Madame Pompadour
Operetta in two acts by Leo Fall
directed by national artist of Hungarian Republic Miklos Szinetar Libretto — Rudolf Sanzer and Ernst Velis Edited by — Miklos Szinetar Lyrics — Ludmila Mezentseva Musical leader and conductor — Fabio Mastrangelo (Italy) Conductor — Maksim Alekseev Art-designer — laureate of National award of Russia, honoured worker of arts of Russia Alexander Orlov Costume designer — Irina Cherednikova Ballet master — Jeno Locsei (Hungary) Chorus master — Alexey Nefedov
Opening night of the performance took place on 3rd of May 2008.
Career’s top of Austrian composer Leo Fall became operetta “Madame Pompadour” staged in Berlin on 10th of September 1922. On the stage of Saint-Petersburg Theatre of Musical comedy it was never performed before. Intrigues of court, light flirting, rebel spirit increasing among population dissatisfied by reign of Ludovic XV, irony towards favourite of king, luxury of court life, love troubles of story are framed by stylish lyrical, sentimental and at the same time a little bit ironic musical drapery of waltzes, dancing duets and “cascades”. Operetta tells about charming and clever favourite of king, actually uncrowned queen, who according to the legend was illegitimate daughter of grandee of high rank – Jeanne Antoinette Puasson, marquise Pompadour. One day during king’s absence accompanied by faithful maidservant she runs away from luxurious apartments of palace hoping to meet man of her dream… And she succeeds in finding the one whom she could love with all her heart, but risky plans of marquise are disrupted by sudden king’s arrival from the hunt. It’s worth much for Madame Pompadour to get out from such situation, especially because her beloved beauty is husband of her suddenly found stepsister. And almighty marquise steps back… it’s her destiny till the end of life to be near the king…
The performance is recommended for viewers aged 12 and above
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