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Act II, Scene 3 of Pelleas et Melisande by Debussy
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Act II, Scene 3 of Pelleas et Melisande by Debussy
CHT437868 Act II, Scene 3 of Pelleas et Melisande by Debussy, from a photograph of the first production in April, 1902 of the opera at the Opera-Comique in Paris, illustration in Theatre magazine, June, 1902 (litho) by French School, (20th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Claude Debussy (1862-1918); libretto adapted from the play of the same title by Maurice Maeterlinck; Melisande and Pelleas visit the cave where Melisande has claimed to have lost her wedding ring and discover three beggars sleeping there; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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This print captures Act II, Scene 3 of Claude Debussy's renowned opera, Pelleas et Melisande. Taken during the first production in April 1902 at the Opera-Comique in Paris, this illustration from Theatre magazine transports us back to a time when theatrical magic unfolded on stage. In this scene, we find ourselves amidst an enchanting moonlit beach setting. The ethereal glow of the moon illuminates the dramatic seaside scenery as characters Pelleas and Melisande venture into a cave where Melisande claims to have lost her wedding ring. As they enter, three beggars peacefully slumber nearby. The French School lithograph beautifully conveys the symbolic nature of this moment within Debussy's composition. The moonlight serves as a metaphorical backdrop for the unfolding story, highlighting both its romantic and mysterious elements. Debussy's music is known for its unique blend of impressionism and symbolism, which perfectly complements Maurice Maeterlinck's libretto adaptation from his play of the same title. This collaboration between composer and playwright has resulted in an opera that continues to captivate audiences with its haunting melodies and evocative storytelling. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph from over a century ago, we are reminded of Debussy's genius as a composer and his ability to transport listeners into otherworldly realms through his music. It is truly a testament to his lasting legacy in the world of classical music.
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