Léo Delibes – Lakmé (Laurent Pelly / Raphaël Pichon / Sabine Devieilhe)

#naxosmusic #classicalmusic #trailer Premiered in 1883, Lakmé remains one of the most popular of all French operas. Reflecting contemporary tastes, the original source material presented a tragic liaison between a French officer and a Tahitian woman on a Pacific Island, but Delibes moved the location to British-ruled India where the two central characters are torn between passion and loyalty, and assailed by a fanatical religious leader. For this opera Delibes wrote music of indelible beauty, including the much-loved ‘Flower Duet’ and ‘Bell Song’. Lakmé – Sabine Devieilhe, soprano Gérald – Frédéric Antoun, tenor Nilakantha – Stéphane Degout, baritone Mallika – Ambroisine Bré, mezzo-soprano Orchestra and Choir – Pygmalion Conductor – Raphaël Pichon Stage Director and Costume Designer – Laurent Pelly Set Designer – Camille Dugas Lighting Designer – Joël Adam Film Director – François Roussillon Filmed on 4
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