A tragic and little-known episode of the French Revolution, the true story of a religious community guillotined during the Reign of Terror inspired the writer Georges Bernanos to create the character of Blanche de la Force, this drama's unwitting heroine. Blanche wishes to enter a convent, leave her family, break with a life that has been mapped out for her, and plunge into the unknown, at the risk of total self-sacrifice. It is not a struggle, but a surrender to something greater than herself, while all around her noise and fury erupt. With this powerfully moving work, dramatist Tiphaine Raffier makes a sensational debut in the world of opera. She has chosen to present Francis Poulenc's masterpiece in its most radical and contemporary form, relating how Blanche's courage gradually merges with that of the entire community as they make their way to the guillotine in one of the most moving scenes in the entire operatic repertoire. This production does not present us with a flawless heroine, but a woman in search of the absolute and who, in defiance of the rigid codes of an aristocratic family and political fanaticism, resolves to remain faithful to her commitment until the very end.
Duration
3 h 10 with interval
Prices
5 - 85 €
Show in French, surtitles
From 13 years
Dialogues des Carmélites, lyric drama in three acts
First performed at La Scala, Milan on 26 January 1957
Emmet Lavery, based on the play by Georges Bernanos, itself inspired by a novella by Gertrude von Le Fort
Francis Poulenc
Normandy Rouen Opera Orchestra
Opéra national de Nancy-Lorraine
Marc Leroy-Calatayud
Renaud Madore
Tiphaine Raffier
Hélène Jourdan
Caroline Tavernier
Catherine Galasso
Kelig Le Bars
Nicolas Morgan
Eddy Garaudel
Hélène Carpentier
Michèle Bréant
Marie-Adeline Henry
Camille Schnoor
Helena Rasker
Matthieu Lécroart
Pierre Derhet
Kaëlig Boché
Aurélia Legay
* Soloists from the Opéra national de Nancy-Lorraine Chorus
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