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L'Amour de loin

L'Amour de loin (Love from Afar) is an opera in five acts with music by Kaija Saariaho and a French-language libretto by Amin Maalouf. The opera received its world premiere performance on 15 August 2000 at the Salzburg Festival.

L'Amour de loin
Opera by Kaija Saariaho
TranslationLove from Afar
LibrettistAmin Maalouf
LanguageFrench
Premiere
15 August 2000 (2000-08-15)

Saariaho, living in Paris since 1982, had become familiar in 1993 with La vida breve by one of the first great 12th-century troubadours, Jaufré Rudel. She did not think she was capable of writing an opera until she saw Peter Sellars's staging of Messiaen’s opera Saint François d'Assise at the 1992 Salzburg Festival. "If that is an opera, then I can write one", she has said she thought.[1]

Her idea for the opera evolved over the following seven or eight years. She first set a Jaufré poem to music in Lonh (1996) for soprano and electronic instruments.

The sensibilities and backgrounds of both Maalouf, a Lebanese-French author and journalist also living in Paris, and Saariaho – both voluntary exiles – brought them together to turn "a seemingly simple story into a complex story very simply told...[and with] the straightforward trajectory of its plot, L’Amour de loin turns anxiously around deeper themes – obsession and devotion, reality and illusion, the loneliness of the artist, the need to belong".[2]

Having secured an advance commitment from Salzburg Festival director Gerard Mortier to stage the opera, Saariaho began L'Amour de loin in 1999. The SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden-Freiburg, an ensemble well known for its excellence in contemporary music, was also on board.

L'Amour de loin received the 2003 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition.

Performance history edit

The opera's first production became a joint commission by the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris and the Santa Fe Opera in addition to Salzburg. Peter Sellars directed the original production, as well as several later ones. The US premiere occurred on 27 July 2002 at the Santa Fe Opera.

Additional productions were staged at Stadttheater Bern, Switzerland (December 2001 onward), in Darmstadt, Germany, in the spring of 2003, and at the Finnish National Opera in Helsinki in 2004.

In 2005, Jan Latham-Koenig conducted two concert performances as part of the Al Bustan International Festival of Music and the Arts in Beirut.

In 2008, the Bergen International Festival in Bergen, Norway, opened with a production by the artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset, produced by Bergen National Opera (previously Den Nye Opera). They created an animated film in place of a stage setting.[3][4]

The English National Opera presented a new production in July 2009 at the London Coliseum, sung in English.[5] This same production was given by Vlaamse Opera in September 2010, and by the Canadian Opera Company in February 2012.[6]

The Landestheater Linz presented a new production in 2015.

The Festival d'Opéra de Québec staged the opera, directed by Robert Lepage, during its Summer 2015 season. This same production was then staged at the Metropolitan Opera, the company's first production of the opera, in December 2016, conducted by Susanna Mälkki.[7] This marked the Metropolitan Opera's first staging of an opera by a female composer since the company's 1903 production of Der Wald by Ethel Smyth.[8] This opera was transmitted to cinemas on 10 December 2016 as part of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD series, the first opera by a female composer, and the first opera conducted by a female conductor, in this series. The 2016 Met production was streamed online on 6 May 2020.[9]

Roles edit

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 15 August 2000
(Conductor: Kent Nagano)
Premiere recording (video) cast, September 2004
(Conductor: Esa-Pekka Salonen)
Jaufré Rudel, Prince of Blaye, and troubadour obsessed with idealized love baritone Dwayne Croft Gerald Finley
The Pilgrim, the go-between who carries messages back and forth mezzo-soprano Dagmar Pecková Monica Groop
Clémence, the Countess of Tripoli soprano Dawn Upshaw
Chorus
Stage director Peter Sellars
Scenic designer George Tsypin
Costume designer Martin Pakledinaz
Lighting designer James F. Ingalls

Synopsis edit

Place: In Aquitaine, Tripoli, and at sea
Time: 12th century

Act 1 edit

Jaufré, having become weary of the pleasures of life, longs for a different love, one far away, but realizes that it is unlikely that he will ever find her. The chorus, made up of his old companions, laughs at his dreams and tells him the woman he sings about does not exist. Then a Pilgrim (male but sung by a mezzo-soprano) recently arrived from abroad tells Jaufré that such a woman does indeed exist because the Pilgrim has met her. Jaufré devotes himself to thinking only of her.

Act 2 edit

The Pilgrim returns to Tripoli, meets Clémence, and tells her that, in France, a prince-troubadour extols her in his songs, calling her his "love from afar". This initially offends her, but Clémence begins to dream of this strange and faraway lover, asking herself if she is worthy to receive such devotion.

