Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui signs the choreography and set of this Baroque opera-ballet, starring Lisette Oropesa.
Very much in keeping with the spirit of his age, Jean-Philippe Rameau measures the European culture of being lucky or unlucky in love against the image of the noble savage and takes the audience on a journey to four exotic realms. Given that, in the mythical land of Arcadia, people are walking away from Love and choosing to follow the god of war, Amor encourages Love to seek new followers on other continents. Regardless of whether the portrayals of distant lands are accurate representations of reality as conveyed by geographers, or simply a propagation of colonial clichés, Europeans are reflected just as much in the sultan who declines to take advantage of the highly desirable prisoner; in the self-destructively jealous Inka priest; in the love games of Persian princes; and in the prairie Indians who love faithfully and peacefully, as Rameau's furiously portrayed storms and volcanic eruptions stand for their emotional turbulence.
Recollecting the origins of French music theatre within a culture of dance, Rameau plays with a genre which was enjoying a high degree of popularity among his contemporaries, but which today classifies as terra incognita, ripe for rediscovery: the Opéra-ballet. Using a balanced mix of music, drama and dance, and with multiple long-distance location changes, the focus alternates between four couples and their handling of fidelity, trust and jealousy - variations on the increasingly pertinent question: How do we love right?
With the collaboration of Naxos
Opera-ballet in four acts and prologue
Music by Jean-Philippe Rameau
Libretto by Louis de Fuzelier
Premiered on August 23, 1735 by the Académie Royale de Musique at its Théâtre in the Palais-Royal
Orchestra and Chorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper
Dancers of the Compagnie Eastman, Antwerpen
Balthasar-Neumann-Chor, Freiburg
Münchner Festspielorchester
Artistic team
Conductor | Ivor Bolton
Stage director and choreographer | Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Set designer | Anna Viebrock
Costumes designer | Greta Goiris
Lighting designer | Michael Bauer
Playwrights | Antonio Cuenca, Miron Hakenbeck
Cast
Prologue
Hébé | Lisette Oropesa
Bellone | Goran Juric
L'Amour | Ana Quintans
1e Entrée – Le turc généreux (The Generous Turk)
Osman | Tareq Nazmi
Emilie | Joélle Harvey
Valère | Cyril Auvity
2e Entrée – Les Incas du Pérou (The Incas of Peru)
Huascar | François Lis
Phani | Anna Prohaska
Don Carlos | Mathias Vidal
3e Entrée – Les fleurs-fête Persane (The Flowers-Persian Festival)
Tacmas | Cyril Auvity
Ali | Tareq Nazmi
Zaire | Ana Quintans
Fatime | Anna Prohaska
4e Entrée – Les sauvages (The Savages)
Adario | John Moore
Damon | Mathias Vidal
Don Alvaro | François Lis
Zima | Lisette Oropesa