
Les Indes Galantes
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"William Christie and Les Arts Florissants propel this exuberant production of Jean-Philippe Rameau's second opera to great heights. Andrei Serban's extravagant, highly baroque staging presents the four exotic love stories vibrantly. In 'Le Turc généreux' Osman sets free his captive, Emilie, whom he loves, so that she may be reunited with her former lover, Valère; 'Les Incas de Pérou' is all about the rivalry of the Inca Huascar and the Spaniard Don Carlos, both in pursuit of Princess Phani; 'Les Fleurs' offers a Persian love intrigue, as the Sultana Fatime tries to detect whether her husband Tacmas has his eye on the lovely Atalide; and 'Les Sauvages' takes us to North America, where a Spaniard and a Frenchman compete for the love of Zima, daughter of a native chief, who prefers one of her own people." — from the DVD cover
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Danielle de Niese
Danielle de Niese
Prologue: Hébé
Danielle de Niese
Prologue: Hébé


João Fernandes
João Fernandes
Prologue: Bellone
João Fernandes
Prologue: Bellone
Valérie Gabail
Valérie Gabail
Prologue: L'Amour
Valérie Gabail
Prologue: L'Amour
Nicolas Cavallier
Nicolas Cavallier
1ère entrée - Le Turc généreux: Osman
Nicolas Cavallier
1ère entrée - Le Turc généreux: Osman
Anna Maria Panzarella
Anna Maria Panzarella
1ère entrée - Le Turc généreux: Emilie
Anna Maria Panzarella
1ère entrée - Le Turc généreux: Emilie
Paul Agnew
Paul Agnew
1ère entrée - Le Turc généreux: Valère
Paul Agnew
1ère entrée - Le Turc généreux: Valère


Nathan Berg
Nathan Berg
2ème entrée - Les Incas du Pérou: Huascar / 3ème - Les Fleurs, Fête persane: Ali
Nathan Berg
2ème entrée - Les Incas du Pérou: Huascar / 3ème - Les Fleurs, Fête persane: Ali
Jaël Azzaretti
Jaël Azzaretti
2ème entrée - Les Incas du Pérou: Phani
Jaël Azzaretti
2ème entrée - Les Incas du Pérou: Phani
François Piolino
François Piolino
2ème entrée - Les Incas du Pérou: Don Carlos
François Piolino
2ème entrée - Les Incas du Pérou: Don Carlos


Richard Croft
Richard Croft
3ème - Les Fleurs, Fête persane: Tacmas
Richard Croft
3ème - Les Fleurs, Fête persane: Tacmas
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