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L'heure espagnole 2013

📅 2013-01-01

L'heure espagnole (2013) is a one-act operatic farce that transports audiences to a Latin atmosphere reminiscent of Spain's rich musical heritage. Written by the renowned Maurice Ravel, this 1911 work is reimagined in a 2013 production.

Cast

Elliot Madore
François Piolino
Stéphanie d’Oustrac
Alek Shrader
Paul Gay
Paul Gay

Frequently Asked Questions

What is L'heure espagnole (2013) about?

L'heure espagnole (2013) is a one-act operatic farce that explores the intricate dance of love, deception, and time in a Latin atmosphere reminiscent of Spain's rich musical heritage.

Who directed L'heure espagnole?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in L'heure espagnole?

The 2013 production features Elliot Madore, François Piolino, Stéphanie d'Oustrac, Alek Shrader, and Paul Gay in key roles.

Is L'heure espagnole (2013) worth watching?

While the 2013 production of L'heure espagnole may not have received a formal IMDb rating, its unique blend of music, dance, and drama makes it a captivating experience for fans of opera, musical theater, and period pieces.

How long is L'heure espagnole?

Runtime details are not listed.

About L'heure espagnole (2013) — A Timeless Operatic Farce

L'heure espagnole (2013) is a one-act operatic farce that transports audiences to a Latin atmosphere reminiscent of Spain's rich musical heritage. Written by the renowned Maurice Ravel, this 1911 work is reimagined in a 2013 production. The story's intricate dance of love, deception, and time is set against a vibrant backdrop of malagueñas, jotas, and habañeras. With its unique blend of music, dance, and drama, L'heure espagnole (2013) is a captivating experience for fans of opera, musical theater, and period pieces.

The 2013 production boasts a talented cast, including Elliot Madore, François Piolino, and Stéphanie d'Oustrac. The opera's themes of love, time, and deception are woven into a rich tapestry of music, dance, and drama. As the clock ticks away, the characters' lives become increasingly entwined in a complex web of relationships and desires.