Persée (I) – Stage director: Marshall Pynkoski
Opera Atelier, Toronto
Composed by Jean Baptiste Lully for Louis XIV, Perseus is widely recognized as Lully’s greatest creation and was considered the crowning achievement of 17th century French music theatre.
Filled with dancing, fight scenes, monsters and special effects, this truly spectacular opera recounts the thrilling story of Perseus, son of Zeus and heroic vanquisher of the snake-haired Gorgon Medusa. More than half a century after it’s premiere, Perseuswas chosen by Louis XV to open the new Royal Opera House at the Chateau de Versailles, in celebration of the wedding of Marie Antoinette and the future Louis XVI. Designers Gerard Gauci (sets), Dora Rust-D’Eye (costumes) and Kevin Fraser (lighting) have created a dazzling spectacle of gods and goddesses, flying machines and sea monsters inspired by designs from the original 17th century production. "It's 200 years or so since audiences have seen a full production of Lully's opera Perseus, and the Opera Atelier production demonstrates that the wait was too long."
Marshall Pynkoski
stage director
Jannette Zingg
choreography
Tafelmusik Chamber Choir
Tafelmusik Chamber Orchestra
Hervé Niquet conductor
Cyril Auvity (Perseus)
Alain Coulombe (Phinee)
Olivier Laquerre (Cephée, Méduse)
Marie Lenormand (Andromède)
Stephanie Novacek (Cassiope)
Production : © Atlantic18 Productions Inc.
Available version(s) : FR ST EN

















