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    Poulenc - Dialogues des Carmelites - Schellenberger, Silja, Aikin - Muti - Scala (2004)

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    Poulenc - Dialogues des Carmelites - Schellenberger, Silja, Aikin - Muti - Scala (2004)

    Poulenc - Dialogues des Carmelites - Schellenberger, Silja, Aikin - Muti - Scala (2004)
    DVD 9 Untouched | NTSC 16:9 | PCM stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1 | 149 mins | Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish | No scans | 7.66 GB
    Studio: TDK | Genre: Opera

    This production of Dialogues originated at the Netherlands Opera, staged by the brilliant minimalist director Robert Carsen. Onstage action is often hieratic, quite appropriately so, and is particularly effective in the final scene – where the nuns go one after the other to their death by guillotine – which is staged differently than I've ever seen it. I won't ruin it by saying more than that; you must see it for yourself. Stage design is minimalist, with only monochromatic backdrops, spare furniture and props downstage, and Wieland Wagner-like lighting, stunningly effective. Costumes by Falk Bauer are primarily in black and white except for the splashes of color in the clothes of the Marquis and the Chevalier. The mob is entirely in black, the nuns in typical black-and-white until the very end.

    In this production Riccardo Muti's musical direction reminds us what a superb musician he is. One could not have asked for better playing from the La Scala orchestra, nor for better musical support of the singers.

    All in all, this is an extraordinarily effective production and, true to form, I was dissolved in tears at the end. Once again I aver that 'Dialogues des Carmélites' is one of the greatest of twentieth-century operas and this production helps to cement that opinion

    Works on This Recording:

    Francis Poulenc
    DIALOGUES DES CARMELITES (La Scala, 2004)

    Libretto by the composer based on the play by Georges Bernanos

    Le Marquis de la Force - Christopher Robertson
    Blanche, sa fille - Dagmar Schellenberger
    Le Chevalier, son fils - Gordon Gietz
    Madame de Croissy - Anja Silja
    Madame Lidoine - Gwynne Geyer
    Mere Marie de l'Incarnation - Barbara Dever
    Soeur Constance de Saint Denis - Laura Aikin
    Mere Jeanne - Annamaria Popescu
    Soeur Mathilde - Sara Allegretta
    L'aumonier - Mario Bolognesi
    Officier - Giuseppe Altomare
    Le premier commissaire - Gregory Bonfatti
    Le deuxieme commissaire - Ernesto Panariello
    Le geolier - Philippe Fourcade
    Thierry - Danilo Serraiocco
    Monsieur Javelinot - Francesco Musinu
    Voix de femme - Sae Kyung Rim

    Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala
    Riccardo Muti, conductor

    Robert Carsen, stage director
    Recorded at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan, 2004


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