Obra
Opera
Lille

Le Retour d’Idoménée

Sinopsis

The baroque opera Idomenée (1712), by André Campra, has as its theme a dense network of passions involving, on one side, the vengeful gods Venus, Eolo, Neptune and Nemesis and, on the other, characters emerged from the Trojan War as Idomeneo (King of Crete), his son Idamante, Princess Ilione, a Trojan prisoner, and Electra, the daughter of Agamemnon. The baroque music creates an emotional distancing that the staging, seeking the sensitivity of the current viewer, has attempted to transform by focusing interest in the trauma of the war in which everyone is immersed, so that, under a layer of psychological likelihood, the characters seem to live trapped in a nightmare. The scenery, built only with broken glass panels, symbolizes the soul of the characters, fragility, broken or lost dreams, and their frustrated hopes. A glass castle suspended in the air capable of reflecting their thoughts but also their nightmares.

Ficha Técnica
Directed by Àlex Ollé / La Fura dels Baus

Musical director: Emmanuelle Haïm

Scenography: Alfons Flores
Costumes: Lluc Castells
Lights: Urs Schönebaum
Video: Emmanuel Carlier
Artistic collaboration in the direction: Susana Gomez
Assistant musical director and choir leader: Denis Comtet
Set design assistant: Sarah Bernardy
Singers: Benoît Hartoin, Elisabeth Geiger

Distribution:
Tassis Christoyannis
Samuel Boden
Hélène Carpentier
Chiara skerath
Frédéric Caton
Yoann dubruque
Hys Enguerrand

Choir and orchestra: Le Concert d’Astrée

A production of Opéra de Lille

Descripción

A glass castle suspended in the air capable of reflecting their thoughts but also their nightmares.

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