Poulenc - Dialogues des Carm茅lites from The Met
Opera on 3 from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. Yannick N茅zet-S茅guin conducts this powerful score with Isabel Leonard as Blanche and Karita Mattila as the Prioress.
Poulenc's Dialogues des Carm茅lites is a story of faith put to the ultimate test. The opera is about a group of Carmelite nuns who, during the French Revolution, were guillotined in Paris for refusing to renounce their vocation. It is in three acts and was completed in 1956.
Yannick N茅zet-S茅guin conducts this powerful score. Mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard sings the innocent novice Blanche and soprano Karita Mattila takes on the dramatic role of the Prioress.
Presented from the Met by Loren Toolajian and Ira Siff.
Blanche.....Isabel Leonard (Mezzo-soprano)
Madame Lidoine.....Adrianne Pieczonka (Soprano)
Sister Constance.....Erin Morley (Soprano)
Mother Marle.....Karen Cargill (Mezzo-soprano)
Madame de Croissy.....Karita Mattila (Soprano)
Chevalier.....David Portillo (Tenor)
Marquis de la Force.....Dwayne Croft (Baritone)
Sister Mathilde.....Emily D'angelo (Mezzo-soprano)
Mother Jeanne.....Tichina Vaughn (Contralto)
Chaplain.....Tony Stevenson (Tenor)
Thierry.....Eduardo Valdes (Baritone)
Monsieur Javelinot.....Paul Corona (Bass)
First Commissioner.....Scott Scully (Tenor)
Second Commissioner.....Richard Bernstein (Bass)
Jailer.....Patrick Carfizzi (Baritone)
off-stage voice.....Jean Braham (Soprano)
New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus
New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Yannick Nezet-Seguin (Conductor)
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Synopsis
Paris, April 1789. The first signs of the French Revolution are beginning to shake the country. The Marquis de la Force and his son, the Chevalier, are worried about Blanche, the Chevalier鈥檚 fearful, nervous sister, whose carriage has been held up by a mob on her way home. When Blanche arrives she makes light of the incident, but her anxiety is revealed when a servant鈥檚 shadow frightens her as she leaves the room. Shaken, she returns to tell her father that she has made up her mind to become a nun.
Weeks later at the Carmelite convent in Compi猫gne, Blanche is interviewed by Madame de Croissy, the aged and ailing prioress, who makes it clear to Blanche that the convent is a house of prayer, not a refuge. The prioress is touched by Blanche鈥檚 resolve to embrace her new life.
Blanche and young Sister Constance discuss their fear of death, which Constance claims to have overcome. Blanche admits her envy of her companion鈥檚 straightforward and easygoing nature. Constance shocks Blanche by telling her that she knows they will both die young and on the same day.
Madame de Croissy is lying on her deathbed, struggling to appear calm. She blesses Blanche and consigns her, as the youngest member of the order, to the care of the loyal M猫re Marie. The prioress confesses her fear in the hour of death, then she falls back lifeless.
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ACT IIThat night in the chapel, Constance and Blanche keep vigil by the prioress鈥檚 bier. Blanche is overcome by fear and about to run off, when M猫re Marie appears. Realizing that Blanche is genuinely afraid she tries to calm her.
Constance hopes that M猫re Marie will be the new prioress. She tells Blanche that she wonders why a god-fearing person like Madame de Croissy had to die such an agonizing death. Perhaps, she says, people don鈥檛 die for themselves but for others. Someone else will be surprised one day to find death easy.
Madame Lidoine has been appointed the new prioress. In the chapter room, she addresses the convent, counseling patience and humility. A visitor is announced鈥攊t is the Chevalier, Blanche鈥檚 brother, who is about to flee the country. He urges Blanche to leave the convent and return to their father. Blanche replies that her duty is to her sisters.
In the sacristy, the chaplain, forbidden to perform his duties, celebrates his last mass. The nuns discuss the fear that has grabbed the country and M猫re Marie wonders if self-sacrifice will be their destiny. Madame Lidoine reminds them that martyrs are not chosen by their own will, only by God鈥檚. Knocking is heard and the sounds of an angry crowd. Two Commissioners enter and tell the sisters that they have been expelled from the convent. One of them, speaking quietly to M猫re Marie, adds he will do what he can to help them get away safely. One of the sisters gives Blanche a figurine of the Christ Child. When revolutionary cries are heard from outside, Blanche nervously drops the figure, breaking it. She is horrified by this omen.
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ACT IIIIn the devastated chapel, M猫re Marie suggests in Madame Lidoine鈥檚 absence that they all take a vow of martyrdom by unanimous decision. Noting Blanche鈥檚 reaction, the others suspect she will vote against it. When the secret ballot reveals one dissenter, Constance claims it was she and asks to reverse her vote so the vow can proceed. Blanche, afraid to live or to die, runs away. The sisters are led from the convent.
Blanche is forced to work as a servant in the ransacked mansion of her father, who has been sent to the guillotine. M猫re Marie finds her there to take her back to the sisters. On the streets, Blanche learns that the nuns have been arrested.
At the Conciergerie prison, Madame Lidoine joins the sisters in their vow of martyrdom. Constance says that she has dreamed of Blanche鈥檚 return. A jailer enters and reads the death sentence. Madame Lidoine blesses the sisters. When M猫re Marie learns from the chaplain that the nuns will die, she wants to join them, but the chaplain reminds her that it is for God to decide whether or not she will be a martyr.
A crowd has gathered on the Place de la R茅volution. The Carmelites walk towards the guillotine, led by Madame Lidoine and singing the Salve Regina. With each stroke of the blade, their voices are cut off one by one, finally leaving only Constance. On her way to the scaffold, she sees Blanche step up from the crowd, take up the chant, and follow her to her death.听
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- Sat 11 May 2019 18:30大象传媒 Radio 3