Act 3 edit

First Scene

Upon his return to Blaye, the Pilgrim again meets Jaufré and tells him that the lady now knows that he sings about her. Jaufré asks him if he has sung his songs to Clémence correctly, to which he responds "more or less". Jaufré decides that he must travel to meet her. The Pilgrim tells Jaufré Clémence's name and leaves.

Second Scene

Clémence seems to prefer that their relationship remain distant as she is reluctant to live constantly waiting and does not want to suffer.

Act 4 edit

On impulse, Jaufré sets out to meet his "love from afar", but not without trepidation. He is anguished about the possibility that he has not made the right decision, so much so that he becomes severely ill, and the sickness increases as he gets closer to Tripoli. The Pilgrim has him rest, and he hallucinates seeing Clémence on the water. By the time he arrives in Tripoli, he is dying.

Act 5 edit

The ship berths and the Pilgrim hurries off to tell the countess that Jaufré has arrived, that he is close to death, and that he wants to see her. Carried on a pallet, Jaufré is brought to the citadel unconscious, but recovers somewhat in Clémence's presence. With Jaufré approaching death, the couple embrace and declare their love for each other. After Jaufré dies in her arms, Clémence rages against Heaven and considers herself responsible for the tragedy. She decides to enter a convent and the last scene shows her in prayer. But her words are ambiguous: it is not clear whether the "Love from afar" to whom she is praying on her knees is God or Jaufré.

Reception edit

L’Amour de loin has been acclaimed since its premiere in 2000.[10] Several writers have referred to Saariaho's score as “hypnotic”. John Allison argued that it “combines with a poetic libretto by Lebanese-born writer Armin Maalouf to exquisite effect. The result is not, it must be said, the most dramatic opera, but then neither is Pelléas or Tristan und Isolde, pieces in which music works powerfully on the imagination.”[11] James Jorden of the Observer wrote that the score “evokes the distance between the loves with downcast modal melodies and a vast, impressionistic palette of soundscapes evoking the sea”, but was more critical of the vocal writing, arguing that Maalouf's French text has “little sense of individualized emotion.”[12] The score was described as “lushly beautiful” in The New York Times.[13] In a 2019 poll of critics of The Guardian, L’Amour de loin was ranked the sixth greatest classical music work of the 21st century.[14]

Stage productions edit

Recordings edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • in Musicology Now (American Musicological Society's blog), 15 June 2016
  • Ronit Seter, "Getting Close with Saariaho and L'Amour de loin" in NewMusicBox, 2 December 2016
  • Production details, Metropolitan Opera 2016

