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Pelléas et Mélisande

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Opera Vlaanderen, AntwerpFrankrijklei 3, Amberes, Antwerp, 2000, Bélgica
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Brussels
Intérpretes
Opera Ballet Vlaanderen
Alejo PérezDirección
Sidi Larbi CherkaouiDirección de escena, Coreografía
Marina AbramovićDiseño de escena
Damien JaletCoreografía
Koor Opera Vlaanderen
Symfonisch Orkest Opera Ballet Vlaanderen
Mari EriksmoenSopranoMélisande
Jacques ImbrailoBarítonoPelléas
Leigh MelroseBarítonoGolaud
Matthew BestBajo-barítonoArkel
Anat EdriSopranoYniold
Susan MacleanSopranoGeneviève
Markus SuihkonenBajoShepherd

In French with Dutch surtitles.

"One evening, I found her, crying at the edge of a spring, in the forest in which I was lost," writes Prince Golaud to his half-brother Pelléas in a letter. The only information that Golaud found out about the mysterious woman is that her name is Mélisande. They are married and after several months, return home to Allemonde. Very quickly an unpleasant love triangle arises between the two half-brothers and Mélisande. Pelléas is a soulmate for Mélisande. By contrast, Golaud frightens her by reacting with incomprehension and terror to her silent and inscrutable nature. Golaud's jealousy will bring the passion between the two lovers to an abrupt end.

With Pelléas et Mélisande (1902), the French composer Claude Debussy created an absolute high point in the history of opera. He composed for virtually the entire original text of the play by Maurice Maeterlinck. This Belgian winner of the Nobel Prize for literature created a symbolic universe that inspired Debussy to an evocative and highly poetic musical contemplation of human states of being.

Críticas de Pelléas et Mélisande dirigida por Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui