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Manon Lescaut

Title
Manon Lescaut / Puccini ; Ansgar Weigner, stage director ; Dietrich Hilsdorf, co-stage director ; Patrick Buttman, director ; RM Arts.
Publication
[Place of publication not identified] : RM Arts 2008, [2008]
Copyright Notice Date
©2008
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 59 min., 23 sec.)) : sound, color
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Opera in four acts.
Sung in Italian.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
Ansgar Weigner presents a remarkable production of Manon Lescaut by Giacomo Puccini, the first opera composed by the Italian maestro. Premiered in 1889 at the Teatro Regio (Turin, Italy), Manon Lescaut is an opera in four acts and Giacomo Puccini's first success. The plot was written after L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut ("The Story of the knight Des Grieux and Manon Lescaut") by the Abbé Prévost, a French author of the 18th century. Two other operas drew their inspiration from the same novel: Manon by Jules Massenet and Manon Lescaut by Daniel Auber (more recently, Kenneth MacMillan made a ballet of Manon's story: L'Histoire de Manon). Manon Lescaut's plot is a tragic love story between Manon and her lover Des Grieux, of whom the hope to live together is always thwarted by a lack of money, the wickedness of a rival, a deportation to the United States. Once arrived in the virgin lands of Louisiana, Manon and Des Grieux are in a state of utter exhaustion and suffer from malnutrition. After a vain attempt to find water to quench their thirst, Manon dies in the arms of her lover Des Grieux ("Fra le tue braccia, amore"). Astrid Weber (Manon Lescaut) and Zurab Zurabishvili (Des Grieux) embody with majesty this unfortunate couple, together until their last breath.
Variant and related titles
Medici.tv classical. OCLC KB.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
Italian
Added to Catalog
November 08, 2021
Performers
Astrid Weber (Manon Lescaut) ; Heiko Trinsinger (Lescaut) ; Zurab Zurabishvili (Des Grieux) ; Kouta Räsänen (Geronte) ; Edward Randall (Edmondo) ; Martin Gäbler ; Tiina Pentinen (Prima donna) ; Jürgen Mutze ; Matthias Winter ; Chorus of the Chemnitz Opera ; Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie ; Frank Beerman, conductor.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Operas.
Internet videos.
Operas.
Internet videos.
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