Jules Massenet Cherubin V. Mercier G. Pasolini R. Scandiuzzi
Beautiful, colorful, rich, elegant costumes. Stunning, catchy scene effects. Excellent stage lighting. Absolutely worth watching. Based on a play by Francis de Croisset, with thanks to Beaumarchais and Mozart, Massenet s portrait of the randy young Cherubin is lovingly, even sentimentally, drawn. The main character is a 17yearold army officer, far enough advanced in his career to have his own richly appointed chateau. Like Beaumarchais s and Mozart s girlcrazy adolescent, he wants to make love to whatever female he is near, and generally succeeds. Cherubin is capable of carrying on at least four affairs simultaneously: with a countess, a baroness, a famous Spanish dancer and a peasant girl (who at the end wins his eternal love, at least for the moment). Massenet suggests, however, that Cherubin is headed toward a career as a conquestcataloguing libertine by quoting a bit of Don Giovanni in the romantic finale. Conductor: Emmanuel Villaume Director and ch br, br,
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