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Puccini - Manon Lescaut

Puccini - Manon Lescaut
Directed by Graham Vick, Humphrey Burton

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A lyric drama in four acts
After the play by Abbé Prévost
Music by GIACOMO PUCCINI
Conductor: JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Director: GRAHAM VICK
Designer: RICHARD HUDSON
Lighting Designer: JENNIFER TIPTON
Edmondo: ANTONELLO PALOMBI
Chevalier des Grieux: PATRICK DENNISTON
Geronte di Ravoir: PAOLO MONTARSOLO
Lescaut: ROBERTO DE CANDIA
Manon Lescaut: ADINA NITESCU
The Innkeeper: RICHARD MOSLEY-EVANS
A Musician: SARAH CONNOLLY
The Dancing Master: CHRISTOPHER LEMMINGS
A Sergeant of Archers: KEVIN SHARP
A Lamplighter: MICHAEL HART-DAVIS
A Naval Captain: RICHARD MOSLEY-EVANS
London Philharmonic Orchestra
The Glyndebourne Chorus

Manon Lescaut, Puccini’s first major success, is a work of impassioned emotions based on the 18th-century novel by Abbé Prévost, depicting the doomed infatuation of Chevalier des Grieux for beautiful, fun-loving Manon. Puccini clothes the story in warmly passionate music that makes a direct appeal to the listener’s emotions.

"... humour is threaded through the action - Manon’s Parisian retinue is a wonderful parade of high camp, and as events spiral towards her arrest the action moves with the deftness of a French farce. It is faultlessly plotted." THE GUARDIAN


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #164344 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-04-24
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Classical, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Original language: Italian
  • Subtitled in: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 126 minutes

Customer Reviews

Patrick Denniston shines as Chevalier des Grieux4
This Glyndebourne production of Manon Lescaut is satisfactory in all respects, but I couldn't relate to Adina Nitescu as Manon. Maybe it was her acting; I don't know, she didn't fit the part for me. Although she sang well enough, she kept not looking at des Grieux when singing.

Patrick Denniston, on the other hand, was a very good des Grieux and he got better as the opera progressed, both in singing and acting. All my stars go to his performance.

Paolo Montarsolo played Geronte di Ravoir totally besotted, wearing an idiotic grin as he proudly showed her off to his lecherous friends. This group was particularly creepy. I don't recall any other production where any attention was actually paid to these gawker friends of Geronte. But there was a focus on each individual as they greeted Manon. One of them actually licked her hand.

The rest of the cast did not leave any impression. Except the bad girls at le Havre, of course. They were the usual caricatures of floozies and trollops.

The set for this production was of the minimalist sort. The same background folded in various dimensions as the scenes changed, with doors appearing where needed. The desert scene (outside New Orleans!!!) looked like a badly designed Zen garden, with rocks placed every few feet.

John Eliot Gardiner and the London Philharmonic Orchestra played the score beautifully. Puccini's music is dramatic and passionate.

Overall, this is a winner. If you can't get enough of Manon Lescaut, here is another one.