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Mitridate, re di Ponto - Mozart

Christophe Rousset © Caroline Doutre

Mozart Mitridate

The 25 May 2025
Théâtre des Champs-Elysées - Paris
Program

Mozart : Mitridate

Cast
  • Les Talens Lyriques
  • Conductor
    Christophe Rousset
  • Director
    Concert Version
  • Performers
    Mitridate: Sergey Romanov
    Aspasia: Jessica Pratt
    Sifare: Olga Bezsmertna
    Farnace: Rose Naggar-Tremblay
    Ismene: Maria Kokareva
    Arbate: Nina van Essen
    Marzio: Alasdair Kent
Details on the Performance

One cannot help but admire Mozart's precocious genius... At an age when many teenagers have their natural dreams and concerns, he composed Mithridate, his first opera seria based on a libretto adapted from Racine's eponymous tragedy. Right from the start, the work is both a masterstroke and a significant success for his young career as a composer. The piece depicts the strange relationship between King Mithridate and his two sons, all three vying for the same woman. The young Aspasia is indeed promised to Mithridate, but her heart belongs to Xipharès. Against a backdrop of a succession war and inevitable betrayals, Mozart writes a score that is both full of fervor and emotion. According to the codes of the seria form, the work is filled with virtuosic arias for each of the performers, with only the brief final quintet bringing them together.


Source: Théâtre des Champs-Elysées

  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan

Théâtre des Champs-Elysées - Paris Location15 Avenue Montaigne - 75008 Paris France

  • Venue's Capacity: 1985

The Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, initially planned for construction on the legendary avenue after which it was named, is in fact situated on Avenue Montaigne. It was in 1913 that the Parisian public first discovered the hall, an astonishing synthesis of tradition and modernity, with balconies that recall an Italian théâtre, while being supported by reinforced concrète, and with décoration at once sober and sumptuous. Speaking of eclecticism, the house's first season was quite surprising. THE BARBER OE SEVILLE was billed alongside BORIS GODUNOV, and it was here that Stravinsky RITE OF SPRING was premiered, provoking an infamous scandai. Nijinsky counted behind the scènes for the dancers in Russian, while Pierre Monteux kept time for the musicians, and Stravinsky ran back and forth between the stage and the audience, in an attempt to save the performance. After such an eventful start, the théâtre rapidely grew in réputation and Marcel Proust saluted Gabriel Astruc as being the manager «who staged BORIS GODUNOV, and who, in general, made up for the weaknesses of the Opéra and the Comic Opéra .»

After the First World War, concerts, opéras and ballets alternatively shared the programme, a tradition that still reigns today. Mozart's opéras were quite frequently staged, and performed by the visiting Vienna Opéra in 1924, 1947, 1949, and 1951. But the house also nurtured an affi-nity with Wagner's music; the Bayreuth troupe (with Lauritz Melchior) performed the entire Ring on the Champs-Elysées stage in 1929, and Furtwangler conducted the Walküre here in 1937.

Since the production of Boris Godunov that so enthused Marcel Proust, the théâtre also maintains close ties with the Russian réper­toire. After the bass Chaliapin and the Belgrad and Sofia Opéras, it is now the Kirov Théâtre from Saint Petersburg that regularly brings down the house.

More recently, the Champs-Elysées proposed Rimski-Korsakov's somewhat forgotten opéras in a séries of programmes that subtly mingled young talent with the grand tradition of the Vienna Philharmonie, in a concert hall entirely refurbished in 1986-87. Now equipped with a completely modernized stage machinery, the théâtre hasrevived the splendour of bygone days.

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