Sémiramis & Don Juan: Opéra Comique
Paris, Opéra Comique — Salle Favart
About the Event
Don Juan and Semiramis both defy societal norms and divine principles, unaware of the consequences that await them. A ghost foretells the ultimate punishment for their actions.
Prior to his contributions to opera, Gluck played a significant role in revolutionizing the choreographic art of his era. Teaming up with ballet master Angiolini, he worked on transforming dance into a narrative language, an innovative project by Calzabigi in Vienna.
Inspired by French literature, Gluck's pantomime ballets showcased his evocative artistic style across Europe. With choreographies by Edward Clug and Ángel Rodríguezof, this co‐production by the Capitole de Toulouse, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona, and the Opéra‐Comique marks a resurgence of an artistic revolution, focusing on expressive gestures above all else.
Sémiramis | Pantomime Ballet Created In 1765 In Vienna Lecture By Gasparo Calzabigi
Don Juan | Pantomime Ballet Created In 1761 In Vienna Lecture By Gasparo Calzabigi
Cast / Production
Musical direction, Jordi Savall • Orchestra, Le Concert des Nations • Ballet de l’Opéra national du Capitole
Sémiramis | Choreography, Ángel Rodríguez • Scenography, Curt Allen Wilmer et Leticia Gañán
Don Juan | Choreography, Edward Clug • Scenography, Marko Japelj
Address
Opéra Comique, 1 Place Boieldieu, Paris, France — Google Maps