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Phaëton (Lully)

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Opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully
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Phaëton (LWV 61) is atragédie en musique in a prologue and five acts byJean-Baptiste Lully.Philippe Quinault wrote theFrenchlibretto after a story fromOvid'sMetamorphoses. It can be read as an allegorical depiction of the punishment awaiting those mortals who dare to raise themselves as high as the "sun" (i.e. theSun King).

Phaëton was the first lyric tragedy of Lully and Quinault to receive its world premiere at thePalace of Versailles, where it was given withoutstage machinery on or about 6 January 1683.[1] TheParis Opera also performed it at theThéâtre du Palais-Royal (beginning on 27 April), where it was very successful with the general public. The performances ceased for thirty days of mourning following the death of the queen on 30 July 1683, but resumed thereafter and continued until 12 or 13 January 1684. The opera was revived at the Palais-Royal in 1692, 1702, 1710, 1721, 1730, and 1742. It was sometimes referred to as "the people's opera", just as Lully'sIsis came to be called "the musician's opera" (because of its score), and hisAtys, as "the king's opera" (one ofLouis XIV's favorite works).[2]

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RoleDescriptionVoice type[3]Premiere cast,c. 6 January 1683
Prologue
AstréeAstraea, a goddess.sopranoFanchon Moreau[4]
SaturneSaturn, a god from a former age.bass?
Companions ofAstraea; Followers ofSaturn andAstraea
Tragedy
LibieLibya, daughter ofMerops by his first wifesoprano?
ThéoneTheona, daughter ofProteus,Phaëton's lover.soprano?
Phaëtonthe son ofClymene and theSun.haute-contre (hightenor)Louis Gaulard Dumesny
ClimèneClymene, daughter ofOceanus, second wife ofMerops.soprano?
ProtéeProteus, a sea god,Triton's herdsman.bass?
Tritona sea god, brother ofClymene.haute-contreClaude Desvoyes
Épaphusa son ofJupiter,Libya's lover.bass?
Méropsking of Egyptbass?
Un roi Éthiopiena king from Ethiopiabass?
Un roi Indiena king from Indiabass?
Une des Heures du jouran Hour of the daysoprano?
L'AutomneAutumn, a godbass[5]?
Le SoleiltheSun, a godhaute-contre?
Une bergère ÉgyptienneAn Egyptian shepherdesssoprano?
La Terrethe Earth, a goddesshaute-contreClaude Desvoyes
Jupiterking of the godsbass?
Followers ofTriton; Kings and Tributaries ofMerops; Egyptians, Ethiopians, Indians; followers ofPhaëton; Priestesses; Worshippers ofIsis;Furies; Hours of the Day; Four Seasons
1709 illustration forPhaëton

Synopsis

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Phaëton, the prideful and reckless son of theSun and the ocean nymphClymene, is driven to abandon his lover Theona by his ambition for the hand of Libya, daughter of the king of Egypt. On the day of the wedding, Libya's enraged loverEpaphus, himself the son ofJupiter, disputes Phaëton's claim to divine lineage. Desiring to prove himself, Phaëton convinces his father to allow him to drive the sun-chariot for one day. In the course of his flight he loses control of the horses, threatening the earth beneath with fiery destruction; Epaphus entreats his father to put an end to the danger, and Jupiter strikes the chariot down with a thunderbolt. Phaëton falls to his death.

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Notes

  1. ^Pitou 1983, vol. 1, p. 289; Rosow 1992. Note that La Gorce 2001 gives a revised date of 8/9 January 1683.
  2. ^Pitou 1983, vol. 1, p. 290;Lajarte 1878,pp. 44–45.
  3. ^According to Clelia Parvopassu (Dizionario dell'opera 2008) unless otherwise stated.
  4. ^Lajarte, p. 45.
  5. ^According to Parvopassu, haute-contre, but in fact the part is notated in thebass clef in the original printed score (p. 175; accessible online atIMSLP).

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