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Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites (1987)

opera • Celebrating Black Theatre • faith & spirituality • heart-breaking • survival • war & military
  • Filmed Performance
  • Met Opera on Demand
  • Free
Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites (1987) - Met Opera on Demand | Thespie

In this legendary production, director John Dexter and designer David Reppa brilliantly captured the stark drama of Poulenc’s only full-length opera, which tells the story of a group of nuns caught in the maelstrom of the French Revolution. Maria Ewing is Blanche de la Force, an aristocratic novice who flees her convent when it is desecrated, only to return and join her fellow nuns as they are led to their execution. The legendary Régine Crespin, in her final Met appearance, is Madame de Croissy, the prioress whose agonizing death haunts Blanche. Jessye Norman sings Mother Lidoine, the new prioress, and Florence Quivar is the comforting Mother Marie. French maestro Manuel Rosenthal conducts.

  • Duration
    2 hours 49 minutes

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