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L Amour de loin Love from Afar is an opera in five acts with music by Kaija Saariaho and a French language libretto by Amin Maalouf The opera received its world premiere performance on 15 August 2000 at the Salzburg Festival L Amour de loinOpera by Kaija SaariahoTranslationLove from AfarLibrettistAmin MaaloufLanguageFrenchPremiere15 August 2000 2000 08 15 Salzburg Festival Saariaho living in Paris since 1982 had become familiar in 1993 with La vida breve by one of the first great 12th century troubadours Jaufre Rudel She did not think she was capable of writing an opera until she saw Peter Sellars s staging of Messiaen s opera Saint Francois d Assise at the 1992 Salzburg Festival If that is an opera then I can write one she has said she thought 1 Her idea for the opera evolved over the following seven or eight years She first set a Jaufre poem to music in Lonh 1996 for soprano and electronic instruments The sensibilities and backgrounds of both Maalouf a Lebanese French author and journalist also living in Paris and Saariaho both voluntary exiles brought them together to turn a seemingly simple story into a complex story very simply told and with the straightforward trajectory of its plot L Amour de loin turns anxiously around deeper themes obsession and devotion reality and illusion the loneliness of the artist the need to belong 2 Having secured an advance commitment from Salzburg Festival director Gerard Mortier to stage the opera Saariaho began L Amour de loin in 1999 The SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden Baden Freiburg an ensemble well known for its excellence in contemporary music was also on board L Amour de loin received the 2003 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act 1 3 2 Act 2 3 3 Act 3 3 4 Act 4 3 5 Act 5 4 Reception 5 Stage productions 6 Recordings 7 References 8 External linksPerformance history editThe opera s first production became a joint commission by the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris and the Santa Fe Opera in addition to Salzburg Peter Sellars directed the original production as well as several later ones The US premiere occurred on 27 July 2002 at the Santa Fe Opera Additional productions were staged at Stadttheater Bern Switzerland December 2001 onward in Darmstadt Germany in the spring of 2003 and at the Finnish National Opera in Helsinki in 2004 In 2005 Jan Latham Koenig conducted two concert performances as part of the Al Bustan International Festival of Music and the Arts in Beirut In 2008 the Bergen International Festival in Bergen Norway opened with a production by the artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset produced by Bergen National Opera previously Den Nye Opera They created an animated film in place of a stage setting 3 4 The English National Opera presented a new production in July 2009 at the London Coliseum sung in English 5 This same production was given by Vlaamse Opera in September 2010 and by the Canadian Opera Company in February 2012 6 The Landestheater Linz presented a new production in 2015 The Festival d Opera de Quebec staged the opera directed by Robert Lepage during its Summer 2015 season This same production was then staged at the Metropolitan Opera the company s first production of the opera in December 2016 conducted by Susanna Malkki 7 This marked the Metropolitan Opera s first staging of an opera by a female composer since the company s 1903 production of Der Wald by Ethel Smyth 8 This opera was transmitted to cinemas on 10 December 2016 as part of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD series the first opera by a female composer and the first opera conducted by a female conductor in this series The 2016 Met production was streamed online on 6 May 2020 9 Roles editRole Voice type Premiere cast 15 August 2000 Conductor Kent Nagano Premiere recording video cast September 2004 Conductor Esa Pekka Salonen Jaufre Rudel Prince of Blaye and troubadour obsessed with idealized love baritone Dwayne Croft Gerald Finley The Pilgrim the go between who carries messages back and forth mezzo soprano Dagmar Peckova Monica Groop Clemence the Countess of Tripoli soprano Dawn Upshaw Chorus Stage director Peter Sellars Scenic designer George Tsypin Costume designer Martin Pakledinaz Lighting designer James F IngallsSynopsis editPlace In Aquitaine Tripoli and at sea Time 12th century Act 1 edit Jaufre having become weary of the pleasures of life longs for a different love one far away but realizes that it is unlikely that he will ever find her The chorus made up of his old companions laughs at his dreams and tells him the woman he sings about does not exist Then a Pilgrim male but sung by a mezzo soprano recently arrived from abroad tells Jaufre that such a woman does indeed exist because the Pilgrim has met her Jaufre devotes himself to thinking only of her Act 2 edit The Pilgrim returns to Tripoli meets Clemence and tells her that in France a prince troubadour extols her in his songs calling her his love from afar This initially offends her but Clemence begins to dream of this strange and faraway lover asking herself if she is worthy to receive such devotion Act 3 edit First SceneUpon his return to Blaye the Pilgrim again meets Jaufre and tells him that the lady now knows that he sings about her