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The Metropolitan Opera: Boris Godunow
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Bass René Pape, the world’s reigning Boris, reprises his overwhelming portrayal of the tortured tsar caught between grasping ambition and crippling paranoia, kicking off the Live in HD season on October 9, 2021. Conductor Sebastian Weigle leads Mussorgsky’s masterwork, a pillar of the Russian repertoire, in its original 1869 version. Stephen Wadsworth’s affecting production poignantly captures the hope and suffering of the Russian people as well as the tsar himself. This live cinema transmission is part of the Met’s award-winning Live in HD series, bringing opera to movie theaters across the globe.
Don Giovanni - Palais Garnier
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Quel est ce feu qui pousse Don Giovanni à séduire, à soumettre, à conquérir les femmes une à une, avec la fièvre et la froideur du prédateur ferrant sa proie, à poursuivre à travers elles un obscur objet qui toujours se dérobe à lui ? Pour sa deuxième collaboration avec Da Ponte, Mozart devait marquer au fer rouge l’histoire de l’opéra et hanter à jamais la culture européenne. Kierkegaard nous invitait à écouter dans ce Dissolu puni « le chuchotement de la tentation, le tourbillon de la séduction, le silence de l’instant ». Le cycle Mozart-Da Ponte se poursuit avec Don Giovanni confié à Ivo Van Hove. Habitué à interroger le sens politique des œuvres, le metteur en scène réalise, après Boris Godounov, sa deuxième mise en scène pour l’Opéra de Paris.
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La Walkyrie
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La Walkyrie

Oct 28, 2018
Antonio Pappano conducts a full performance of the second opera in Richard Wagner’s epic Der Ring des Nibelungen. During a storm, Sieglinde gives shelter to a wounded stranger. They find themselves drawn to each other. He is Siegmund, the twin from whom Sieglinde was separated in childhood. Unknown to them, their father is Wotan, the most powerful of the gods. Through Siegmund, Wotan hopes to retrieve a gold ring of ultimate power that he cannot take himself.
Don Carlo
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Don Carlo

May 22, 2016
The 2016 Don Carlo production at the Vienna State Opera, directed by Daniele Abbado, offered a modern, minimalist take on Verdi's masterpiece. Abbado emphasized the psychological and political tensions within the story, employing stark sets and subdued colors to evoke a timeless, oppressive atmosphere. Lighting played a crucial role, intensifying the focus on the characters' inner struggles and conflicts. The cast featured René Pape as a commanding and deeply nuanced Philip II, alongside Ramón Vargas as Don Carlo and Anja Harteros, who delivered a luminous and emotionally charged portrayal of Elisabetta.
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