OperaLes Troyens
Hector Berlioz
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In 1854, Hector Berlioz confided in his memoirs that, “For three years, I have been tormented by the idea of a vast opera for which I would like to write both words and music.” Held back by the failures of Benvenuto Cellini and La Damnation de Faust, the composer was to wait another two years before throwing himself into Les Troyens, an enterprise based on Virgil’s Aeneid: an ancient text that, galvanised by the master’s brilliant orchestral modernity, breathed new life into an operatic world still dominated by Verdi. In 1990, when the curtain rose for the first time at the Opéra Bastille, it revealed the Trojan plains. Thirty years later, a new production directed by Dmitri Tcherniakov marks the anniversary of the opera house, revealing the work in all its immensity.
Orchestre et Choeurs de l’Opéra national de ParisA co-production of ARTE France, Opéra national de Paris and Bel Air Media with the support of the Orange Foundation, patron of the Paris Opera's audiovisual broadcasts and the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée.
© ARTE France - Opéra national de Paris – Bel Air Media 2019Visuel © Vincent Pontet / OnP
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Priam: King of Troy
Hécube: Priam’s wife
Cassandre, Créuse, Polyxène, Hellenus: The children of Hécube and Priam
Andromaque: Widow of Hector, son of Priam, who was killed by the Greeks
Astyanax: The young son of Hector and Andromaque
Énée: Husband of Créuse
Ascagne: Son of Énée and Créuse
Chorèbe: A soldier and Cassandre’s fiancé
Panthée: A friend of Énée
The ghost of Hector
A Greek chief
Didon
Anna
Narbal
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Act I
00:00:00
Act II
01:01:04
Act III
01:24:08
Act IV
02:03:44
Act V
02:43:02
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Music Hector Berlioz
Conductor Director Set design Costume design Elena Zaytseva
Lighting design Gleb Filshtinsky
Video Tieni Burkhalter
Chorus master
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