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Bizet's The Pearl Fishers

Bizet's The Pearl Fishers, live from the Metropolitan Opera in New York, with a cast including Diana Damrau, Matthew Polenzani and Mariusz Kwiecien, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda.

For the first time in 100 years, Bizet's The Pearl Fishers comes to the Met. Pearl divers Nadir and Zurga talk about the time their friendship was nearly destroyed when they both fell in love with the same woman - the beautiful Hindu priestess Leila. When a veiled princess arrives in the village, Nadir immediately recognises it as Leila, who he still loves, and which will test their friendship once again. The themes of love, betrayal and vengeance are brought to life in Bizet's exotic score, which includes ravishing music such as the famous duet, Au fond du temple saint. Gianandrea Noseda conducts a cast including Matthew Polenzani and Mariusz Kwiecien as the rival pearl divers and Diana Damrau as the object of their affection.

Presented by Mary Jo Heath and Ira Siff.

Bizet The Pearl Fishers
Leila..... Diana Damrau (soprano)
Nadir..... Matthew Polenzani (tenor)
Zurga..... Mariusz Kwiecien (baritone)
Nourabad..... Nicolas Test茅 (bass-baritone)

The Chorus of the Metropolitan Opera, New York
The Orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera, New York
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor).

4 hours

Last on

Sat 16 Jan 2016 18:00

Music Played

  • Richard Wagner

    Tannh盲user (Overture)

    Performer: Leslie Howard. Music Arranger: Franz Liszt.
    • Hyperion.

Synopsis

ACT I

A pearl-diving village in the Far East. As the villagers prepare for their dive, they sing of their fear of the sea. Zurga tells them they must choose a leader, and they unanimously swear loyalty to him. Nadir returns to the village after spending a year away. He and Zurga recall that their friendship was almost destroyed when they both fell in love with a Hindu priestess. Nadir swears he has kept the vow they both made to protect their friendship by staying away from her. Nourabad, the High Priest, brings a priestess to the village. She is to sing and pray all night to calm the demons of the deep and to ward off the spirits of the storm. Although she is veiled, Nadir immediately realizes she is Le茂la, the priestess he still loves. Zurga, who does not recognize her, imposes an oath of obedience upon her on pain of death. Le茂la is to remain veiled and pure. Her reward for keeping the divers safe from harm will be their finest pearl. Nadir, alone, reveals that he and Le茂la have met illicitly and that he has followed her to the village. He listens as she begins her incantation and, unable to resist any longer, calls out to her. She breaks off, answering his love.

ACT II

Nourabad tells Le茂la that the divers have returned safely and she can now sleep until morning in the temple. He stresses the importance of her vow. As proof of her ability to keep her promise she tells him how, as a little girl, she once protected a fugitive. The man she saved gave her a necklace, which she wears to this day. In her sleep, Le茂la dreams of Nadir, who is in fact making his way into the sacred enclosure. The couple is reunited. As a storm breaks out, they are discovered and denounced by Nourabad, who blames them for the tempest. Zurga protects his friend from the fury of the villagers, who demand his immediate death. Nourabad tears off Le茂la鈥檚 veil. Zurga finally recognizes Le茂la and realizes that Nadir has betrayed their oath. He angrily demands death for the guilty couple.

ACT III

The storm has died away but the village has suffered terrible damage from flooding. Zurga鈥檚 anger has passed and he sadly reflects on Nadir鈥檚 fate. Le茂la intercedes for Nadir and Zurga relents, but his jealousy reawakens when he realizes how much Le茂la loves his rival. He allows Nourabad to take her to be sacrificed together with Nadir. Before she leaves, she gives her special necklace to one of the young divers and asks him to give it to her mother. Zurga seizes the necklace with a cry.

The pearl fishers prepare for the ritual deaths of Le茂la and Nadir at dawn. Zurga stops them with the news that the village is on fire, and the villagers flee to try and save their children. Zurga releases Nadir and Le茂la and explains that he set the village alight in order to rescue them. He reveals that he was the fugitive Le茂la saved many years ago. The lovers gratefully make their escape and Zurga is left to face the consequences of his actions.

- With thanks to the Metropolitan Opera, New York

Broadcast

  • Sat 16 Jan 2016 18:00