I saw Les Troyens at the Met
last night! I had been rather intimidated by this five hour (and
fifteen minutes) opera by Berlioz, but it turned out to be amazing.
The epic drama is basically two operas in one. The
first two acts concern the end of the Trojan War and focus on Cassandra
and her prophecies. The last three acts concern Aeneas and Dido in
Carthage. The grand production included long segments of ballet that
were gorgeous and interestingly choreographed (more like contemporary
dance). And a very large chorus. The sets and lighting were beautiful and evocative.
I had tried to read the plot synopsis on Wikipedia, but found it
impossible to follow, however, I had no trouble during the actual opera,
with the help of course of the Met titles. It was thoroughly
engrossing. The music was lush, and the singing, particularly Susan
Graham as Dido, was amazing. Other performers included the mezzo-soprano
Karen Cargill as Dido's sister, who had a lovely, deep voice, Deborah
Voigt as Cassandra, who carried the whole first and second acts, Dwayne
Croft who sang Coroebus, beautifully in the first and second acts, and
Marcello Giordani (who I've now seen in a number of roles) as Aeneas.
Most of his performance was pretty good but not really charismatic, but
he had one aria that was incredible. As I said, the stand out
performance was Susan Graham. Stunning.
This was a real treat. Thank you Met Varis Weekend Ticket Lottery!
Saturday, December 22, 2012
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