Werther Paris PROMO
Datos

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Werther

Jules Massenet
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Opera
2h 41m
French
FULL HD
Spanish , English
Production

Jonas Kaufmann stars in this literary classic, directed by filmmaker Benoît Jacquot.

 

Under the baton of Michel Plasson, a Massenet specialist, Jonas Kaufmann and Sophie Koch perform one of opera's most touching love stories.
In Massenet's masterpiece, tears never cease to flow from the very moment the moonlight idyll is revealed and destroyed. "My whole being cries at it" says Werther. We are a long way from opera's usual tears, be they furtive or violent. These tears flow slowly and inexorably, one by one. “Patient tears” as Charlotte puts it. In the space of four acts, they will have done their work. Charlotte cannot hold them back as she rereads Werther's letters, and her tears are the only part of her, the only sacrifice that he dares ask of her. They will flow in front of Sophie, the angel of consolation. They will flow when Werther reads Ossian. And finally they will flow at the sight of Werther's blood-soaked body. Yet he refuses these last tears: for now he is happy and free.

 

Werther is a long requiem, ‘lacrimosa dies illa’, a tearful day if ever there was – a requiem for a young poet ending in paradise.

 

Orchestra of the Paris Opera

Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine / Chœur d’enfants de l’Opéra national de Paris

 

Artistic team


Conductor | Michel Plasson

Stage director | Benoît Jacquot

Set designer | Charles Edwards

Lighting designer | André Diot

Costume designer | Christian Gasc

 

Cast


Werther | Jonas Kaufmann

Charlotte | Sophie Koch

Albert | Ludovic Tézier

Le Bailli | Alain Vernhes

Jean Schmidt | Andreas Jaggi

Johann | Christian Tréguier

Sophie | Anne-Catherine Gillet

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