
Gounod: Romeo et Juliette 2008
"A stellar Roméo et Juliette from Salzburg!"
Dive into the captivating world of Gounod: Romeo et Juliette (2008), a mesmerizing operatic adaptation of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, captured live from Salzburg's 2008 festival season.
Director: Bartlett Sher
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gounod: Romeo et Juliette (2008) about?
This operatic retelling of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet follows the doomed romance between two young lovers, set to Charles Gounod's lush score. Their love blossoms against a backdrop of family feuds and societal pressures, culminating in a tragic yet transcendent finale that underscores the fragility of youth and the power of devotion.
Who directed Gounod: Romeo et Juliette?
Bartlett Sher, the Tony Award-winning director behind productions like *South Pacific*, helmed this Salzburg festival masterpiece, blending theatrical precision with operatic grandeur.
Who stars in Gounod: Romeo et Juliette?
The cast features Rolando Villazón as Roméo, Nino Machaidze as Juliette, Juan Francisco Gatell, Susanne Resmark, Russell Braun, and Cora Burggraaf, each delivering standout performances.
Is Gounod: Romeo et Juliette (2008) worth watching?
If you crave an emotionally charged, visually stunning operatic experience, this is a standout choice. Villazón and Machaidze's performances are electric, and Sher's direction elevates the material beyond tradition. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its live Salzburg pedigree and critical acclaim make it a compelling watch for opera fans and curious newcomers alike.
How long is Gounod: Romeo et Juliette?
The runtime is 161 minutes, offering a full-length operatic journey packed with drama and music.
About Gounod: Romeo et Juliette (2008) — A Stunning Opera Experience from Salzburg
Dive into the captivating world of Gounod: Romeo et Juliette (2008), a mesmerizing operatic adaptation of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, captured live from Salzburg's 2008 festival season. Directed by Tony Award-winning theater visionary Bartlett Sher, this production breathes fresh life into the classic tale of forbidden love, blending lush musicality with raw emotional intensity. Rolando Villazón shines as the passionate Roméo, while the radiant Nino Machaidze, only 25, electrifies the stage with her heart-wrenching portrayal of Juliette, showcasing a voice as powerful as it is delicate. The staging is rich with drama, from the whispered serenades to the explosive ensemble scenes, all bathed in the golden glow of theatrical grandeur.
This isn't just an opera—it's a sensory journey through love, fate, and youthful defiance, where every note and glance feels like a brushstroke in a living painting. The Salzburg stage becomes a battleground of emotions, where Machaidze's vulnerability and Villazón's fiery tenor collide in a performance that lingers long after the final curtain. Perfect for both opera enthusiasts and newcomers, Gounod: Romeo et Juliette (2008) is a must-see spectacle that redefines what makes this story eternal.