Francis Poulenc | Dialogue des Carmélites | Finale & Salve Regina. 1987

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  • čas přidán 25. 02. 2018
  • Jessye Norman, Maria Ewing and the other Carmelites in the last part of the opera+ the curtain calls with Régine Crespin 30 years after the french creation of the role of Lidoine in 1957.

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  • @aneashumm203
    @aneashumm203 Před 10 dny +1

    Not often that I have cried from seeing a staging. very, very powerful. What a blessing to have seen this.

  • @wotan10950
    @wotan10950 Před 3 lety +35

    I once saw a performance of Dialogues at the Met. This scene was bone-chilling. The audience was physically jolted each time the guillotine was heard.

  • @wongfrancis
    @wongfrancis Před rokem +22

    This made me cry each time I see it. Not only was the powerful music, the heart wrenching moments each time the guillotine went down, but the production paid careful attention to every fine details of human expressions in the face of fear and death! Not to mention the dream cast of some of the finest singers in the world at the time. To me, this particular production will remain as a golden standard for how Carmelites should be performed.

  • @gayjeanjacques7913
    @gayjeanjacques7913 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Une très grande production… un cast incroyable… et Crespin en larmes pour l’une de ses ultimes incarnations

  • @samueljaramillo4221
    @samueljaramillo4221 Před rokem +6

    One of the best and moving operas I’ve seen at the Met. This was a stellar cast.

  • @oneandonlysteve
    @oneandonlysteve Před 2 lety +4

    C'est si triste. RIP Maria. You'll never be forgotten!!

  • @ol1950ga
    @ol1950ga Před 4 lety +14

    L' émotion de Maria Ewing , au rideau montre bien le côté envoûtant de cette musique et surtout de cette scene la plus terrible qui soit dans l'opera ; quel spectacle.

  • @firebug4916
    @firebug4916 Před 4 lety +15

    One of the most moving pieces of art I have had the pleasure of experiencing!

  • @pier5891
    @pier5891 Před 3 lety +6

    Great performance of every single nun, in acting and singing, in this breathtaking tragic finale

  • @Homoclassicus
    @Homoclassicus Před 6 lety +49

    The extremely moved (and moving) reaction of most of the singers, particularly Ewing, Crespin and Norman, at the curtain calls says it all. This was a truly heatrbreaking and unforgettable performance.

  • @jasonkim5503
    @jasonkim5503 Před 5 lety +33

    Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this PRICELESS moment!!! It is so moving beyond words, musically and otherwise.

  • @robfriar6570
    @robfriar6570 Před 5 lety +72

    As powerful and moving as this video is, the actual event is even more so. The sisters were wearing their Carmelite habits. The mob was screaming for their deaths but became very quiet when the sisters arrived signing a hymn praising God. The prioress, head of the community, held a very small statue of the Blessed Virgin and the Christ Child, in her hand. Each sister before going to the guillotine, would kneel, kiss the statue and ask, "Permission to die, Mother?" The prioress answered, "Permission granted." They went to their deaths singing hymns of praise to God. A week after their deaths, the Reign of Terror ended.

    • @darkinetix
      @darkinetix Před 4 lety

      The final scenes of the Suspiria (horror film) remake by Luca Guadagnino ft. Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton bear an uncanny resemblance to this event as you describe it, but sort of inverted. There were young ladies of the dance school the film is centered around (which is actually a front for a coven) who were placed into a state of eternal decay that were asked by "Mother Suspiriorum" if they wished to live or die. Several of the witches of the coven, who were teachers at the school, also die in this scene. And this took place after a ritual which included a song. The film itself takes place over the backdrop of the German Autumn (parallel to the Reign of Terror in DdC), and it's also split into three acts. I haven't seen the opera in full, but from what I've read and the clips I've seen it really makes me wonder if Dialogues des Carmélites might have served as one of the major pieces of inspiration for Luca's take on the film. I see striking similarities between both works, with somewhat polar opposite aims.

    • @arnowisp6244
      @arnowisp6244 Před 3 lety +5

      I can't help but feel they realized their monstrosity after their executions.
      For what did they kill these nuns for?

