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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2008

opéra de Francis Poulenc d'après Bernanos
Strasbourg 1999
Anne-Sophie Schmidt: Blanche
Patricia Petibon:Constance
mise en scène: Marthe Keller
Constance is cheerful.
Blanche is dominated by a sick fear,and frightens in the thought of the death.
1789-1793: The monarchy(kingship) is abolished, it is the French revolution.
Mini translation in comments.

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Uploader Comments (Foly90)

  • yay i loved this dvd

  • I thank you

  • 2 ° moment:

    Blanche had avoided(fled) the Terror, but she joins Constance at feet of the scaffold and dies with her among the other guillotined Carmelites (as well as Constance had anticipated him(it) in the moment 1 °)

  • Constance says: the life always seems to me so funny and the service of the Good God amuses me! But I would give my small life for our Reverend dying Mother.

    When I saw you I understood that we die together the same day.

    Blanche blames him(her) so in a good mood and envies him(her,it).

Top Comments

  • Sublime vidéo. Patricia Petibon est extraordinaire de fraîcheur. Son chant primesautier sied à merveille au personnage. Merci pour ce bonheur rare.

  • Patricia Petibon is awsome in that dvd so is the main actress.

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  • en espagnol si vous plait

  • @Foly90 Do you have more clips from this production? I'd love to see it them.

  • Questa Constance è insopportabile

  • Any chance anyone could post this production's Act I Blanche aria? The "mon pere?" I'd love to see it!

  • I COMPLETELY agree. patricia petibon is AMAZING. but i just found out that she's only in this production because someone else fell ill, so thank god for that!

  • Patricia Petibon's Soeur Constance is simply brilliant. No slight on Anne-Sophie Schmidt's well-sung Soeur Blanche but Petibon simply blazes so brightly, she's the star focus (vocally and in character). In a way, I found Constance more touching in the last scene for being the last to mount the scaffold, believing she'd die alone...until Blanche shows up.

  • Thank you to who ever posted this clip, it's brilliant. xxx

  • It is one of the most beautiful operas I know.

    These two scenes fit wonderful together. And choosen with fine taste. Thank you for posting this wonderful video ! I always get tears in my eyes while hearing this Dialoque des Carmélites.

    Hans NL

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