Throughout the season
Lancelot
Drame lyrique in four acts and six tableaux by Victorin Joncières, to a libretto by Édouard Blau and Louis Gallet, premiered at the Opéra de Paris (Palais Garnier) on 7 February 1900.
Opera
© David Gemini
Five days after the triumphant premiere of Gustave Charpentier’s Louise, the first performance of Lancelot can only seem anachronistic, as much for its medieval subject as for its ambition to keep the flame of grand opéra alive. After seven performances, Lancelot disappeared from the Opéra’s bill, never to be performed again. Today, we can no doubt take a new look at this opera: not to examine whether or not it conforms to the modernity of its time, but simply to experience the forgotten beauties it contains.
Dates
Performers
MÜNCHNER RUNDFUNKORCHESTER
CHOR DES BAYERISCHEN RUNDFUNKS
Leo Hussain conductor
Lancelot Julien Dran
Arthus Jérôme Boutillier
Guinèvre Michèle Losier
Elaine Adriana González
Alain Patrick Bolleire
Kadio / Premier et Deuxième Coryphées Caspar Singh
Markoël / Un Serviteur Sung-Hwan Damien Park
CHOR DES BAYERISCHEN RUNDFUNKS
Leo Hussain conductor
Lancelot Julien Dran
Arthus Jérôme Boutillier
Guinèvre Michèle Losier
Elaine Adriana González
Alain Patrick Bolleire
Kadio / Premier et Deuxième Coryphées Caspar Singh
Markoël / Un Serviteur Sung-Hwan Damien Park
Concert version
Co-production Münchner Rundfunkorchester / Palazzetto Bru Zane
Score published by the Palazzetto Bru Zane
To be recorded for the ‘French opera’ series – Bru Zane Label
Co-production Münchner Rundfunkorchester / Palazzetto Bru Zane
Score published by the Palazzetto Bru Zane
To be recorded for the ‘French opera’ series – Bru Zane Label

