Massenet's Cendrillon from the New York Metropolitan Opera
The New York Metropolitan Opera presents Massenet's take on the Cinderella story, with Joyce DiDonato as Cinderella, and Alice Coote as her Prince Charming.
Another chance to hear the New York Metropolitan Opera 2018 broadcast of Massenet's take on the Cinderella story. First performed at the Opera Comique in Paris in 1899, Massenet wrote his Wagner-influenced opera at the height of his fame, and it was an immediate success. In this production, as when it was first staged at the Royal Opera House, Joyce DiDonato sings Cendrillon, with Alice Coote as her Prince Charming.
Presented by Mary Jo Heath with commentator Ira Siff.
Cendrillon ..... Joyce DiDonato (Mezzo-Soprano)
La F茅e ..... Kathleen Kim (Soprano)
Le Prince Charmant ..... Alice Coote (Mezzo-Soprano)
Madame de la Haltiere ..... Stephanie Blythe (Mezzo-Soprano)
Pandolfe ..... Laurent Naouri (Baritone)
Noemie ..... Ying Fang (Soprano)
Dorothee ..... Maya Lahyani (Mezzo-soprano)
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Bertrand de Billy (Conductor).
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Fran莽ois Couperin
Les Concerts Royaux (Quatri猫me Concert)
Orchestra: Le Concert des Nations. Director: Jordi Savall.- ALIA VOX.
Synopsis
Act 1
Chez Madame de la Halti猫re
A large room in the house of Madame de la Halti猫re with a chimney grate. Servants are busy preparing for the ball. Pandolfe, the second husband of Madame de la Halti猫re, wonders why he forsook the calm of his country home to marry a selfish countess with her two daughters, and pities the lot of his own loving daughter Lucette (Cendrillon). Madame de la Halti猫re and her daughters No茅mie and Doroth茅e dress while the mother tells them how to attract the prince's attention at the ball. Late in leaving, Pandolfe resigns himself to accompanying them. Cendrillon enters, singing of how she wishes she could also have gone to the ball. After completing her chores she falls asleep by the warm chimney hearth. The Fairy Godmother and her attendants come in, transform Cendrillon into magnificent clothes for the ball, but warn the girl that their spell will only last until midnight, and that the glass slippers will protect her from being recognized by her family. Cendrillon promises to return at midnight, and sets off for the ball.
Act 2
The royal palace
At the royal hall, all is excitement, except for the prince who is melancholy. The king reminds him that he must choose a wife. After five ballet entr茅es where the eligible princesses present themselves to the prince, a heavenly unknown beauty (Cendrillon) enters and enchants everyone鈥攅xcept for Madame de la Halti猫re and the two step-sisters. The prince and Cendrillon fall in love at first sight but when the clock strikes midnight Cendrillon runs off, as the stunned prince looks on.
Act 3
First tableau: The return from the ball
Cendrillon returns to the house, having lost one of her glass slippers in her flight, and relives the charm of the ball. Her fine gown has changed back into a plain dress. She hears the returning family carriage and hides in her room. Madame de la Halti猫re and her daughters insist that the prince rejected the unknown beauty. Cendrillon is on the point of fainting, when her father angrily sends the other women from the room. Tenderly he promises Cendrillon that they will return to his country home. When he has left, she recalls her mother鈥檚 death, and to prevent her father any more pain, Cendrillon flees into the night, to die on her own.
Second Tableau: The Fairies' Oak
Under a magic oak tree in an enchanted forest, the prince and Cendrillon are drawn together by the fairies. An enchanted arbour of flowers blocks their view of each other but they recognize each other's voice and sing of their love. The prince offers his heart to see his beloved. The flowers disappear and the lovers, surrounded by the spirits, fall into a slumber in each other鈥檚 arms.
Act 4
First Tableau: The terrace chez Cendrillon
Back in Cendrillon's home, Pandolfe watches over his sleeping daughter, who was found months previously by a stream. Cendrillon awakes and her father relates how in her delirium she spoke to him about the prince, the oak and the slipper. Pandolfe convinces her that it was all a dream. Madame de la Halti猫re and her daughters appear with the news about an assembly of all eligible princesses at the King's palace. As a royal herald summons the princesses to go and try on the glass slipper, Cendrillon realizes that her dream was true. During the march of the princesses, the scene changes.
Second Tableau: A great hall in the palace
Back at the ballroom in the palace the prince recognizes Cendrillon among the princesses. The lovers are reunited and acclaimed by all present, even Madame de la Halti猫re. All turn to the audience and, out of character, sing that the piece is over and they have done their best to send the audience through "les beaux pays bleus (the beautiful blue countries)".
Photo by Ken Howard
Broadcasts
- Sat 28 Apr 2018 18:30大象传媒 Radio 3
- Sat 27 Feb 2021 18:30大象传媒 Radio 3