Massenet - Manon
From the Met in New York, Massenet's tale of the vivacious Manon, who is addicted to both love and luxury. Massenet's sensuous score is conducted by Maurizio Benini.
From the Met in New York, Massenet's tale of the beautiful and vivacious Manon who is addicted to both love and luxury. When the Chevalier des Grieux meets Manon he falls instantly in love with her and they escape together to Paris. But her feeling are soon tested when she's offered a life of wealth and luxury with Monsieur de Br茅tigny. Massenet's doomed lovers are sung by Lisette Oropesa and Michael Fabiano, and the sensuous score conducted by Maurizio Benini.
Presented from New York by Mary Jo Heath and Ira Siff.
Massenet: Manon
Manon..... Lisette Oropesa (soprano)
Le Chevalier des Grieux.....Michael Fabiano (tenor)
Guillot de Morfontaine.....Carlo Bosi (tenor)
Lescaut.....Artur Ruci艅ski (baritone)
Monsieur de Br茅tigny.....Brett Polegato (baritone)
Le Comte des Grieux.....Kwangchul Youn (bass)
Poussette, an actress.....Jacqueline Echols (soprano)
Javotte, an actress.....Laura Krumm (mezzo-soprano)
Rosette, an actress.....Maya Lahyani (mezzo-soprano)
An Innkeeper.....Paul Corona (bass-baritone)
Guardsman 1.....Mario Bahg (tenor)
Guardsman 2.....Jeongcheol Cha (baritone)
A Maid.....Edyta Kulczak (mezzo-soprano)
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Maurizio Benini (conductor)
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Jules Massenet
Manon Act I
Singer: Lisette Oropesa. Orchestra: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Choir: New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Maurizio Benini. -
Jules Massenet
Manon Act II
Singer: Lisette Oropesa. Orchestra: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Choir: New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Maurizio Benini. -
Jules Massenet
Manon Act III scene I
Singer: Lisette Oropesa. Orchestra: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Choir: New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Maurizio Benini. -
Jules Massenet
Manon Act III scene II
Singer: Lisette Oropesa. Orchestra: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Choir: New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Maurizio Benini. -
Jules Massenet
Manon Act IV
Singer: Lisette Oropesa. Orchestra: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Choir: New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Maurizio Benini. -
Jules Massenet
Manon Act V
Singer: Lisette Oropesa. Orchestra: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Choir: New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus. Conductor: Maurizio Benini.
Manon synopsis
The noblemen de Br茅tigny and Guillot de Morfontaine are having dinner with three young women鈥擯oussette, Javotte, and Rosette鈥攁t an inn in Amiens. People gather for the arrival of the coach to Paris, among them Lescaut. He is waiting for his young cousin Manon, who is on her way to enter a convent. The coach arrives and Manon expresses her exuberant joy about her first journey away from home. Enchanted by her, Guillot offers to take Manon to Paris, but she and his companions laugh at him. Lescaut reproaches Manon for her behavior, which could shame their family. Manon gazes with envy at the elegant clothes of the other girls. The young Chevalier des Grieux arrives too late to catch the coach, which has already left for Paris. He falls in love with Manon at first sight, and when she tells him that it is her fondness for pleasure that has led her family to send her to a convent, he is determined to rescue her from such a fate. They escape together in Guillot鈥檚 coach. The returning Lescaut furiously accuses Guillot of having kidnapped his cousin, but then learns from the innkeeper that Manon went off with a young man. Guillot, mocked by everyone, swears revenge on the eloping couple.
ACT IIIn their apartment in Paris, des Grieux writes to his father for permission to marry Manon. The maid announces visitors: Lescaut and another man, who, she warns Manon, is de Br茅tigny in disguise. Lescaut, using the argument of family honor offended, berates des Grieux for having abducted Manon. In fact he is trying to profit by setting her up with de Br茅tigny. Des Grieux, to prove his honorable intentions, produces his letter. Meanwhile, de Br茅tigny tells Manon that des
Grieux鈥檚 father is planning to kidnap his own son that evening; if she does nothing to prevent it and instead comes to live with de Br茅tigny, she can have wealth and luxury. After Lescaut and de Br茅tigny have left, des Grieux goes out to post his letter. Manon realizes she is unable to resist de Br茅tigny鈥檚 offer and bids farewell to her life with des Grieux. Des Grieux returns to find her weeping, but she will not tell him why. He talks of his dream of an idyllic future together in the country. When there鈥檚 a knock on the door Manon begs him not to answer it, but he goes. Looking out the window, she sees him being abducted.
ACT IIIOn a public holiday, a crowd has gathered at the Cours-la-Reine. Manon, now living with de Br茅tigny and the toast of Paris, praises the pleasures of her luxurious existence. Overhearing a conversation between de Br茅tigny and the Count des Grieux, she learns that the count鈥檚 son, following an unhappy love affair, is about to become a priest and will preach later that day at the seminary of St. Sulpice. Manon doesn鈥檛 believe that des Grieux could have forgotten her and leaves the festivities to find him.
At St. Sulpice, des Grieux has attracted much admiration for his sermon. The count tries to dissuade his son from entering the priesthood in favor of marriage. Des Grieux is adamant but realizes that he can鈥檛 forget Manon. When she appears he angrily confronts her. She admits her guilt but begs him to forgive her and to remember their past love. Des Grieux yields to his feelings and renounces his vows.
ACT IVGamblers are gathered at the H么tel de Transylvanie, among them Guillot and Lescaut. Manon and des Grieux arrive, and she reminds him that his fortune has nearly run out. He accepts Guillot鈥檚 challenge to play. Manon, Poussette, Javotte, and Rosette consider what money might bring them. Des Grieux wins heavily and Guillot accuses him of cheating, threatening to inform the count. The police arrive and des Grieux is arrested. The count assures his son that he will be released soon. Manon, as his accomplice, is taken away to prison.
ACT VDes Grieux and Lescaut have come up with a plan to rescue Manon, who has been sentenced to deportation to America, but their paid accomplices have deserted them. Lescaut manages to bribe the guards and leaves Manon and des Grieux alone together. Ill and exhausted, she begs des Grieux to forgive her for the shame she has brought him. While she recalls their past, he only thinks of their future together. But the rescue has come too late. As des Grieux assures her of his forgiveness and love, Manon dies in his arms.
Broadcast
- Sat 15 Feb 2020 18:30大象传媒 Radio 3