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David et Jonathas

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  • 20122012
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  • 2h 10m
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David et Jonathas (2012)
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The rare biblical opera 'David and Jonathas' is like 'Médée', one of the major works of the French Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier. The opera has been in the repertoire of Les Arts... Read allThe rare biblical opera 'David and Jonathas' is like 'Médée', one of the major works of the French Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier. The opera has been in the repertoire of Les Arts Florissants since 1988 and was first presented in a stage production by William Christie ... Read allThe rare biblical opera 'David and Jonathas' is like 'Médée', one of the major works of the French Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier. The opera has been in the repertoire of Les Arts Florissants since 1988 and was first presented in a stage production by William Christie at the Aix-en-Provence Festival 2012. This DVD release is a special event for all Baroque ... Read all
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    • Stéphane Metge
  • Writer
    • Père François de Paule Bretonneau(libretto)
  • Stars
    • Pascal Charbonneau
    • Neal Davies
    • Frédéric Caton
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  • Director
    • Stéphane Metge
  • Writer
    • Père François de Paule Bretonneau(libretto)
  • Stars
    • Pascal Charbonneau
    • Neal Davies
    • Frédéric Caton
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    Pascal Charbonneau
    • Davidas David
    Neal Davies
    • Saülas Saül
    Frédéric Caton
    • Achisas Achis
    Kresimir Spicer
    • Joabelas Joabel
    Dominique Visse
    • La Pythonisseas La Pythonisse
    Pierre Bessière
    • L'Ombre de Samuelas L'Ombre de Samuel
    Benjamin Alunni
    • Un du peupleas Un du peuple…
    Arnaud Richard
    • Un Guerrieras Un Guerrier
    Élodie Fonnard
    • Bergèresas Bergères
    Juliette Perret
    • Bergèresas Bergères
    Virginie Thomas
    • Bergèresas Bergères
    Maud Gnidzaz
    • Captifsas Captifs
    Rachel Redmond
    • Captifsas Captifs
    Reinoud Van Mechelen
    • Captifsas Captifs…
    Geoffroy Buffière
    • Un de la suite de Jonathasas Un de la suite de Jonathas
    Gabriel Di Giorgio
    • David enfantas David enfant
    Stefano Sojae
    • Jonathas enfantas Jonathas enfant
    Les Arts Florissants
    • Orchestre et choeuras Orchestre et choeur
    • Director
      • Stéphane Metge
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      • Père François de Paule Bretonneau(libretto)
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    The rare biblical opera 'David and Jonathas' is like 'Médée', one of the major works of the French Baroque composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier. The opera has been in the repertoire of Les Arts Florissants since 1988 and was first presented in a stage production by William Christie at the Aix-en-Provence Festival 2012. This DVD release is a special event for all Baroque music lovers. Written a year after the death of Lully, this lyric tragedy allows Charpentier to develop beyond the religious dimension, a story of male friendship and forbidden love between David and Jonathas. An excellent cast gathered around William Christie and Les Arts Florissants brings young singers to the title roles: Pascal Charbonneau, a tenor and a former student of the European Academy of Music, sings David. The role of Jonathas is given to a woman: soprano Ana Quintans. The staging by Andreas Homoki (Director of the Zurich Opera since summer 2012) focuses on the psychological aspect of this forbidden love story, giving a moving reading of the drama.
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    • french opera
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    8/10
    Really excellent performance, sadly can't say the same about the video directing
    Charpentier, in his time and by today's standards, seems to be in the shadow of other composers of the time.

    It is a shame, because, while his operas and such may not be as ground-breaking as those of Rameau and Lully, Rameau having revolutionised French opera and Lully revolutionised opera in general, his music- having heard 'Medee', having seen this production of 'David Et Jonathas' and performed the role of Daphne in 'Acteon'- is very much listenable and often beautiful.

    This Provence production of 'David Et Jonathas' serves as not just an excellent introduction to this rare and under-appreciated biblical opera but also as an excellent production in general. It is sad that it is cheapened somewhat by too distractingly busy video-directing, with too many zooms in and zoom outs as well as that cheesy and completely unnecessary slow motion and all over the place jumpy editing. And the clumsy special effects do belong better in a low-budget science fiction film and add little.

    On a visual level, the minimalist sets and atmospheric lighting however provide an effective sense of claustrophobia and are a long way from ugly. They also suit the concept and setting very well, if perhaps occasionally not matching the music. Even with the updated setting and time period, this is still the sort of production that manages to make a story from an early music/baroque opera interesting, something that can be potentially problematic if the story itself isn't strong enough, taking on a psychological character study approach that makes the characters relatable and the storytelling quite poignant.

    At the same time, there is nothing that comes over as irrelevant or distasteful, even the re-interpretation of the prologue into a sort of intermediary scene came over as a bold and quite dramatically effective directing choice, a "concept" production that still respects the opera and Charpentier. The consultation of the Witch of Endor by Saul is suitably disturbing and the final scene is very poignant.

    Musically, it is where the production particularly excels. The orchestra as ever show a real sense of understanding the period style and play with a lot of energy and refinement. William Christie's conducting is sympathetic but also alert at the same time. The performances are uniformly good, some will find (have done too) something that's problematic in Pascal Charbonneau's performance as David. He does at times sound strained in some of the more emotionally charged scenes, but much of the voice is richly expressive and powerful while giving away to nuance. He is a compelling presence on stage as well and is highly emotive.

    Ana Quintans is a very moving and radiantly sung Jonathas, coming over credibly as a young man. Neal Davies' Saul is forceful and sympathetically passionate, convincing in his intense paranoia and affecting grief, with a nice resonance to his voice. Dominique Visse sings hauntingly as La Pythonisse.

    Overall, excellent production of a rare and under-appreciated opera. Shame that the video directing doesn't do it justice. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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    • Release date
      • July 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Charpentier: David & Jonathas
    • Filming locations
      • Théâtre de l'Archevêché, Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
    • Production companies
      • Bel Air Media
      • Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
      • Mezzo
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      2 hours 10 minutes
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      • 16:9 HD

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