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Philippe Boesmans | Au Monde

by Orchestre Symphonique de la Monnaie

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1.
Scène 1 04:25
2.
Scène 2 10:46
3.
Scène 3 06:06
4.
Scène 4 11:38
5.
Scène 5 01:00
6.
Scène 6 07:10
7.
Scène 7 07:25
8.
Scène 8 05:28
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Scène 9 01:03
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Scène 10 04:57
11.
Scène 11 09:41
12.
Scène 12 09:56
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Scène 13 04:06
14.
Scène 14 03:58
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Scène 15 03:06
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Scène 16 03:57
17.
Scène 17 00:40
18.
Scène 18 05:47
19.
Scène 19 05:10
20.
Scène 20 08:13

about

The family of an influential yet weakened rich industrialist are awaiting the return of the younger son, Ory, for his father to transfer his empire to him. His arrival leads to the emergence of many tensions and disagreements among the family members – in addition to two sons, there are also three daughters, each with a very different personality, as well as the husband of the eldest daughter and a woman whom he brought into the household. What first seemed to be simple turns out to be a psychological knot of complex human relationships. And the question remains as to whether Ory will accept his responsibilities. From its world premiere at la Monnaie / de Munt (Brussels), Au monde is critically acclaimed such on “unforgettable vocal composition” (Le Figaro) where “the composer reached a sovereign freedom (…) the whim, the freedom and the sense of the grotesque (…) invite to think (…) a masterpiece” (Opéra Magazine).

credits

released February 24, 2015

Yann BEURON
Frode OLSEN
Werner VAN MECHELEN
Stéphane DEGOUT
Charlotte HELLEKANT
Patricia PETIBON
Fflur WYN
Ruth OLAIZOLA
La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra
Patrick DAVIN conductor

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