THAÏS
Jules Massenet
Jules Massenet
THAÏS
2008
Soloists:
Barbara Frittoli, Lado Ataneli, Alessandro Liberatore
Orchestra, Chorus:
Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Regio Torino
Conductor:
Gianandrea Noseda
Director:
Stefano Poda
Thaïs, a mature work by the composer Jules Massenet on the libretto by Louis Gallet, it is based on the novel of the same name by Anatole France. The new production of this rarely performed work is the result of more than a year of close collaboration between the forces of the Theatre and Stefano Poda, responsible, for the first time in Italy, for the direction, choreography, sets, lighting and costumes. On the podium, Gianandrea Noseda, who, seduced by the dramatic force and modernity of the orchestral writing, conducts Thaïs for the first time; a debut also for the protagonist Barbara Frittoli, who has chosen the Regio to make her debut in this difficult role. Georgian baritone Lado Ataneli gives an impressive study of the monk Athanaël. Purifi ed of the anticlerical excesses of Anatole France’s original novel, the libretto by Louis Gallet retains the sensual charge, and above all, the irony which, though remaining underplayed, contributes to keeping alive a subject that has possible references to the contemporary world. The taste for the orient that characterised French culture during the nineteenth century had become, by the end on the century, a truly dominant theme in literature, painting and theatre. In Thaïs, which had its debut in 1894, exoticism becomes the vehicle of a trend which is explicitly decadent, containing themes typical of fin-de-siècle art, i.e. the contrast between sacred and profane, transgression and the figure of the femme fatale. The story, which stands out against the background of Alessandria in Egypt in all its opulence and refinement, culture and indolence, presents us with the crossed destinies of Athanaël, a Cenobite monk whose missionary zeal borders on fanaticism, and Thaïs, a famous courtesan who, worried about the transience of her beauty, lets herself be convinced to search immortality in the love of God.
Label:
Arthaus Musik
Genre:
Oper
Running Time:
139
Picture Format:
16:9
Sound Format:
PCM Stereo / DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1
Resolution:
1080i Full HD
Number of Discs:
1
Region:
A, B, C
Subtitle Languages:
IT, DE, GB, FR, ES
UPC:
807280138696
Blu-ray:
101386
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