The Dallas Opera Presents
Pelleas and Melisande
Forbidden love and lingering suspicions simmer in a dreamy family drama.
FORBIDDEN LOVE AND LINGERING SUSPICIONS SIMMER IN A DREAMY FAMILY DRAMA
Lost, confused, and frightened, Melisande is coerced into marrying the overbearing prince Golaud, and in her marital melancholy, the young bride grows close to her handsome brother-in-law, Pelleas. Golaud’s rage sets the stage for this timeless tale of forbidden love, family jealousy, and regret. Debussy’s luminous orchestrations propel the drama to ecstatic heights, the music a striking contrast to this lean new production by Dutch director Jetske Mijnssen.
Ludovic Morlot conducts a stunning cast including baritone Benjamin Appl as Pelleas, soprano Lauren Snouffer as Melisande, and baritone Nicolas Courjal as Golaud. Sir Willard White makes his Dallas Opera debut as the grandfather Arkel, and mezzo-soprano Katharine Goeldner is the matriarch Genevieve.
“Appl’s handsome lyric baritone could summon bold clarion tones as well as granular low notes and silken croons.” — The Dallas Morning News
“Snouffer delivered beautifully dark, shimmering tone and thrilling melismatic ornamentation.” — Opera News
Featuring The Dallas Opera Orchestra and Chorus
A co-production with Bayerische Staatsoper
Show Details
Language
Sung in French with projected English titles