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Grétry's La Caravane du Caire

Marshall Pynkoski (stage director), Hervé Niquet (conductor) — With Hélène Guilmette (Zélime), Jean-Gabriel Saint-Martin (Husca & Florestan)...

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Cast

Marshall Pynkoski — Stage director

Jeannette Lajeunesse Zingg — Choreographer

Antoine Fontaine — Stage design

Camille Assaf — Costumes

Hervé Gary — Lighting

Stéphane Le Bel — Lighting design assistant

Elisabeth Geiger — Singing master

Jean-Gabriel Saint-Martin — Husca & Florestan

Marie Perbost — Almaïde

Pierre Derhet — Saint-Phar

Enguerrand de Hys — Tamorin

Robert Gleadow — Osman Pacha

Lili Aymonino — French Slave

Chantal Santon Jeffery — Italian Slave

Lucie Edel — German Slave

Benoît Descamps — Osmin

Samuel Guibal — Furville

Program notes

While highly successful at the time of its premiere in 1783, André-Modeste Grétry's La Caravane du Caire has been little-performed in the intervening centuries. Lucky for us, this 2022 coproduction from the Tours Opera and the Opéra Royal de Versailles has brought the little-known gem back into the spotlight, thanks to a highly-skilled cast of dancers and singers, as well as a creative, sparkling staging from Marshall Pynkoski. 

La Caravane du Caire is unique in its harmonious blend of French texts and Italian theater conventions: "No composer before Grétry has been able to so skillyfully adapt Italian melodies to the character and flair of the French language," wrote the revered German art critic Friedrich Melchior Grimm. This brilliant comic opera was also a breath of fresh air stylistically, enchanting audiences who had begun to grow weary of the tragédies lyriques in style at the time. 

Photo © Marie Pétry

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