    • @seangallagher1465
      @seangallagher1465 Před 3 lety +5

      @@arnowisp6244 The Jacobin government responsible for this (and so many other) terrible acts fell within days of their martyrdom.

    • @resnonverba
      @resnonverba Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you so very much for the historical description of their deaths.

    • @Chuck0856
      @Chuck0856 Před 3 lety +3

      @@arnowisp6244 the nuns too a vow of martyrdom for the salvation of France, the government fell less than a month later.

  • @aadamy
    @aadamy Před 2 lety +16

    I love the cross stage at the end. Christ’s presence is there. He will overcome all reigns of terror!

  • @BrianJosephMorgan
    @BrianJosephMorgan Před 5 lety +9

    Bravo! One of John Dexter’s greatest productions.

  • @seangallagher1465
    @seangallagher1465 Před 6 lety +32

    Thanks so much for posting this. Poulenc brought together here the power of opera with the power of self-sacrifice, which is at the heart of what it means to be human. I remember a person commenting the previous time this was posted noting how overpowering the finale was for this production. He or she had sat next to a person that he or she did not know at all. But they were so overcome by it that they gripped each other's hand during it.

    • @seckhoffable
      @seckhoffable Před 5 lety +1

      WOW.

    • @davidpetercoppen8042
      @davidpetercoppen8042 Před 4 lety

      I remember that comment. Notwithstanding they were strangers, they gripped hands throughout the entire final scene.

  • @jorgkukla8097
    @jorgkukla8097 Před rokem +1

    I have seen the Dialogues on a Premiere in Hamburg with a friend and we were the same opinion: this is something that changes your life. I have to watch the scene for its pure force and tragic timelesness.

  • @scottweaverphotovideo
    @scottweaverphotovideo Před 5 lety +14

    Gorgeous, sublime ending to a powerful work. Bravo!

  • @davy91101
    @davy91101 Před 2 lety +11

    Why the Met hasn't released a DVD of this production of Dialogue is a mystery. It is a production from John Dexter and is stunning and has held up for many years. While I prefer it in French (Poulenc wanted it in the vernacular of the country where it was being performed) Dexter's concept deserves being memorialized regardless of the language being sung.

    • @cherylannemason
      @cherylannemason Před rokem +4

      Especially with Regine Crespin, Jessye Norman and Maria Ewing being no longer on this earth.

  • @robertsentieys6234
    @robertsentieys6234 Před 4 lety +4

    IMMENSE MARIA EWING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @carl44acq
    @carl44acq Před 4 lety +7

    Thanks so much for uploading this! For a while it was not available on CZcams. This is my favorite version of the finale. It's such a shame the full version of this performance is not available on DVD.

  • @markovelikonja5399
    @markovelikonja5399 Před 5 lety +9

    I saw this production at the MET shortly before this performance in 1987. It was extraordinary, and what I remember 30+ years later is that even with this stellar cast, the person who stole the show was Betsy Norden. A relative journeyman, but in this role she had a sound that made you sit up and ask "Who is THAT?" And conducted by the great Manuel Rosenthal. A classic.

    • @organboi
      @organboi Před 5 lety

      Who is she? Betsy Nordan

    • @pawdaw
      @pawdaw Před 4 lety +1

      Radiant voice

    • @cherylannemason
      @cherylannemason Před 2 lety +1

      @@organboi She debuted at the Met in 1969, and appeared there over 500 times before retiring in 1992--one of those ultra reliables who were familiar without ever quite becoming superstars.

    • @Tenortalker
      @Tenortalker Před rokem +1

      @@cherylannemason yes it is always exciting when a singer's special moment has come and Betsy Norden was made to sing the role of Soeur Constance. Utterly enchanting and very , very moving.

  • @ESilva-qv1uv
    @ESilva-qv1uv Před rokem

    Such a pity we don't have this performance recorded on commercial video. Wonderful in every way. What a cast!

  • @hurricanekate6839
    @hurricanekate6839 Před 5 lety +19

    Thank you so much for posting this. I listened to yesterday's Met broadcast and sat at my desk here in Maine with my eyes closed for that final scene, just absorbing the music and emotion and crying my eyes out. I wept watching this also. I have seen several other stagings of this scene online by other companies but the Met's staging is the best, IMHO. Thank you!

