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Médée (Charpentier)

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Médée is a tragédie mise en musique in five acts and a prologue by Marc-Antoine Charpentier to a French libretto by Thomas Corneille. It was premiered in Paris on December 4 1693. Médée is the only opera Charpentier wrote for the Académie Royale de Musique. The opera was well reviewed by contemporary critics and commentators, including Sébastien de Brossard and Évrard Titon du Tillet, as well as Louis XIV whose brother attended several performances, as did his son; however, the opera only ran until March 15 1694, although it was later revived at Lille.[1]

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Roles

Character Description Voice part Original cast
Medea Princess of Colchis soprano Marthe Le Rochois
Nérine Medea's confidante soprano  ?
Jason Prince of Thessaly High tenor or counter-tenor Dumesnil
Arcas Jason's confidante tenor  ?
Créon King of Corinth bass Jean Dun
Oronte Prince of Argos baritone  ?
Créuse Daughter of Créon soprano Fanchon Moreau
Cléone Créuse's confidante soprano  ?

A chorus of Corinthians, Argians, Love’s captives, demons, and phantoms.

Recordings

  • "Charpentier: Médée" with Les Arts Florissants William Christie (conductor), Jill Feldman, Jacques Bona, Sophie Boulin, Philippe Cantor, Agnès Mellon, Gilles Ragon. Harmonia Mundi (901139.41), originally released c. 1986.
  • "Charpentier - Médée" with Les Arts Florissants William Christie (conductor), Sophie Daneman, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Mark Padmore, Bernard Deletré, Monique Zanetti. Erato Records (March 28 1995)
  • "Charpentier - Médée" (DVD) with Le Concert Spirituel - Hervé Niquet (conductor), Stéphanie d'Oustrac, François-Nicolas Geslot, Gaëlle Mechaly, Bertrand Chuberre, Renaud Delaigue, Hanna Bayodi, Caroline Mutel. Vox Lucida - Armide (2004)

Edition

  • Médée (Paperback) music by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, libretto by Thomas Corneille, edited by Edmond Lemaître, CNRS Editions (September 1, 1998) ISBN 2222039371

References

Notes

  1. ^ Powell

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