, with the production conducted by Alexander Zemlinsky, who at the time served as director of its opera company.

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