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Suor Angelica / L'Enfant et les sortilègesNew production

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New National Theatre, Tokyo: Opera House1-1-1 Honmachi Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0071, Japan
Dates/times in Tokyo time zone
Performers
New National Theatre
Ryusuke NumajiriConductor
Jun AguniDirector
Atsumi YokotaSet Designer
Emi MasudaCostume Designer
Masao OshimaLighting Designer
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
New National Theatre Chorus
Noriko ItoChoreography

Suor Angelica

Chiara IsottonSopranoSuor Angelica
Junko SaitoSopranoLa zia principessa (Aunt Princess)
Megumi ShiozakiMezzo-sopranoLa badessa (The Abbess)
Akiko GokeMezzo-sopranoLa suora zelatrice (The Monitress)
Yuka KobayashiMezzo-sopranoLa maestra delle novizie (Mistress of the novices)
Maki NakamuraSopranoSuor Genovieffa
Hare ItoSopranoSuor Osmina
Sachie KonnoSopranoSuor Dolcina
Nagisa FukudomeSopranoUna conversa 1
Akiko OsakabeMezzo-sopranoUna conversa 2
Yoriko MaekawaMezzo-sopranoPrima cercatrice
Mari IwamotoMezzo-sopranoUna cercatrice 2
Shihori WadaSopranoUna novizia (A novice)
Ryoko SuzukiMezzo-sopranoLa suora infermiera (Nursing sister)

L'Enfant et les sortilèges

Chloé BriotSopranoThe Child
Junko SaitoSopranoMother
Rie MiyakeSopranoPrincess, Fire, Nightingale
Shoko SogoSopranoChina Cup, Dragonfly
Mao MoritaSopranoShepherdess, Owl, Bat, The armchair
Yuki SugiyamaMezzo-sopranoCat (female), Squirrel, Shepherd
Takayuki HamamatsuTenorWedgwood teapot
Hideyuki AochiTenorLittle old man, Tree frog
Teppei KonoBass-baritoneClock, Cat (male)
Taiki TanakaBaritoneChair, Tree

As the third pairing in our double bill series, our 2023/2024 season will open with Puccini's Suor Angelica and Ravel's L'Enfant et les Sortilèges. Suor Angelica (Sister Angelica) is the second work in Il trittico, a collection of three one-act operas from Puccini's later years. Performed with only female singers except for the mixed chorus in the final scene, this work captures a remarkably religious and lyrical atmosphere. For approximately 50 minutes, peaceful scenes of the convent nuns, the tense interaction between Angelica and her aunt, the Princess, that dramatically turns into tragedy, and scenes of mysterious miracles, all develop through Puccini's distinctively eloquent orchestration.

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