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| Material Type: | Videorecording |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jessye Norman; Rachel Yakar; José van Dam; John Aler; Jennifer Smith, (Soprano); Jules Bastin; Jean Claude Orliac; Nancy Argenta; Enid Hartle; Ashley Stafford; Gilles Cachemaille; Nicolas Robertson; Léonard Pezzino; Edwige Bourdy; Elisabeth Priday; Jean-Philippe Rameau; Pellegrin, M. l'abbeÌ; John Eliot Gardiner; Catherine Turocy; Pier Luigi Pizzi; Pierre Cavassilas; New York Baroque Dance Company.; English Baroque Soloists.; Monteverdi Choir.; Opéra de Paris.; Opéra de Lyon.; France 3 cinéma (Firm) |
| OCLC Number: | 48684284 |
| Language Note: | In French. |
| Notes: | "V546." |
| Credits: | Mise-en-sceÌne, scenery and costumes, Pier Luigi Pizzi ; lighting for television, director of photography, Marc Jusseaume. |
| Cast: | Jessye Norman (Phèdre), Rachel Yakar (Aricie), José van Dam (Thésée), John Aler (Hippolyte), Jennifer Smith (Diane), Jules Bastin (Pluton/Jupiter/Neptune), Jean Claude Orliac (Tisiphone), Nancy Argenta (head priestess/a huntress), Enid Hartle (Oenone), Ashley Stafford, Gilles Cachemaille, and Nicolas Robertson (the Fates), Léonard Pezzino (Mercure), Edwige Bourdy (a sailor/a priestess), Elisabeth Priday (L'Amour), with the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir. |
| Performer(s): | Danced by New York Baroque Dance Company. |
| Production notes: | Recorded in performance at the TheÌaÌtre de l'ArcheveÌcheÌ, Aix-en-Provence, France, as part of the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence, on July 27, 1983. |
| Description: | 1 videocassette (161 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
| Details: | VHS, NTSC, Letterbox format. |
| Responsibility: | co-produced by the Opéras of Paris and Lyon ; [television director], Pierre Cavassilas ; music by Jean Philippe Rameau ; libretto by Simon Joseph Pellegrin ; musical direction by John Eliot Gardiner ; choreography by Catherine Turocy. |
Abstract:
Reconstruction of a tragédie-lyrique in five acts and a prologue, originally performed in Paris in 1733.
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