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Furregie

regie_04_18_02In the well-reasoned words of Strephon, “Perruques and puffs. Rococo frou-frou seen through a 19th Century sensibility” must indicate Mignon. Director Jean-Louis Benoit staged the sentimental classic in sets by Laurent Peduzzi and costumes by Thibaut Welchlin at the Opéra Comique.

Now, let’s see if you can decipher the following frou-frou-free production.

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30 comments

  • LittleMasterMiles says:

    Gluck’s Orfeo.

    1. Chiamo il mio ben
    2. Deh placatevi
    3. Dance of the blessed spirits

  • papopera says:

    whatever it is, its pure /%(%”/$?%* eurotrash

  • ianw2 says:

    Duh! Its Akhnaten!

    1. The Akhnaten/Nefertiti love duet (among his many revolutionary concepts was realistic portraiture in Egyptian art)

    2. The ballet that opens Act 3. That’s not a wolf, that’s Ra, Hathor and Sekhmet expressing their displeasure at being abandoned through monotheism.

    3. Finally, the family scene. More references to portraiture, and the rolling round is the decadence that would soon bring their downfall.

  • Kayla Micreda says:

    Obviously it’s Nixon in China.

    1. “News has a sort of mystery”

    2. The opera-within-the-opera The Red Detachment of Women

    3. “I am the wife of Mao Tse-Tung.”

  • Fritz says:

    Let’s see–girl painting a guy’s portrait, satyrs, a scene that looks like “after the orgy”. So I’m guessing Die Gezeichneten.

  • tcjr says:

    Benvenuto Cellini!

  • fancuilla del west says:

    After seeing the L.A. production of Die Gezeichnenten, these bildern fit very well this opera.

  • oh rest says:

    It’s the new Al Gore global warming opera. Dead tree, sick animals, sick people.
    It should be a hit.

  • drbarbaro says:

    Mmmm…Götterdämmerung? The horse in the first pic could be Grane, and the third picture is clearly the finale (just when the orchestra plays the jackson-pollock-motiv to be more precise).

  • kashania says:

    I hope it’s Traviata just for A. Poggia Turra’s guess @15.