Le Rossignol

Igor Stravinsky

Les Mamelles de Tirésias

Francis Poulenc

Stravinsky and Poulenc reunited for a dazzling diptych presented by an outstanding team of French soloists, François-Xavier Roth, and Olivier Py

Dates

  1. Friday 10 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  2. Monday 13 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  3. Wednesday 15 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  4. Friday 17 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  5. Sunday 19 March 2023 - 5:00 PM

François-Xavier Roth | direction
Olivier Py | staging
Pierre-André Weitz | sets and costumes
Bertrand Killy | lighting

Les Siècles
Ensemble Aedes | direction Mathieu Romano

Le Rossignol
Sabine Devieilhe | Nightingale
Cyrille Dubois | Fisherman / First Japanese envoy
Chantal Santon Jeffery | Cook
Laurent Naouri | Chamberlain
Victor Sicard | Bonze
Rodolphe Briand | Third Japanese envoy
Francesco Salvadori | Japanese envoy
Jean-Sébastien Bou | Emperor of China
Lucile Richardot | Death

Les Mamelles de Tirésias
Sabine Devieilhe
| Thérèse-Tirésias / The Cartomancer
Laurent Naouri | Theatre director
Jean-Sébastien Bou | Thérèse' husband
Victor Sicard | A gendarme
Cyrille Dubois | A reporter from Paris / Monsieur Lacouf
Rodolphe Briand | The son / A woman
Chantal Santon Jeffery | An elegant lady
Lucile Richardot | A newspaper vendor
Francesco Salvadori | Monsieur Presto

Sung in French with French and English subtitles

About

Les Mamelles de Tirésias by Poulenc, inspired by the eponymous drama by Apollinaire, was premiered in 1917, three years after Stravinsky’s Rossignol (Nightingale). Although Stravinsky’s work has certain stylistic discrepancies which are associated with its long maturation between 1908 and 1914, it is still imbued with the spirit of his master Rimsky-Korsakov and his Golden Cockerel in particular. Poulenc also took his time perfecting his adaptation of the play by Apollinaire (one of the musician’s favourite poets) throughout World War II. The musician took great pleasure in pastiching different lyric forms and included some modern rhythms such as jazz. The two works explore in their own way the theme of appearance and the power which it confers through the melodious bird and its mechanical double in the case of Stravinsky, and between man and woman for Poulenc. In the guise of a humorous surrealist sketch, Les Mamelles is actually a social and societal polemical tract, exploring with humour and cynicism the place and role of women. This remains a highly topical subject.

A dazzling team of French soloists has been assembled for this diptych, notably Sabine Devieilhe, Cyrille Dubois, Laurent Naouri, and Jean-Sébastien Bou. In the orchestra pit and at the rostrum, Les Siècles and their founder and director François-Xavier Roth kick off a multi-project residency this season (opera, concerts, a programme for young people and families) on avenue Montaigne. Lastly, director Olivier Py and his trusted associate Pierre-André Weitz round off the Poulenc cycle which they inaugurated with such flair in 2012 with Les Dialogues des Carmélites, and then La Voix humaine paired with the première of Point d’Orgue by Thierry Escaich last season. This exploration of identity on two fronts is sure to inspire them to new heights

NOUVELLE PRODUCTION
Coproduction Théâtre des Champs-Elysées / Opéra Nice Côte d’Azur
En partenariat avec France TV et le Figaro
Opera broadcasted by France Musique on 15 April 2023 8pm in Samedi à l’Opéra presented by Judith Chaine
Ce spectacle fait l’objet d’une captation réalisée par François Roussillon et Frédéric Savoir, coproduite par le Théâtre des Champs-Elysées et FRAprod, avec la participation de TF1, Mezzo, Medici.tv et le soutien du CNC.
Retrouvez prochainement ce spectacle sur la chaîne YouTube du Théâtre

Avec le soutien d'Aline Foriel-Destezet, mécène principale des opéras mis en scène au Théâtre des Champs-Elysées

Prices

  1. CŒUR ORCH. 180 €
  2. CAT. 1 145 €
  3. CAT. 1 105 €
  4. CAT. 3 75 €
  5. CAT. 4 35 €
  6. CAT. 5 15 €
  7. CAT. 6 5 €
CAT. 4: reduced visibility
CAT. 5: reduced visibility / on sale from the box office and online
CAT. 6: no visibility / on sale 1h before the performance from the box office

Dates

  1. Friday 10 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  2. Monday 13 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  3. Wednesday 15 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  4. Friday 17 March 2023 - 7:30 PM
  5. Sunday 19 March 2023 - 5:00 PM

Prices

  1. CŒUR ORCH. 180 €
  2. CAT. 1 145 €
  3. CAT. 1 105 €
  4. CAT. 3 75 €
  5. CAT. 4 35 €
  6. CAT. 5 15 €
  7. CAT. 6 5 €
CAT. 4: reduced visibility
CAT. 5: reduced visibility / on sale from the box office and online
CAT. 6: no visibility / on sale 1h before the performance from the box office

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