General Information
- Production title:Werther - Opéra National de Paris (2014)
- Creation date:01/01/2004
- Work - Composer:Werther - Jules Massenet
- Opera house:Opéra National de Paris - Bastille.
Description
Original production by Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 2004
In Massenet's masterpiece, from the moment the moonlight idyll is revealed and then shattered, the tears never cease to flow. "My entire being weeps", says Werther. This is a far cry from the furtive tears or the violent sobbing usually associated with opera. These tears fall slowly and inexorably, one by one, in "patient drops", as Charlotte says: in four acts, they will accomplish their work. Charlotte cannot hold back her tears when she rereads Werther's letters and her tears are the only part of her, the only sacrifice that Werther dares to ask of her. She weeps before Sophie, her angel of consolation; her tears flow again on reading Ossian; they fall once more over Werther's blood-soaked body. These final tears he refuses, however, for he is now free and happy. Werther is a long requiem, a "lacrimose dies illa", truly a day of tears and, without doubt, the most personal of all Massenet's works. Roberto Alagna and Karine Deshayes portray the two unhappy lovers in the now legendary production by Benoît Jacquot, conducted by Michel Plasson.
More information is available on the operahouse's official website.
Schedule
January 19, 2014 14:30:00
January 22, 2014 19:30:00
January 25, 2014 19:30:00
January 29, 2014 19:30:00
February 02, 2014 14:30:00
February 05, 2014 19:30:00
February 09, 2014 14:30:00
February 12, 2014 19:30:00
Casting
Work's characters list
Conductor
Conductor
Le Bailli
Schmidt
Johann
Werther
Werther
Charlotte
Albert
Sophie
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