Dialogues des Carmélites
‘Have you never been afraid of death?’
‘wrenchingly powerful’
★★★★★ – The Telegraph
‘utterly enthralling and searingly timely’
★★★★★ – Evening Standard
‘beg for a ticket’
★★★★★ – The Times
About the opera
As the Revolution reaches its bloody height, Blanche de la Force turns her back on the world, searching for peace and purpose in the convent. But life as a Carmelite nun has its own horrors. Faced with an agonising choice, Blanche must let go of her fears and finally find the courage to live – or die.
One of the most devastatingly powerful operas in the repertoire, Dialogues des Carmélites is also one of the most beautiful. Steeped in Debussy, Monteverdi and Verdi, Poulenc’s lyrical score balances cinematic drama and scope, charged with the violence of revolution, with moments of startling simplicity and beauty. The composer may have asked rueful forgiveness for his nuns and their old-fashioned music, but this modern masterpiece needs no apology.
After a triumphant Saul, Barrie Kosky returns to direct Glyndebourne’s first ever production of Carmélites. Robin Ticciati conducts an outstanding ensemble cast.
A new production for Festival 2023. Sung in French with English supertitles.
Please note: Dialogues des Carmélites is an emotionally intense tragedy based on true events. It depicts panic and extreme emotional anguish in realistic ways. Parental guidance is suggested and it is not recommended for under 15s. If you require further information to determine the suitability for you or anyone in your party please contact our box office on 01273 815 000.
Creative team
Conductor
Robin Ticciati
Director
Barrie Kosky
Designer
Katrin Lea Tag
Lighting Designer
Alessandro Carletti
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader
Pieter Schoeman
The Glyndebourne Chorus
Chorus Director
Aidan Oliver
Assistant Conductor
John Warner
Music Preparation
Ben-San Lau
Steven Maughan
Harry Rylance
Language Coach
Florence Daguerre de Hureaux
Assistant Directors
Greg Eldridge
Donna Stirrup
Supertitles
Based on a translation by
Richard Neel
Cast includes
Chevalier de la Force
Valentin Thill
Marquis de la Force
Paul Gay
Blanche de la Force
Sally Matthews*
Thierry, a footman
Jamie Woollard**+
Madame de Croissy, Prioress
Katarina Dalayman
Sister Constance
Florie Valiquette
Mother Marie
Karen Cargill
M. Javelinot, a physician
Matthew Nuttall**
Madame Lidoine, new Prioress
Golda Schultz
Sister Mathilde
Jade Moffat**
Mother Jeanne
Fiona Kimm
Father Confessor
Vincent Ordonneau
First Commissary
Gavan Ring
Second Commissary
Michael Ronan**+
Officer
Michael Lafferty**
Jailer
Theodore Platt
* Sally Matthews replaces Danielle de Niese who has withdrawn from the production
** Soloist from The Glyndebourne Chorus
+ Jerwood Young Artist 2023
Photos
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Illustration © Katie Ponder