Impressions de Pelléas

Claude Debussy/Marius Constant

10 April ’27 > 1 May ’27
Director Joe Hill-Gibbins
Musical Director Benjamin Perry Wenzelberg

Info

Writer Maurice Maeterlinck published his play Pelléas et Mélisande in 1892, about two half-brothers who develop feelings for the same enigmatic woman. The fairy-tale-like story, which stirs the imagination yet never fully yields its secrets, inspired composer Claude Debussy to create an innovative composition that continues to captivate audiences to this day. At its heart, the opera Pelléas et Mélisande (1902) focuses on two rival brothers, a woman, their desires and—naturally—the tragic ending that both unites them and tears them apart.

The musical direction is in the hands of the young multi-talented Benjamin Perry Wenzelberg, who also performs one of the piano parts. Joe Hill-Gibbins, known for his austere and physical theatrical style, directs the singers in this mysterious musical narrative. The National Opera Studio is a two-year programme in which young singers and coaches are prepared for an international opera career, led by the renowned soprano Rosemary Joshua.

Impressions de Pelléas is a co-production by Opera Zuid, De Nationale Opera and the Nederlandse Reisopera, and as such forms part of the collaboration between the three opera companies aimed at fostering talent development.

Impressions de Pelléas lasts 95 minutes without an interval and is sung in French, with Dutch surtitles.

Cast

Singing Singers from De Nationale Opera Studio

Creatives

Director Joe Hill-Biggens
Musical direction Benjamin Perry Wenzelberg

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Sat 10.04.2027
20:00

Enschede
Wilminktheater

Premiere

Tue 13.04.2027
20:15

Den Haag
Nieuwe Kerk

Thu 15.04.2027
20:00

Deventer
Deventer Schouwburg

Sat 17.04.2027
20:00

Maastricht
Theater aan het Vrijthof

Thu 22.04.2027
20:00

Eindhoven
Parktheater Eindhoven

Sun 25.04.2027
20:00

Zwolle
Schouwburg Odeon

Thu 29.04.2027
20:30

Amsterdam
Nationale Opera & Ballet

Sat 1.05.2027
20:30

Amsterdam
Nationale Opera & Ballet