
Opera
Handel, Theodora


Synopsis
Handel’s own favourite amongst his English oratorios, Theodora proved a surprising failure at its 1750 London premiere, receiving only three performances and being revived just once before its composer’s death. That Theodora is now recognized as one of the most sublime and moving creations of Handel’s final years is largely due to the passionate advocacy of William Christie, who here directs his peerless period-instrument ensemble Les Arts Florissants for this new production at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées. The starry cast is led by young British soprano Katherine Watson, instilling the title-role with her “vocal bloom, emotional depth and beguiling phrasing” (New York Times), and leading French counter-tenor Philippe Jaroussky, bringing his “seraphic timbre” (Les Echos) to the role of Didymus. Directed with “luminous simplicity” (Artistik Rezo) by Stephen Langridge this powerful and uplifting production transforms its historical story into a “timeless yet terribly current” (France TV Info.com) plea for freedom of conscience and religious tolerance in contemporary society.
Additional Info
- No: A01050040
- Composer: Georg Friedrich Händel
- Conductor: William Christie
- Orchestra: Les Arts Florissants
- Artists: Katherine Watson, Stéphanie d’Oustrac, Philippe Jaroussky, Kresimir Spicer, Callum Thorpe
- Production year: 2015
- Run time: 03:03:00
- Director: Stage Director: Stephen Langridge
- Producers: Arte France, Théâtre des Champs Elysées and CLC Productions with the participation of Radio France and UNITEL CLASSICA with the support of CNC
- Format: HDTV 16:9