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Title The love for three oranges : opera : Aix-en-Provence Festival / Prokofiev ; Bel Air Media ; Don Kent, director.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Bel Air Media, [2004]
©2004

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 49 min., 19 sec.)) : sound, color
Playing Time 014919
Description digital
video file
Physical Medium polychrome
Performer Alexei Tannovistki (the King of Clubs) ; Andre Iliouchnikov (the Prince) ; Nadezhda Serdjuk (Princess Clarissa) ; Eduard Tsanga (Leandro) ; Kirill Dusheschkin (Truffaldino) ; Vladislas Sulimsky (Pantalone) ; Pavel Schmulevich (the Wizzard Tchelio) ; Ekaterina Shimanovitch (Fata Morgana) ; Sophie Tellier (Linetta) ; Natalia Yevstafieva (Nicoletta) ; Julia Smorodina (Ninetta) ; Yury Vorobiev (the Cook) ; Alexander Gerasimov (Farfarello) ; Wojciek Ziarnik (Herald) ; Juan Noval-Moro (Master of Ceremonies) ; Michel Fau (the Diva) ; EuropaChorAkademie Mainz, Joshard Daus, chorus master ; Mahler Chamber Orchestra ; Tugan Sokhiev, conductor.
Event Recorded Aix-en-Provence Festival, Aix-en-Provence, France.
Summary A fairytale-like production of Prokofiev's The Love for Three Oranges, conducted by Tugan Sokhiev and directed by Philippe Calvario, at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2004. After his successful visit in the United States in 1918, Prokofiev received a commission to compose an opera from the director of the Chicago Opera Association, Cleofonte Campanini. The result of this commission was The Love for Three Oranges, a satirical opera drawing its inspiration from Carlo Gozzi's play published in 1761. It is thanks to the avant-garde stage director, Vsevolod Meyerhold, that Prokofiev discovered Gozzi's work. Inspired by this play in which many plots are intertwined, several fairy characters appear, having all the 'Commedia dell'Arte's' features, Prokofiev composed a spirited musical accompaniment on a libretto written by himself in Russian. The premiere took place at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Illinois, on the 30th of December 1921, in French. With this production of The Love for Three Oranges at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 2004, Philippe Calvario made his début as a stage director. As this video bears witness, the set designs, the costumes and the actors' playing -- and especially Andrei Iliouchnikov's performance, give a perfect rendition of this burlesque opera filled with slapstick comedic moments. The young Tugan Sokhiev, a former pupil of Valery Gergiev, conducts here the musicians throughout this frenzied performance. Summary: The King of Clubs has asked Truffaldino, the jester, to heal his son the Prince with laughter, a young man who became sad after an excessive reading of tragic poetry. But this is a hard task, especially since Clarice, the King's niece, Leandro, and the witch Fata Morgana plot against the Prince to take his place after his death. Yet, the Prince eventually laughs, seeing the witch knocked over by Truffaldino and falling down. Furious, the witch curses the Prince: henceforth, he will be obsessed by a love for three oranges kept by a giant female cook. Thanks to Truffaldino and a few magic objects, the Prince succeeds in seducing the three oranges, transformed into three beautiful princesses. Two of them die, yet the last one survives, and eventually gets married with the Prince. © Picture: Elizabeth Carecchio.
Language Sung in Russian; English subtitles.
Subject Operas.
Operas.
Genre/Form Internet videos.
Internet videos.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Added Author Kent, Don, film director.
Calvario, Philippe, stage director.
Tannovistki, Alexei, singer.
Ilyushnikov, Andrey, singer.
Serdi͡uk, Nadezhda, singer.
T͡Sanga, Ėduard, singer.
Dusheschkin, Kirill, singer.
Sulimskiĭ, Vladislav, 1966- singer.
Schmulevich, Pavel, singer.
Shimanovitch, Ekaterina, singer.
Tellier, Sophie, singer.
Yevstafieva, Natalia, singer.
Smorodina, Julia, singer.
Vorobʹev, I͡Uriĭ (Bass), singer.
Gerasimov, Alexander, singer.
Ziarnik, Wojciek, singer.
Noval-Moro, Juan, singer.
Fau, Michel (Actor), singer.
Daus, Joshard, musical director.
Sokhiev, Tugan, conductor.
Container of (work): Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Li͡ubovʹ k trem apelʹsinam.
Bel Air Media (Firm), production company.
EuropaChorAkademie, singer.
Mahler Chamber Orchestra, instrumentalist.
Added Title Aix-en-Provence Festival