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词条 Orphée (Glass)
释义

  1. Roles

  2. Structure

  3. Discography

  4. Bibliography

      See also  

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2019}}Orphée is a chamber opera in two acts and 18 scenes, for ensemble and soloists, composed in 1991 by Philip Glass, to a libretto (in French) by the composer, based on the scenario of the eponymous film (1950) by Jean Cocteau. Commissioned by the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, this is the first part of a trilogy in honour of the French poet. The world premiere of the work took place on 14 May 1993[1] under the direction of Martin Goldray[2] and the European premiere on 27 May 2005[3] at the Royal Opera House of London.[4][5]Orphée was later performed at the Linz State Theatre, 21 January 2007,[6] at the Alice Busch Opera Theater of Cooperstown as part of the Glimmerglass Festival for ten days from 21 July 2007[7][8] at the Portland Opera (Keller Auditorium) for five days from 6 November 2009[9][10] Anne Manson conducting,[11] at the Herbst Theatre of San Francisco, 26 February 2011[12][13] Nicole Paiement conducting,[14] at the George Mason University (Center for the Arts) of Fairfax for two days from 10 February 2012.[15][16][17]

In 2000, Paul Barnes produced a piano transcription entitled The Orphée Suite for Piano and first performed on 19 April 2001 at the Greenwich House Music School of New York.

Roles

RoleVoice typeCasting at the premiere[18], 14 May 1993
Direction: Martin Goldray
The PrincesssopranoWendy Hill
EurydicesopranoElizabeth Futral
HeurtebisetenorRichard Fracker
CégestetenorPaul Kirby
OrphéebaritoneEugène Perry
The JudgebassJohn Kuether
The PoetbassJames Ramlet
The CommissionerbassJohn Kuether
Aglaonicemezzo-sopranoJanice Felty
The ReportertenorBrian Mirabile
GlaziertenorBrian Mirabile
Ensemble Linda Joy Adams
Charles Butler
Robert K. Dunn
Michael Glumicich
Rachael Lillis
Ken MacDonald
Stephen Spewock
Hester A. Tinti

Structure

  • Act I
    • Scene 1, le Café
    • Scene 2, la Route
    • Scene 3, le Chalet
    • Scene 4, Chez Orphée
    • Scene 5, la Chambre d'Orphée
    • Scene 6, le Studio d'Orphée
    • Scene 7, le Bureau du Commissaire
    • Scene 8, la Poursuite
    • Scene 9, Chez Orphée
  • Act II
    • Scene 1, le Voyage aux Enfers
    • Scene 2, le Procès
    • Scene 3, Orphée et la Princesse
    • Scene 4, le Verdict
    • Scene 5, Interlude Musicale - le Retour chez Orphée
    • Scene 6, Chez Orphée
    • Scene 7, le Studio d'Orphée
    • Scene 8, le Retour d'Orphée
    • Scene 9, la Chambre d'Orphée

Discography

  • The Orphée Suite for Piano, music by Philip Glass, transcription by Paul Barnes (piano), recorded in April 2001. Orange Mountain Music (2003).
  • The Portland Opera Orchestra conducted by Anne Manson, first full version recorded in November 2009. Orange Mountain Music (2010)[10].

Bibliography

  • Orphée: The Making of an Opera, Philip Glass, n.n editions (1993)[19][20] {{ISBN|3-930-05801-4}}
  • Orphee Suite For Piano (score), Philip Glass, Dunvagen Music Publishers (2006)[21] {{ISBN|1-846-09578-6}}
  • Orphée (the play), Le Livre de poche, La Pochothèque (1995) {{ISBN|9782253132219}}
  • Orphée (scenario of the film), J'ai lu, Librio n°75 (2001) {{ISBN|2-290-31466-8}}

See also

The other operas of the trilogy are:

  • Les Enfants Terribles (1993)
  • La Belle et la Bête (1994)

References

1. ^ [https://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/29/arts/review-opera-philip-glass-looks-back-at-cocteau-s-orphee.html Review/Opera; Philip Glass Looks Back at Cocteau's Orphee] by Bernard Holland in The New York Times, 29 October 1993.
2. ^[https://www.nytimes.com/1993/05/21/arts/review-opera-glass-s-orphee-built-on-cocteau-s.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm Review/Opera: Glass's 'Orphee, Built on Cocteau's] by Edward Rothstein in the New York Times, 21 May 1993.
3. ^Orphée on the site of the Royal Opera House.
4. ^ [https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/orpheacutee-linbury-studio-royal-opera-london-6145170.html Orphée, Linbury Studio, Royal Opera, London] by Annette Morreau in The Independent, 30 May 2005.
5. ^Orphée by Andrew Clements in The Guardian, 2 June 2005.
6. ^ Vertrauensbasis in Linz geschaffen by Ernst Scherzer in the Austrian newspaper Wiener Zeitung, 18 January 2007.
7. ^ ORPHEE, Glimmerglass Opera, 07/21/07 by Joseph Dalton in the Times Union, 22 July 2007.
8. ^ [https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/07/arts/music/07glim.html?pagewanted=2&_r=1 Four Trips to Hell and Back at the Opera, page 2] by Anthony Tommasini in the New York Times 7 August 2007.
9. ^ Orphée on the site of the Oregon Public Broadcasting.
10. ^ [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/01/arts/music/01glass.html Nipping Down to Hell With Philip Glass] by Anthony Tommasini in the New York Times, 29 July 2010.
11. ^Biographie on her official website.
12. ^ Orphée by Philip Glass review: triumphant by Steven Winn in the San Francisco Chronicle, 1 March 2011.
13. ^ Orphée: Spellbinding!! by Ray Renati in the San Francisco Bay Times, 3 March 2011.
14. ^Cocteau, Glass tell surrealistic Orpheus tale by Janos Gereben in The San Francisco Examiner, 23 February 2011.
15. ^ Matthew Worth sings Philip Glass Orphee by Emily Cary in the Washington Examiner, 6 February 2012.
16. ^ Virginia Opera's robust staging of Philip Glass Orphee by Terry Ponick in The Washington Times, 12 February 2012.
17. ^ [https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/virginia-opera-presents-philip-glasss-orphee-at-george-mason-university/2012/02/12/gIQAg7rL9Q_story.html Virginia Opera presents Philip Glass’s ‘Orphee’ at George Mason University] by Anne Midgette in The Washington Post, 13 February 2012.
18. ^ [https://books.google.fr/books?id=qmSpZhZ7tW4C&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr#v=onepage&q&f=false The American Repertory Theatre Reference Book: The Brustein Years] by Marilyn J. Plotkins, Praeger Publishers, 2005.
19. ^ [https://www.amazon.de/Orphee-making-Opera-Philip-Glass/dp/3930058014/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1340791357&sr=1-1 Références] on Amazon.
20. ^ Références on the composer's website.
21. ^ [https://www.amazon.ca/Philip-Glass-Orphee-Suite-Piano/dp/1846095786Références] on Amazon.

External links

  • Ensemble Parallèle's Orphee on the site of the San Francisco Classical Voice.
  • Orphée on the site of the Royal Opera House.
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41MBeBBEgM8 Orphee Suite, Glass] (YouTube)
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