Rameau : Platée | Laurent Pelly & Marc Minkowski | Opéra national de Paris [DVD & Blu-ray trailer]

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • The hilarious Platée by Jean-Philippe Rameau, in Laurent Pelly's iconic production, makes its comeback at the Palais Garnier under Marc Minkowski's baton, with Sir Lawrence Brownlee in the role of the vain frog, and Julie Fuchs as La Folie...
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    Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Platée is a masterpiece of the French operatic repertoire and was highly regarded by critics during the composer’s lifetime. Composed for the marriage of the Dauphin Louis, son of Louis XV, to the Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain, it was first performed at Versailles in 1745 and became an instant hit.
    The plot revolves around the ugly and conceited frog Platée, the victim of a machination of the gods who make her believe that she is loved by Jupiter. Is this Rameau mocking Princess Maria Teresa of Spain - reputedly a woman of little beauty? Or the French court, which saw itself as a new Olympus?
    This classic production from the Opéra national de Paris by Marc Minkowski and Laurent Pelly returns to the stage with an entirely new cast, featuring Julie Fuchs, Mathias Vidal, Jean Teitgen and Lawrence Brownlee in the title-role.
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    Comédie lyrique (ballet bouffon) in a prologue and three acts (1745)
    Music: Jean-Philippe Rameau
    Libretto: Adrien-Joseph Le Valois d’Orville after Jacques Autreau
    Platée: Lawrence Brownlee
    Thalie, La Folie: Julie Fuchs
    Jupiter: Jean Teitgen
    Momus: Marc Mauillon
    Un Satyre, Cithéron: Nahuel di Pierro
    Thespis: Mathias Vidal
    Mercure: Reinoud Van Mechelen
    L’Amour, Clarine: Tamara Bounazou
    Junon: Adriana Bignagni Lesca
    Les Musiciens du Louvre
    Conductor: Marc Minkowski
    Chœurs de l’Opéra national de Paris
    Chorus master: Ching-Lien Wu
    Stage direction and costumes: Laurent Pelly
    Set design: Chantal Thomas
    Lighting design: Joël Adam
    Choreography: Laura Scozzi
    Dramaturgy: Agathe Mélinand

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