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Thursday - Opera Matinee: Puccini's 'Manon Lescaut'

Tom Redmond presents a performance of Puccini's 'Manon Lescaut', conducted by Antonio Pappano, with soprano Kristine Opolais, tenor Jonas Kaufmann and baritone Christopher Maltman.

Tom Redmond presents a performance of Puccini's 'Manon Lescaut' conducted by Antonio Pappano with soprano Kristine Opolais, tenor Jonas Kaufmann and baritone Christopher Maltman.

Plus the 91Èȱ¬ Philharmonic performs Walton's Cello Concerto with soloist Leonard Elschenbroich, and music by Prokofiev and Elgar.

2pm
Puccini: Manon Lescaut
Manon Lescaut..... Kristine Opolais (Soprano)
Chevalier des Grieux ..... Jonas Kaufmann (Tenor)
Lescaut ..... Christopher Maltman (Baritone)
Geronte de Ravoir ..... Maurizio Muraro (Bass)
Singer ..... Nadezhda Karyazina (Soprano)
Edmondo ..... Benjamin Hulett (Tenor)
Dancing Master ..... Robert Burt (Tenor)
Lamplighter ..... Luis Gomes (Tenor)
Innkeeper ..... Nigel Cliffe (Baritone)
Sergeant ..... Jihoon Kim (Bass Baritone)
Naval Captain ..... Jeremy White (Bass)
Royal Opera House Orchestra
Royal Opera House Chorus
Antonio Pappano (Conductor)

c. 4pm
Walton: Cello Concerto
Leonard Elschenbroich (cello)
91Èȱ¬ Philharmonic
Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)

Prokofiev: Autumn
91Èȱ¬ Philharmonic
Andrew Gourlay (conductor)

Elgar: Grania and Diarmid: Incidental Music and Funeral March
91Èȱ¬ Philharmonic
Sir Andrew Davis (conductor).

3 hours

Music Played

  • Giacomo Puccini

    Manon Lescaut (Act 1)

    Singer: Kristine Opolais. Singer: Christopher Maltman. Singer: Jonas Kaufmann. Singer: Maurizio Muraro. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Choir: Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano.
  • Giacomo Puccini

    Manon Lescaut (Act 2)

    Singer: Kristine Opolais. Singer: Christopher Maltman. Singer: Jonas Kaufmann. Singer: Maurizio Muraro. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Choir: Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano.
  • Giacomo Puccini

    Manon Lescaut (Act 3)

    Singer: Kristine Opolais. Singer: Christopher Maltman. Singer: Jonas Kaufmann. Singer: Maurizio Muraro. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Choir: Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano.
  • Giacomo Puccini

    Manon Lescaut (Act 4)

    Singer: Kristine Opolais. Singer: Christopher Maltman. Singer: Jonas Kaufmann. Singer: Maurizio Muraro. Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Choir: Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano.
  • Charles Gounod

    Faust: (The Soldiers' Chorus)

    Choir: Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Robin Stapleton.
    • I.M.P..
  • William Walton

    Concerto for cello and orchestra

    Performer: Leonard Elschenbroich. Orchestra: 91Èȱ¬ Philharmonic. Conductor: Yan Pascal Tortelier.
  • Sergey Prokofiev

    Autumnal sketch Op.8

    Orchestra: 91Èȱ¬ Philharmonic. Conductor: Andrew Gourlay.
  • Edward Elgar

    Grania and Diarmid - incidental music Op.42

    Orchestra: 91Èȱ¬ Philharmonic. Conductor: Andrew Gourlay.

Synopsis

ACT I

Outside an inn a mix of students, local girls and the wealthy enjoy the warmth of the evening. One of the students, Edmondo, sings of the pleasures of youth. He and his fellow students persuade a brooding Des Grieux to join the fun, which he does reluctantly and flirts ironically with some of the girls (Tra voi belle, brune e bionde). Travellers arrive – the rich, elderly and influential Geronte, Lescaut and his sister Manon, who order rooms for the night. At first sight Des Grieux is enchanted with Manon’s beauty. He approaches her and discovers that she is on her way to a convent. As Lescaut calls Manon back into the inn, Des Grieux persuades her to meet him again later that evening. Des Grieux has been utterly captivated by Manon (Donna non vidi mai).

The rich and influential Geronte is also enamoured of Manon, and discusses her future with Lescaut, Manon’s cynical brother, who then happily accepts Geronte’s dinner invitation. While Lescaut is distracted by the gambling tables in the casino of the inn, Edmondo overhears Geronte’s plans to abduct Manon to Paris and tells Des Grieux. When Manon returns to meet with Des Grieux as arranged, Des Grieux declares his love for her (Vedete? Io son fedele) and warns her of the planned abduction. He convinces her to run away with him. They escape together. Geronte is furious, but Lescaut reassures him that Manon will soon be back – Des Grieux will not be able to support her weakness for glamour and excitement.

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ACT II

Manon has left Des Grieux to become Geronte’s mistress in Paris, where she is bored with her opulent lifestyle and with having to entertain Geronte and his friends. Lescaut visits her. Manon is eager for any news of Des Grieux, as she still loves him (In quelle trine morbide). Lescaut tells Manon that Des Grieux keeps asking in desperation for her whereabouts, and, with Lescaut’s help, is gambling heavily to win the money he’ll need to keep Manon in luxury. Geronte arrives with a group of musicians (Sulla vetta tu delmonte). Meanwhile, Lescaut leaves to fetch Des Grieux. Manon entertains Geronte’s friends, then agrees to meet Geronte later.

Des Grieux arrives. He reproaches Manon for leaving him, but as she begs for forgiveness, he is unable to resist. Geronte returns and finds them together. Manon mocks Geronte, who then leaves. Des Grieux urges Manon to leave with him, but she is reluctant to give up the comforts and treasures of her new life. Des Grieux despairs of her capriciousness (Ah, Manon, mi tradisce il tuo folle pensiero!). Lescaut hurries in to warn that Geronte plans to have Manon arrested. They start to flee, but Manon is unable to resist going back for her jewellery. She is arrested for theft and prostitution.

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Interval

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ACT III

Manon and other prostitutes are to be expelled. Lescaut, having bribed one of her guards, waits with Des Grieux for the change of guard to attempt her rescue, but the plan fails. Manon and the other women are then led one by one in front of an onlooking crowd. Manon and Des Grieux say a painful farewell. After a desperate plea, Des Grieux is allowed to accompany his beloved.

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ACT IV

Manon has escaped with Des Grieux. She is very ill and weak as they search for shelter. Manon begs Des Grieux to find water. Left alone, she is terrified of dying and bitterly regrets her past (Sola, perduta, abbandonata). Des Grieux returns. Manon tells him how much she loves him. She dies in his arms. - ROH 2014

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Broadcast

  • Thu 12 Oct 2017 14:00

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