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In the French village of Domremy, news arrives that the French army has been vanquished by the approaching English. Joan La Pucelle urges everyone to trust in the living Saviour, She accurately prophesies the death of Salisbury, the English leader, and departs to save France. When the king (Charles VII) hears how Joan has led the French in a rout of the enemy, he places the army under her command. Near the city of Rheims Joan spares the life of Lionel, a Burgundian knight. Later, the King appears accompanied by Joan. Her distraught father accuses Joan of sorcery, but she remains silent. When the Cardinal demands an answer, Joan flees to the forest where a choir of angels foretells her death. The English arrive and, slaying Lionel, take Joan prisoner. As the fire is lit in the square, the populace mock Joan and the angels invite her to heaven.

Cast/Performers

Lada Biriucov, Yuri Alexeev, Igor Tarassov, Alexander Teliga, Ermonela Jaho, Ayhan Arda, Igor Morozov, Andrei Antonov, Sergio Foresti, Frantisek Zahradnicek, Katia Trebleva

Creatives/Company

Music: Tchaikovsky
Company(s): Wexford Festival Opera Chorus, National Symphony Orchestra
Director: Massimo Gasparon
Design: Massimo Gasparon
Lighting: Rupert Murray
Conductor: Daniele Callegari

Orleanskaya Deva

Orleanskaya Deva (Opera or Operetta) production archive for QTIX code T1265063895. Details of all Orleanskaya Deva archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02005335314

Archive Listings

19 Oct 00
  to
3 Nov 00
The National Opera House
Wexford, Ireland
Performance Details => Venue archive

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