J.B. Lully: ATYS (Excerpts 12)

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TRAGÉDIE EN MUSIQUE en un prologue et cinq actes de Jean Baptiste Lully.
Poème de Philippe Quinault. Créée à Saint-Germain-en-Laye le 10 janvier 1676

William Christie
Jean-Marie Villégier
Les Arts Florissants

Direction musicale, William Christie
Mise en scène, Jean-Marie Villégier
Metteur en scène associé, Christophe Galland
Décors, Carlo Tommasi
Costumes, Patrice Cauchetier
Chorégraphie, Francine Lancelot (+) et Béatrice Massin
Lumières, Patrick Méeüs
Perruques, Daniel Blanc

With:
Atys, Bernard Richter
Cybèle, Stéphanie d'Oustrac
Sangaride, Emmanuelle de Negri
Célénus, Nicolas Rivenq
Idas, Marc Mauillon
Doris, Sophie Daneman
Mélisse, Jaël Azzaretti
Le Sommeil, Paul Agnew
Morphée, Cyril Auvity

Le temps ; le fleuve Sangar, Bernard Deletré
Maître de la cérémonie / Alecton, Jean Charles di Zazzo
L'impresario, Olivier Collin
Flore, Elodie Fonnard
Iris, Rachel Redmond
Melpomène, Anna Reinhold
Zéphir, Francisco Fernández-Rueda
Zéphir, Reinoud Van Mechelen
Phobétor, Callum Thorpe

Danseurs, Compagnie Fêtes galantes
Gil Isoart, danseur de l'Opéra National de Paris

Rôles interprétés par les solistes de l'édition 2011 du Jardin des Voix, l'Académie des Arts Florissants pour les jeunes chanteurs.
Choeur et orchestre, Les Arts Florissants

Producteur : Ronald P. Stanton
Coproduction : Opéra Comique, Brooklyn Academy of Music,Théâtre de Caen, Opéra de Bordeaux
Partenaire associé : Compagnie Fêtes galantes
Recréation de la production de 1987 créée à la salle Favart

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  • Unbelievably sumptuous rendition: the way French Baroque should be revived, it sets such a high standard that its overtake will be a hard job..

  • In comparison to Christie's earlier 1987 interpretation, the present seems Sooooo different. Enhanced markedly by wonderful heart-felt singing. The 1987 version by comparison is emotionally dry............The wonderful thing though about the work is the ballet interludes!......I am now a convert to french baroque ballet....The emotion and drama is unique.

  • Magical

  • Hi @bklynsheep ! Cyril is the man in the right of the singing quartet who starts with 'régneeeez' XD. The one in center is the wonderful Paul Agnew. Anyway, they both are great singers. And, yes, Auvity definitily has a 'je ne sais quoi'. :-)

  • THANK YOU for sharing this! All the singers are exquisite, but Cyril Autivy (Morphée, in center)...oh, what a beautiful voice.

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