  • @paulendre58
    @paulendre58 Před 4 lety +2

    Gracias!!! Lo estaba buscando de hace tiempo. Extraordinaria. Norman, notable. Mil gracias! Y el elenco!!

  • @franciscacristopulosmadari7808

    Im so happy you upload this! This is by far may favorite version on CZcams.
    I love it so much!
    Pd: I will also ask you to put the whole final with the orchestra too ❤️

  • @manolis.799
    @manolis.799 Před rokem +1

    The most devastating opera, and the last great exponent of the art form.

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock Před rokem

    The voices are extraordinary in this performance.

  • @y.s320
    @y.s320 Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing!!!!!

  • @donaldhutnick3138
    @donaldhutnick3138 Před 2 lety

    I read about the ending years ago and I often wondered how they would do it onstage. Can't believe how great it was done. Simply brilliant. Or more than that. Don aka Fiasco

  • @talvela100
    @talvela100 Před 4 lety +1

    Cantanti splendide

  • @FranciscoFerrerGaliana1930

    MARAVILLOSA ESCENA FINAL

  • @claudinevoirain5945
    @claudinevoirain5945 Před rokem

    magnifique

  • @talvela100
    @talvela100 Před 4 lety +1

    Brave!

  • @seangallagher1465
    @seangallagher1465 Před 6 lety +12

    If I could make one more request... Could you start the finale a few minutes back, just before the crowd and soldiers appear on stage. The staging of that, combined with the orchestral music is really powerful.

    • @foropera
      @foropera  Před 6 lety +1

      Sean, you used your two wishes, are you sure that's what you wanted? ;-)

  • @07fantine
    @07fantine Před 4 lety +7

    Le silence s'impose après un tel final, le commentaire est dérangeant.

  • @user-jt4js7ed3e
    @user-jt4js7ed3e Před 4 lety +1

    Джесси Норман!!! Наконец увидела..

  • @joannilson2900
    @joannilson2900 Před 5 lety +8

    Is there no full recording of this overwhelming performance?? If the rest of the performance has the same quality as this scene - EGAD what a performance!!

    • @Melissadufort
      @Melissadufort Před 5 lety +5

      Joan Nilson the full performance is on the Met Opera on Demand website, but I think it’s $4.99 to watch. Completely worth it in my opinion!

    • @TheJMSalinas
      @TheJMSalinas Před 5 lety +3

      i found this a couple weeks ago. its the WHOLE opera www.operaonvideo.com/dialogues-des-carmelites-met-1987-norman-ewing-crespin/

    • @MousesInHouses
      @MousesInHouses Před 5 lety

      @@TheJMSalinas Thank you so much for this.

    • @clareredfarn8613
      @clareredfarn8613 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TheJMSalinas Thank you so much for the link. What a legendary cast. I've just watched it and am completely drained.

  • @genevieveyevdochenko9300

    😘😘😘🎶🙏🦄❤️

  • @JanosGereben
    @JanosGereben Před 4 lety +6

    Wish the audience waited a few seconds before the applause... :(

  • @chakkriza234
    @chakkriza234 Před 5 lety

    where she is now?

  • @jacobbump1282
    @jacobbump1282 Před 6 měsíci

    Where is this full concert?! I'd love to see/hear the whole thing.

  • @organboi
    @organboi Před 5 lety +7

    The one beef I have with the great master Poulenc is that he set this horrific violent ghasty story to his glorious music.

    • @marykunzgoldman1276
      @marykunzgoldman1276 Před 5 lety +5

      It is really devastating and it always upsets me particularly because it was a true story and Poulenc's music -- glorious is the word -- brings it to life so vividly. ... On the other hand it is beautiful in a way because the sisters had such faith and courage and 10 days after their sacrifice the Reign of Terror ended. I think Poulenc did something wonderful memorializing them in this way.

    • @organboi
      @organboi Před 5 lety +3

      @@marykunzgoldman1276 Agreed. Thank you. I just find execution of innocent women (and men) absolutely grotesque beyond words. And so many companies overkill the guillotine sound. The Met does it correctly. But every other performance I've heard sounds like a horror film sound effect, like a blade sharpening. But one has to honor Poulenc for the bold and courageous decision to choose this material, whether I like it or not.

