Christophe Rousset and the Talens Lyriques bring
us to the stage of the Royal Academy of Music where Pygmalion, an act of
ballet by Jean-Philippe Rameau inspired by an episode of Ovid’s
Metamorphoses, was created in 1748. Love, showing empathy for
Pygmalion’s despair of loving a statue, invigorates the sculpted woman
who immediately falls in love with her creator. Very suggestive, the
music of this tender and mischievous ballet deploys the grace of 18th century
dances. Like Ovid’s Love, Christophe Rousset instils life in this score, one of Rameau’s greatest successes in his day, and offers us,
thanks to his sense of drama and his impeccable leadership, a new and
essential reading of this ballet.
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