Berlioz: Les Troyens

Berlioz: Les Troyens

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1983-10-07

Berlioz’s colossal masterpiece requires stupendous forces—dozens of soloists, enormous chorus, orchestra and ballet, a superb conductor who understands the uniqueness of the score—plus a production that does visual justice to the work. “A stupendous achievement” was one critic’s assessment of Peter Wexler’s inventive production. And with James Levine’s wizardry galvanizing the marvelous all-star cast, this is truly a gem. Plácido Domingo is the legendary hero Aeneas, Jessye Norman the obsessed prophetess Cassandra, and Tatiana Troyanos is Queen Dido, who commits suicide when Aeneas leaves her.

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Berlioz: Les Troyens

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Berlioz’s colossal masterpiece requires stupendous forces—dozens of soloists, enormous chorus, orchestra and ballet, a superb conductor who understands the uniqueness of the score—plus a production that does visual justice to the work. “A stupendous achievement” was one critic’s assessment of Peter Wexler’s inventive production. And with James Levine’s wizardry galvanizing the marvelous all-star cast, this is truly a gem. Plácido Domingo is the legendary hero Aeneas, Jessye Norman the obsessed prophetess Cassandra, and Tatiana Troyanos is Queen Dido, who commits suicide when Aeneas leaves her.

Released

1983-10-07

Runtime

250

Director

Brian Large

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Music

History

Language

Français

Production

Deutsche Grammophon

Casts

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    Tatiana Troyanos

    Tatiana Troyanos
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    Jessye Norman

    Jessye Norman
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    Plácido Domingo

    Plácido Domingo
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    Allan Monk

    Allan Monk
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    Paul Plishka

    Paul Plishka
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    Jocelyne Taillon

    Jocelyne Taillon
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    James Levine

    James Levine
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    MET Orchestra

    MET Orchestra