Jaufre asks him if he has sung his songs to Clemence correctly to which he responds more or less Jaufre decides that he must travel to meet her The Pilgrim tells Jaufre Clemence s name and leaves Second SceneClemence seems to prefer that their relationship remain distant as she is reluctant to live constantly waiting and does not want to suffer Act 4 edit On impulse Jaufre sets out to meet his love from afar but not without trepidation He is anguished about the possibility that he has not made the right decision so much so that he becomes severely ill and the sickness increases as he gets closer to Tripoli The Pilgrim has him rest and he hallucinates seeing Clemence on the water By the time he arrives in Tripoli he is dying Act 5 edit The ship berths and the Pilgrim hurries off to tell the countess that Jaufre has arrived that he is close to death and that he wants to see her Carried on a pallet Jaufre is brought to the citadel unconscious but recovers somewhat in Clemence s presence With Jaufre approaching death the couple embrace and declare their love for each other After Jaufre dies in her arms Clemence rages against Heaven and considers herself responsible for the tragedy She decides to enter a convent and the last scene shows her in prayer But her words are ambiguous it is not clear whether the Love from afar to whom she is praying on her knees is God or Jaufre Reception editL Amour de loin has been acclaimed since its premiere in 2000 10 Several writers have referred to Saariaho s score as hypnotic John Allison argued that it combines with a poetic libretto by Lebanese born writer Armin Maalouf to exquisite effect The result is not it must be said the most dramatic opera but then neither is Pelleas or Tristan und Isolde pieces in which music works powerfully on the imagination 11 James Jorden of the Observer wrote that the score evokes the distance between the loves with downcast modal melodies and a vast impressionistic palette of soundscapes evoking the sea but was more critical of the vocal writing arguing that Maalouf s French text has little sense of individualized emotion 12 The score was described as lushly beautiful in The New York Times 13 In a 2019 poll of critics of The Guardian L Amour de loin was ranked the sixth greatest classical music work of the 21st century 14 Stage productions edit2000 World Premiere Production at the Salzburg Festival directed by Peter Sellars conducted by Kent Nagano starring Dawn Upshaw Dwayne Croft and Dagmar Peckova 15 16 The same production was reprised with different casts and conductors at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris in 2001 French Premiere 17 at the Santa Fe Opera in 2002 US Premiere 18 and at the Finnish National Opera in 2004 Finnish Premiere 19 where it was reprised in ulterior seasons and filmed 20 see Recordings below 2001 Second Production at the Stadttheater Bern Swiss Premiere directed by Olivier Tambosi conducted by Hans Drewanz starring Rachel Harnisch Wolfgang Koch and Maria Riccarda Wesseling 21 2003 Third Production at the Staatstheater Darmstadt German Premiere directed by Philippe Arlaud conducted by Stefan Blunier starring Mary Anne Kruger Hans Christoph Begemann and Katrin Gerstenberger 22 2005 Fourth Production at the Holland Festival Dutch Premiere directed by Pierre Audi conducted by Susanna Malkki starring Pia Freund Hans Christoph Begemann and Lilli Paasikivi 23 2006 Fifth Production at MaerzMusik Haus der Berliner Festspiele Concert version with live video by multimedia artist Jean Baptiste Barriere conducted by Kent Nagano starring Magali de Prelle Daniel Belcher and Marie Ange Todorovitch 24 reprised in the same month at the Theatre du Chatelet with the same musical team 25 and with another musical team in 2008 at the Clermont Ferrand Opera 26 and in 2015 at Tokyo Opera City Japanese Premiere 27 2008 Sixth Production at the Bergen International Festival Bergen National Opera Norwegian Premiere directed by Elmgreen amp Dragset conducted by Baldur Bronnimann starring Pia Freund Jaakko Kortekangas and Lilli Paasikivi 28 This production was reprised at the Norwegian National Opera in 2014 29 April 2009 Seventh Production at the Volkstheater Rostock directed by Christian von Gotz conducted by Ekkehard Klemm starring Jamila Raimbekova Olaf Lemme and Lucie Ceralova 30 July 2009 Eighth Production at the English National Opera UK stage Premiere directed by Daniele Finzi Pasca conducted by Edward Gardner starring Joan Rodgers Roderick Williams and Diana Montague 31 The same production was reprised with different casts and conductors at the Vlaamse Opera in 2010 Belgian staged Premiere 32 and the Canadian Opera Company in 2012 Canadian Premiere 33 March 2015 Ninth Production at the Landestheater Linz directed by Daniela Kurz conducted by Kasper de Roo starring Gotho Griesmeier Martin Achrainer and Martha Hirschmann 34 35 July 2015 Tenth Production at the Grand Theatre de Quebec Festival d Opera de Quebec directed by Robert Lepage conducted by Ernest Martinez Izquierdo starring Erin Wall Phillip Addis and Tamara Mumford 36 This production was reprised at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 2016 under the baton of Susanna Malkki and starring Susanna Phillips Eric Owens and Tamara Mumford 37 it was then filmed and broadcast worldwide as part of The Met Live in HD 38 February 2016 