    • @organboi
      @organboi Před 5 lety +1

      @Bravo Luca Duh. I'm expressing a personal opinion. That's all. I'm not alone in this sentiment. I know a great musician friend who literally cannot listen to this finale because of its content. When he first heard it he was so horrified, he stopped the recording. And he's a genius music professor and Poulenc is one of his favorite great composers.

    • @pawdaw
      @pawdaw Před 4 lety

      Yet, how many operas can you think of that end with the deaths of all the protagonists? Tosca, for example...

    • @francisroberts6947
      @francisroberts6947 Před 3 lety +5

      These Sisters sacrificed their lives for their faith. They harmed no one. They were innocent victims. They could easily have escaped by denying Christ. They are martyrs in the true sense and therefore saints.

  • @Chuck0856
    @Chuck0856 Před 3 lety +6

    I wish for once they would stage this realistically - -the nuns went to the scaffold wearing their religious habits, except for the the head gear and were not at all hesitant or afraid. Also the priest blessed them in the eastern style not Roman.,

    • @bm4114
      @bm4114 Před rokem +2

      I wish for once old opera queens would give it a rest with their spoiled attitudes

    • @manolis.799
      @manolis.799 Před rokem

      The priest present in real life was Orthodox

  • @Coryclemmings
    @Coryclemmings Před 3 měsíci +1

    The saddest, most outrageous thing about this whole opera is that it really happened in 1794. Unbelievable

  • @paulhickey9003
    @paulhickey9003 Před rokem

    The Carmelites wore their habits to the guillotine, an error in this production. But this opera captures the brutality of the French Revolution ,especially against the religious

  • @blackletter2591
    @blackletter2591 Před 5 lety +3

    Chaire de poule . .

  • @francisroberts6947
    @francisroberts6947 Před 7 měsíci

    In an age when "martyr" has come to mean " suicide bomber" Poulenc's CARMELITES shows us the real meaning of martyrdom

  • @jonashassel5404
    @jonashassel5404 Před 11 měsíci

    THE GOSPEL OF THE WORD OF ALMIGHTY GOD "the last age in which God saves man from the destruction of this old world"
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    Almighty God said
    In the LAST DAYS, GOD became MAN to DO the WORK He HAD to DO and to PERFORM His MINISTRY of the WORD. He PERSONALLY CAME to WORK in the MIDST of PEOPLE with the GOAL of making PERFECT PEOPLE WHO HAD the SAME ATTITUDE. 🙏
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    PEOPLE in this GROUP COME from DIFFERENT COUNTRIES in the WORLD, and COME from DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES in the WORLD. The PURPOSE of DOING so much WORK is to GET this GROUP of PEOPLE, to GET the TESTIMONY of this GROUP OF PEOPLE to Him, and to ACHIEVE the GLORY He can GET from them. He does no work in vain, nor does He do any work worthless. It can be said that, in doing so many works, GOD'S PURPOSE is to make PERFECT EVERYTHING He WANTS to make PERFECT. In any free time He has outside of it, He will remove those who are evil. ☀️
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    Fulfillment of "When I looked up, someone handed me a book wrapped in a scroll. I opened it and I read on both sides the prayers, lamentations, and curses." (Ezekiel 2:9-10). ... "His clothes were stained with blood. He was called the "Word of God." (Rev. 19:13)
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  • @andreaguarino8207
    @andreaguarino8207 Před 2 lety +1

    It's too fast

    • @bm4114
      @bm4114 Před rokem

      Can’t wait to hear you conduct this…oh wait

  • @giuseppemartella8532
    @giuseppemartella8532 Před 3 lety

    Leyla Gencer 💙

  • @diecheneydie
    @diecheneydie Před 2 lety

    Shattering

  • @AretaFrankla
    @AretaFrankla Před 7 měsíci

    Un peu ridicule et pompeux quand même, toutes ces larmes de ces divas à la fin....trop c'est trop. On dirait que les Carmélites de Compiègne les ont incorporées ! En tout cas, c'est très "Saint-sulpicien"...