LA VILLE MORTE

an opera by NADIA BOULANGER and RAOUL PUGNO

A co-production with the Greek National Opera

Cover art for La Ville Morte—a pastel-washed painting of three nude people embracing.

Artwork: La ville morte, Sophie von Hellerman © 2023 Sam Roberts Photography © 2023

Trailer | The legendary opera "La ville morte by N. Boulanger and R. Pugno at the Alternative Stage of the Greek National Opera

UPCOMING DATES

April 19 & 20, 2024 | 7:30 PM April 21, 2024 | 2:00 PM

NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
NEW YORK, NY

Past performances:

January 19, 24 & 26, 2024 | 8:30 PM January 21 & 28, 2024 | 7:30 PM

Greek National Opera Alternative Stage
ATHENS, GREECE

A coproduction of Catapult Opera and the Greek National Opera, La ville morte (The Dead City) held its world premiere in Athens, Greece, for a five-performance run in January 2024 and next will come to the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts for its American premiere with three performances in April 2024.

Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979) is widely considered one of the most important women in the history of music, having taught iconic 20th-century composers including Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Astor Piazzolla, Philip Glass, and Quincy Jones.

La ville morte, the only opera composed by Nadia Boulanger—one of the most important music educators and conductors of her time—was composed in collaboration with her mentor Raoul Pugno. The work is based on the famous Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio’s 1899 play of the same title which he himself developed into its operatic French libretto.

La ville morte is hailed as Boulanger’s most important creative achievement. Although it had been scheduled to premiere at the Opéra-Comique in Paris in 1914, it was never staged in its time because of the outbreak of the First World War, and the music was lost. More than a century later, Catapult Opera commissioned David Conte, one of Boulanger’s last protégés, to oversee the composition of a full orchestral score based on Boulanger’s recently discovered piano reduction of the orchestra. This sensational new production by acclaimed opera and film director Robin Guarino is conducted by Catapult Founder and Artistic Director Neal Goren leading instrumentalists from the Greek National Opera’s orchestra in Athens and the Talea Ensemble in NYC.

The opera tells the tragic and outrageous story of decadent passion set against the backdrop of the excavation of the ancient city of Mycenae. Its music moves in line with the wider aesthetics of musical impressionism, interspersed with echoes from the influential expressive palette of Debussy’s Pelléas et Mélisande.

Ten years in the making, Catapult’s long-awaited production of La ville morte promises to be the highlight of the spring season, not to be missed!

LEARN MORE

Learn more about Nadia Boulanger’s musical influences with this article, written by Catapult Founder and Artistic Director Neal Goren.

CAST

Hébé: Melissa Harvey, soprano

Anne: Laurie Rubin, mezzo-soprano

Léonard: Joshua Dennis, tenor

Alexandre: Jorell Williams, baritone

ARTISTIC & CREATIVE TEAM

Conductor: Neal Goren

Stage director: Robin Guarino

Set designer: Andromache Chalfant

Costume designer: Candice Donelly

Lighting & video designer: Jessica Drayton

Consulting producer: Ariana Smart Truman

Producer: Spencer Armstrong

PRODUCTION TEAM

Assistant conductor: Kelly Kawai Lam

Assistant director: Robert Hill-Guarino

Rehearsal pianist: Lydia Brown

Production manager: Vin Roca

Stage manager: Bethany Windham

Assistant stage manager: Erin Humphreys

Costume supervisor: Caleb Krieg

Hair & makeup artist: Elisa Abend-Goldfarb

French diction coach: Matthieu Cognet

Supertitle Operator: Krystel Juvet

With the participation of an 11-member instrumental ensemble from the Greek National Opera’s orchestra in Athens and the Talea Ensemble in NYC.

With special thanks to Lisa Beth Miller & The Lighthouse Guild.

SPONSORS

Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center

Founding Donor of the GNO Alternative Stage

The production is made possible by a grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) [www.SNF.org] to enhance the Greek National Opera’s artistic outreach.