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Performance

VenueGrand Theatre and Opera House
Also: Howard Assembly Room
TownLeeds
CountyWest Yorkshire
From23rd September 2004
To5th November 2004
WhenSep 23, 25, Oct 6, 8, Nov 3, 5 at 19:15
PricesFrom £8.50. To £50.00.
Grand Theatre and Opera House (V975)
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Manon Lescaut

Work:: Manon Lescaut (S2015)

Manon Lescaut is the opera in which Puccini found his voice. Never again did he equal the intensity of full-blooded sexual passion with which he imbued this opera. The catalyst is the Chevalier de Grieux, a young man initiated into a wanton world, all too aware of the degradation he will suffer but powerless to resist it. The object of his obsession is Manon, irresistibly charming and lethally corrupt, infuriatingly poised between the trivial and the sublime. Puccini's musical imagination was at its most fecund as he lavished his immortal melodies on these potent characters.
Music Puccini
Lyrics Oliva
Lyrics Illica (after Prevost)

Production:: (T1273259629)

New Production. Sung in Italian with English titles. A co-production with San Francisco Opera. Running time approx 2 hours 15 minutes. This production is made possible with the generous support of the Friends of Opera North.
Company Opera North
Conductor Richard Farnes
Director Daniel Slater
Design Robert Innes Hoplins
Lighting Simon Mills
Performer Natalia Dercho (Manon Lescaut)
Performer Christopher Purves (Lescaut)
Performer Hugh Smith (Chevalier des Grieux)
Performer Brian Bannatyne-Scott (Geronte de Revoir)
Performer Gordon Wilson (Edmondo)

Listing:: L23882180




Production details

New Production. Sung in Italian with English titles. A co-production with San Francisco Opera. Running time approx 2 hours 15 minutes. This production is made possible with the generous support of the Friends of Opera North.

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Special Performances


  • 5 Nov 04 Audio Described Touch Tour 18:00
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