"The word 'revolution' to us Frenchmen is not a vague term. We know that Revolution is a rupture, that Revolution is an Absolute. There is no such thing as a moderate revolution, there is no such thing as a planned revolution—as one speaks of a planned economy. The revolution we are announcing will overturn the entire existing order or it will not take place at all..."
Performed at the Théâtre Graslin in Nantes in 2013. Francis Poulenc (1899-1963): Dialogues des Carmélites, opera in 3 acts and 12 scenes from a libretto by Emmet Lavery.
The first ever performances in Munich, this production was entrusted to Dmitri Tcherniakov, whose worldwide reputation is underpinned by productions like Eugene Onegin and Macbeth at the Paris Opera and Don Giovanni at Aix-en- Provence. The superb international cast includes a fine Blanche de la Force in Susan Gritton and an excellent Madame de Croissy by Sylvie Brunet, who was favourably compared to Rita Gorr in the press.
O padre rural Donissan está trabalhando na paróquia de um pequeno vilarejo. A jovem Mouchette, de 16 anos, mata o seu amado, fazendo todo mundo acreditar que ele se suicidou. Ela confidencia o crime para o padre e eles estabelecem uma estranha relação. Tentado por satã, ele é obrigado a colocar em teste a sua fé, provando que é verdadeiramente um sacerdote.
This drama about the Carmelite order of nuns is set during the French Revolution. A young woman seeks refuge with the Carmelites because she is terrified of dying during the upheaval. The longer she associates with the nuns the more she is transformed by their faith and devotion.
Um novo padre chega na aldeia rural francesa de Ambricourt para servir sua primeira paróquia. A congregação apática o rejeita imediatamente. Através de seu diário, o jovem relata uma crise de fé que ameaça afastá-lo da aldeia e de Deus.