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Poulenc's opera masterpiece Les Mamelles de Tir茅sias comes to Sydney

14 May 2018
Rising talent from the Conservatorium in spectacular
Burgeoning opera stars from the University of Sydney's Conservatorium of Music take to the stage for a run of Francis Poulenc's rarely-performed surrealist comic opera, Les Mamelles de Tir茅sias (The Breasts of Tir茅sias).

Presented as part of , the series established by the Conservatorium in 1934, Les Mamelles de Tir茅sias is a fully-staged production, bringing together students and graduates of the Conservatorium and professional practitioners.

Artistic Director of Con Opera and Senior Lecturer from the Dr said, "Les Mamelles de Tir茅sias is an extraordinary melting pot in which the composer gathered and displayed all of the disparate elements of his eclectic musical taste.

鈥淔or this he was long criticised, though his music is more regularly performed than that of his contemporaries, and it's now brought to life on the other side of the world, almost three quarters of a century after it was first performed, allowing the rising stars of opera in Australia to shine.鈥

Based on the eponymous play by Guillaume Apollinaire, Francis Poulenc composed the music and premiered the work in post-war Paris鈥檚 Opra Comique in 1947. An absurdist romp through a loose narrative centring on a turbulent relationship between Th茅r猫se and her husband, Apollinaire drew on the Greek mythology of the Tir茅sias, one of Apollo鈥檚 blind prophets, famous for clairvoyance and for being transformed into a woman for seven years.聽

Kate Gaul, director and designer

鈥淭o stage this extraordinary work, we are delighted to welcome back to the Conservatorium our director and designer聽聽, who has already created several exceptional productions for us, including聽English Eccentrics. Her vision for聽Les Mamelles de Tiresias聽is 鈥榮pectacle鈥 in the truest sense of the聽op茅ra bouffe聽tradition,鈥 said Dr Mould.

鈥淏eginning with a feminist revolt in which Th茅r猫se changes herself to a man and changes her husband into a woman, this gender-bending opera ends with a poignant message of peace and procreation in a country ravaged by war, exhorting the audience to repopulate and our young stars give superb performances,鈥 said Kate Gaul, who has worked both nationally and internationally, and is Artistic Director of聽.

鈥淚n true Poulenc fashion of pastiche, we鈥檝e cast two leads to play the role of Th茅r猫se/Tir茅sias.鈥 she said.

聽is currently completing the Master of Music Studies (Opera Performance) after graduating from the Bachelor of Music Performance (Voice) at the Sydney Conservatorium. Her counterpart,聽, currently completing her Master of Music Studies in Opera Performance, and has appeared in their productions of聽La Calisto听补苍诲听Die Zauberfl枚te.

In the role of Le Mari, Th茅r猫se鈥檚 husband, is Scottish-born tenor聽 who has a number of impressive productions under his belt, including The Antagonist at the Opera House, and The Light in the Piazza at the Reginald Theatre. The Sydney Conservatorium of Music graduate has returned this year to also complete his Masters of Music Studies (Opera Performance).

鈥淲e are very lucky to have them in this production. While this might seem like a wild ride into a beautifully weird world it is embedded in culture and history with strong political overtones. I concentrate on the relationships between the characters as well as the artists and the audience.

This production has been conceived very simply, placing the extraordinary characters in a space where they can shine. The costume design is inspired in part by Wes Anderson and in part by French physical theatre. In conjunction with simple objects such as balloons, placards, and toys and the inventive talents of our lighting designer, Fausto Brusamolino, hair and makeup designer, Rachel Dal Santo, we have created a unique world that is a fitting tribute to Poulenc鈥檚 timeless music," said Kate Gaul.

鈥淟es Mamelles de Tir茅sias聽is a bewildering m茅lange of the unlikely, the absurd, and the hysterical, all woven together by Poulenc鈥檚 rich and irreverent score. We know that audiences will enjoy this operatic rarity,鈥 added Dr Mould.

Event details:

What: Con Opera presents Les Mamelles de Tir茅sias

When: 19-26 May 2018

Where: University of Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Tickets: Adults $40 | Concession/Student/Child $25 |

Helen Loughlin

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