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Ravel: L'Heure espagnole
Spiced with Italian buffa, L’Heure espagnole transports us to Torquemada’s clock shop, the scene of his wife Concepcion’s infidelities.
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Plot Summary
Set in a clockmaker's shop, 'L'Heure espagnole' (The Spanish Hour) is a comedic opera by Maurice Ravel. The story follows Concepcion, a restless wife who plots to conduct illicit affairs while her husband, Torquemada, is away. Her plans are repeatedly thwarted by the arrival of various suitors who become trapped in the clocks, leading to a series of farcical misunderstandings and near-discoveries.
Critical Reception
As 'Ravel: L'Heure espagnole (2018)' likely refers to a specific recording or broadcast of the opera, critical reception would be tied to that particular production's direction, musical performance, and staging. Generally, Ravel's opera is lauded for its wit, innovative orchestration, and charmingly chaotic plot. Reviews of specific performances often highlight the conductor's interpretation and the singers' vocal agility and comedic timing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Ravel's masterful and witty musical score.
Appreciated for its clever, farcical plot and fast-paced comedic timing.
Often noted for the vocal demands placed on the singers, particularly Concepcion.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable (as specific to the 2018 recording/production)
Fun Fact
Ravel famously claimed that 'L'Heure espagnole' was designed to be 'a piece of nonsense, pure and simple,' and that he wanted the music to reflect the mechanical and precise nature of the clockmaker's shop.
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