Eleventh Production at the Narodni divadlo Brno Czech Premiere directed by Jiri Herman conducted by Marko Ivanovic starring Pavla Vykopalova Roman Hoza and Marketa Cukrova 39 40 2019 Twelfth Production at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City Latin American Premiere directed by Mauricio Garcia Lozano conducted by Jose Arean starring Agnieszka Slawinska Jaakko Kortekangas and Carla Lopez Speziale 41 42 January 2021 Thirteenth Production at the Ekaterinburg Opera and Ballet Russian Premiere directed by Yaroslavia Kalesidis conducted by Konstantin Chudovskiy starring the opera s ensemble singers 43 October 2021 Fourteenth Production at the Oper Koln directed by Johannes Erath conducted by Constantin Trinks starring Emily Hindrichs Holger Falk and Adriana Batsidas Gamboa 44 Recordings editDVD L Amour de loin with Dawn Upshaw Gerald Finley and Monica Groop Finnish National Opera Helsinki production in 2004 conducted by Esa Pekka Salonen Directed by Peter Sellars Released 2005 Audio Daniel Belcher Ekaterina Lekhina and Marie Ange Todorovitch Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin Rundfunkchor Berlin Kent Nagano conductor Martin Sauer producer harmonia mundi 2009 References edit Tommasini Anthony 17 August 2000 A Prince Idealizes His Love From Afar The New York Times Philip Huscher The Land Where I Was Born Santa Fe Opera 2002 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rakkaus 16 09 2004 Ensi ilta Suomen Kansallisooppera ranneliike net in Finnish Retrieved 2023 12 19 Saariahon Kaukainen rakkaus televisioidaan Kaleva in Finnish Retrieved 2023 12 19 Unmoglichkeiten Neue Zurcher Zeitung in Swiss High German 2001 12 05 ISSN 0376 6829 Retrieved 2023 12 19 Staatstheater Darmstadt L amour de loin recensioni www publicopera info Retrieved 2023 12 19 van der Waa Fritz 6 June 2005 Saariaho s idioom is te mager voor twee uur opera De Volkskrant BLZ 2006 02 23 Sonde ins Mittelalter ROC BERLIN Konzertante Auffuhrung von Kaija Saariahos Oper L amour de loin im Rahmen der MaerzMusik Berliner Zeitung in German Retrieved 2023 12 19 ConcertoNet com The Classical Music Network www concertonet com Retrieved 2023 12 19 Faurot Annick Une autre approche d Un amour de loin Liberation in French Retrieved 2023 12 19 Review The Music Of Kaija Saariaho L Amour de loin Concert Version with Images concert Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall Takemitsu Memorial Tokyo lt Cahiers des Disques lt TFJ s Sidewalk Cafe www kt rim or jp Retrieved 2023 12 19 Sa tida mest sto stille Dagsavisen in Norwegian 2008 05 23 Retrieved 2023 12 19 Animasjon pa Operaen www grafill no in Norwegian Bokmal 2014 02 05 Retrieved 2023 12 19 L AMOUR DE LOIN DIE LIEBE AUS DER FERNE Oper von Kaija Saariaho im Volkstheater Rostock Theaterkompass Fur Theaterbesucher und Theatermacher in German 2009 04 04 Retrieved 2023 12 19 Hoffman Gary 2009 07 07 Saariaho s sumptuous L amour de loin at the ENO London Opera Today Retrieved 2023 12 19 Opera L amour de loin elan et poesie RTBF in French Retrieved 2023 12 19 Review Canadian Opera Company s L Amour de loin Love from Afar big on sights short on interesting sounds Ludwig van Toronto 2012 02 02 Retrieved 2023 12 19 Linz L amour de loin deropernfreund de in German 2015 06 07 Retrieved 2023 12 19 Oper L amour de loin im Linzer Musiktheater www kleinezeitung at in German 2016 06 16 Retrieved 2023 12 19 Leclerc Yves 2015 07 24 L Amour de loin en premiere mondiale a Quebec Le Journal de Montreal Retrieved 2023 12 19 Au MET Opera un amour pas si loin de nous Le Monde fr in French 2016 12 09 Retrieved 2023 12 19 Major Melissa 2017 03 03 GP at the Met L Amour de Loin About the Opera Great Performances PBS Great Performances Retrieved 2023 12 19 OperaPlus Redakce 2017 03 25 Sesli se Laska na dalku v Brne Opera PLUS in Czech Retrieved 2023 12 19 Mezi pobrezimi pluji nase nezna slova Divadelni noviny in Czech Retrieved 2023 12 19 opera de Bellas Artes transmitira El amor distante de Kaija Saariaho INBAL Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2023 12 19 Notimex 2019 04 01 Estrenan en Bellas Artes opera El amor distante de Kaija Saariaho Excelsior in Mexican Spanish Retrieved 2023 12 19 08 March 2022 Tue 19 00 Kaija Saariaho L Amour de Loin opera in five acts Opera World famous Bolshoi Ballet and Opera theatre established 1776 Small Stage BolshoiMoscow com bolshoimoscow com Retrieved 2023 12 19 Redaktion 2021 10 30 Faszinierendes Seelendrama uber die reine Liebe L amour de loin in der Oper Koln DAS OPERNMAGAZIN in German Retrieved 2023 12 19 External links editSanna Iitti Kaija Saariaho Stylistic Development and Artistic Principles International Alliance for Women in Music Journal 2001 Sanna Iitti L Amour de loin Kaija Saariaho s First Opera International Alliance for Women in Music Journal 2002 Ronit Seter Saariaho s L Amour de loin First Woman Composer in a Century at the Metropolitan Opera in Musicology Now American Musicological Society s blog 15 June 2016 Ronit Seter Getting Close with Saariaho and L Amour de loin in NewMusicBox 2 December 2016 Production details Metropolitan Opera 2016 Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Opera nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L 27Amour de loin amp oldid 1211789085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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