volcanohunter Posted October 22, 2008 Share Posted October 22, 2008 For Francophones: José Martinez discusses his new ballet adaptation of Marcel Carné's film Les Enfants du paradis on the October 22 edition of France 2 midday news. Skip ahead to 34 mintues past the hour. The clip should be available for the next week. http://jt.france2.fr/13h/ It should also be accessible here. Link to comment
Mme. Hermine Posted October 22, 2008 Share Posted October 22, 2008 well he does say in the interview that the familyi of prevert had followed the project with interest because it was the first time the subject was done without dialogue, but it is not the first time. Link to comment
bart Posted October 23, 2008 Share Posted October 23, 2008 Thanks, volcanohunter, for that clip. Enfants du Paradis has long been one of my favorite films. With a cast including Jean-Louis Barrault, Maria Casares, Pierre Brasseur, and that amazing icon of mystery and glamour, Arletty, it always reduces me to a state of in-love. well he does say in the interview that the familyi of prevert had followed the project with interest because it was the first time the subject was done without dialogue, but it is not the first time.I think I know what you mean, Mme. Hermine. The Pierrot figure (Barrault's stage role in the film) is of course condemned to silence. But there are words to the music -- Edith Piaf's Mon Dieu, written to express her feelings about the death (in a plane crash) of her lover.Here's the YouTube Link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXzuz169qUs The performance, by Daniel Meja, is simply stunning. Any more thoughts or impressions about Martinez's ballet? From what I heard, the music is pretty ... (well) ... unmemorable. Here'sLink to the Paris Opera website. From there, you can link to an interview with Martinez and Agnes Letestu. http://www.operadeparis.fr/Saison-2008-200...714&IdS=546 Mid-day tv interviews are certainly classier in Paris than in my neck of the woods! Link to comment
volcanohunter Posted October 23, 2008 Author Share Posted October 23, 2008 Mid-day tv interviews are certainly classier in Paris than in my neck of the woods! Indeed, though hostess Elise Lucet seems so preoccupied by the sets and costumes that she'd probably be happier interviewing Agnes Letestu than the, you know, choreographer.The Paris Opera has posted a couple of excerpts from the ballet featuring Isabelle Ciaravola as Garance and Mathieu Ganio as Baptiste. http://www.operadeparis.fr/Saison-2008-200...723&IdS=546 Link to comment
Alexandra Posted October 23, 2008 Share Posted October 23, 2008 The Paris Opera School brought this to Washington a few years ago and I thought it charming. I'd love to have a DVD of it -- I hope they'll release it commercially. Link to comment
bart Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Courtesy of Google, I just discovered that the Daniel Meja solo is from Michael Smuin's Hearts, an adaptation of the Carne film for San Francisco Ballet (1986). Putting the solo in the context of the story -- Baptiste's despairing response to watching his love Garance being swept off by the Count -- adds to the pathos of the solo. Smuin's work was subsequently performed by Washington Ballet and reviewed in the NY Times (1988). Wouldn't it be fascinating to watch both of these works side by side -- comparing, for example, Meja and Martinez in the leading role? It would also be interesting to compare the effectiveness of the scores. Smuin uses an arrangement of Edith Piaf songs sung by San Francisco cabaret singer Raquel Bitton. Martinez uses an especially commissioned score by Marc-Olivier Dupin. When choreographing Lady of the Camelias, based on a story from a period only a decade or so after Enfants, Val Caniparoli used Chopin. I wonder which approach to the music works best? Link to comment
fadedhour Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 I am so excited to be seeing this on Saturday. I love the film and I have high hopes for the ballet. (& I've wanted to see Hearts since I first read about it so thanks for the clip.) And with regards to the music: Neumeier's Lady of the Camellias uses Chopin, too. Link to comment
bart Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 fadedhour, definitely (please) tell us about the performance Satuday. Link to comment
CarolinaM Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 I am so excited to be seeing this on Saturday. I love the film and I have high hopes for the ballet. (& I've wanted to see Hearts since I first read about it so thanks for the clip.)And with regards to the music: Neumeier's Lady of the Camellias uses Chopin, too. I was lucky enough to attend twice last Sutarday and I'm pretty sure that if you loved the film you will love the ballet as well. I adored it! All, the music, the sets, the costumes, the way José has been able to transmit the poetry of the film on stage and of course the dance! Enjoy and yes, please, let us know Link to comment
fadedhour Posted October 29, 2008 Share Posted October 29, 2008 I am so excited to be seeing this on Saturday. I love the film and I have high hopes for the ballet. (& I've wanted to see Hearts since I first read about it so thanks for the clip.)And with regards to the music: Neumeier's Lady of the Camellias uses Chopin, too. I was lucky enough to attend twice last Sutarday and I'm pretty sure that if you loved the film you will love the ballet as well. I adored it! All, the music, the sets, the costumes, the way José has been able to transmit the poetry of the film on stage and of course the dance! Enjoy and yes, please, let us know Twice--wow! You must have really loved it I'm so glad to hear good things about it and I will certainly write about it once I return. CarolinaM, I'd love to hear more of your impressions as well Link to comment
CarolinaM Posted October 29, 2008 Share Posted October 29, 2008 I am so excited to be seeing this on Saturday. I love the film and I have high hopes for the ballet. (& I've wanted to see Hearts since I first read about it so thanks for the clip.)And with regards to the music: Neumeier's Lady of the Camellias uses Chopin, too. I was lucky enough to attend twice last Sutarday and I'm pretty sure that if you loved the film you will love the ballet as well. I adored it! All, the music, the sets, the costumes, the way José has been able to transmit the poetry of the film on stage and of course the dance! Enjoy and yes, please, let us know Twice--wow! You must have really loved it I'm so glad to hear good things about it and I will certainly write about it once I return. CarolinaM, I'd love to hear more of your impressions as well As I went to Paris only for this event I attended twice on Saturday with two different casts. The first one: Ganio, Ciaravola, Carbone, Pech,... being my preferred one. What I would tell you for the time being is that as the first interval starts, go quickly to find a place with good view to the main staircase and when you hear the first ring, go back quickly to your seat I hope you enjoy the show. This was a challenge and I really think that José has got it Link to comment
volcanohunter Posted November 2, 2008 Author Share Posted November 2, 2008 Here is a link to a television report about the ballet, featuring brief comments from Mathieu Ganio and José Martinez. http://tf1.lci.fr/infos/culture/0,,4136670...a-garnier-.html My thanks to sophia for this one, because I confess that I'd been completely unable to find it. Link to comment
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