OperaŒdipe
Georges Enesco
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Description
In 1909, after attending a performance of OEdipus Rex at the Comédie-Française, George Enescu hastened to transcribe the first bars of his one and only opera. Sophocles’ play had the effect of an electroshock on the Romanian composer, spurring him to begin work on his score before he even had a libretto. The completed work would ultimately have its world premiere at the Paris Opera in 1936. The influences of his teacher Fauré, of Stravinsky, Debussy and Romania’s ancestral musical traditions all fuelled an orchestral and vocal composition of unparalleled originality. Surprisingly, despite receiving a rapturous reception, the work was rarely staged at opera houses during the 20th century. For his Paris Opera debut, Wajdi Mouawad evokes the life of OEdipus – the man unaware of his own identity – in a continuum of organic, vegetal, ethereal and aquatic images.
Orchestre et Choeurs de l’Opéra national de Paris
Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine / Choeur d’enfants de l’Opéra national de ParisWith the support of the CNC and the Orange Foundation, sponsor of the Paris Opera's audiovisual broadcasts.
Director: François RoussillonVisuel ©Elisa Haberer / OnP
Description
Œdipus: Son of Laius and Jocasta
Laius: King of Thebes
Jocasta: Queen of Thebes, mother and wife of Œdipus
Creon: Brother of Jocasta
Tiresias: A soothsayer
Merope: Œdipus’ adoptive mother, Queen of Corinth
Phorbas: Shepherd in the service of Polybus and Merope, rulers of Corinth
The Shepherd: Commanded by Laius to kill the newborn Œdipus
Antigone: Daughter of Œdipus and Jocasta
Theseus: King of Athens
The Sphinx
The High Priest
The Night WatchmanDescription
Prologue
00:00:00
Act I
00:09:58
Act II
00:37:34
Act III
01:26:24
Act IV
02:09:42
Creatives
Libretto Edmond Fleg
Music Conductor Director Set design Emmanuel Clolus
Costume design Emmanuelle Thomas
Make-up, hairdressing Cécile Kretschmar
Lighting design Éric Champoux
Video Stéphane Pougnand
Dramaturgy Charlotte Farcet
Chorus master
Cast
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