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Kristīne Opolais and Christopher Maltman on Manon Lescaut (The Royal Opera)

4,945 Visningar· 12/15/23
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Join soprano Kristīne Opolais and baritone Christopher Maltman as they talk about becoming the roles of Manon and Lescaut in Puccini s first success, Manon Lescaut directed by Jonathan Kent. Find out more at http://www.roh.org.uk/manonlescaut Puccini s publisher tried to prevent him from adapting Abbé Prévost s L Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut -- Massenet had already created a highly successful opera based on the novel. But Puccini was not to be dissuaded, claiming a woman like Manon can have more than one lover . Despite a troubled gestation (five librettists were engaged in the project), the premiere of Manon Lescaut in 1893 was Puccini s first major triumph -- a hit with critics and the public alike. Jonathan Kent -- director of The Royal Opera s much-loved staging of Tosca -- brings a new production of Manon Lescaut to Covent Garden. Puccini s sumptuous, richly-coloured score is characterized by youthful vitality and filled with glorious melodies. Des Grieux expresses his passion for Manon in the Act I aria Vedete? io son fedele , lively dances evoke Manon s luxurious life in Paris in Act II, while in the impassioned finale to Act III, Pazza son! , Des Grieux begs to be allowed to join the imprisoned Manon on her voyage to America. The opera culminates in Manon s heartbreaking Act IV aria Sola, perduta, abbandonata , as she contemplates her impending death.

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