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''[[Les Contes d'Hoffmann]]'' (The Tales of Hoffmann in English) is an opera with Prologue, three Acts and Epilogue with music by [[Jacques Offenbach]] and libretto by [[Jules Barbier]] and [[Michel Carre]] that was produced by [[PACT Opera]] in October & November of 1995. The opera is based on the fantastic tales of [[ETA Hoffmann]].
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''[[Les Contes d'Hoffmann]]'' (The Tales of Hoffmann in English) is an opera with Prologue, three Acts and Epilogue with music by [[Jacques Offenbach]] and libretto by [[Jules Barbier]] and [[Michel Carre]] The opera is based on the fantastic tales of [[ETA Hoffmann]].
 
==The opera==
 
==The opera==
 
''[[Les Contes d'Hoffmann]]'' is an ''opéra fantastique'' by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Jules Barbier, based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, who is the protagonist of the story. It was Offenbach's final work.
 
''[[Les Contes d'Hoffmann]]'' is an ''opéra fantastique'' by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Jules Barbier, based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, who is the protagonist of the story. It was Offenbach's final work.
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
Conducted by [[Eve Queler]] and directed by [[Neels Hansen]]. The assistant staging directer was [[Johan Spies]], decor and costumes were by [[Andrew Botha]] and lighting was by [[Stan Knight]]. The repetiteurs were [[Susan Steenkamp-Swanepoel]] and [[Galina Ryjikova]], the stage manager was [[Amanda van Zyl]], the French coach was [[Lize Thomas]] and the fencing instructor was [[Henk van Garderen]]. The [[PACT]] Chorus was under the direction of chorus master [[Rachelle Jonck]].
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1995: Produced by [[PACT Opera]] in October & November of 1995. Conducted by [[Eve Queler]] and directed by [[Neels Hansen]]. The assistant staging directer was [[Johan Spies]], decor and costumes were by [[Andrew Botha]] and lighting was by [[Stan Knight]]. The repetiteurs were [[Susan Steenkamp-Swanepoel]] and [[Galina Ryjikova]], the stage manager was [[Amanda van Zyl]], the French coach was [[Lize Thomas]] and the fencing instructor was [[Henk van Garderen]]. The [[PACT]] Chorus was under the direction of chorus master [[Rachelle Jonck]]. The cast included [[Hans van Heerden]] ("Lindorf" and "Dr Miracle"), [[Tsepo Desando]] ("Andres"), [[André Strijdom]] ("Hermann"), [[Jannie Moolman]] ("Nathanael" and "Cochenille"), [[Carl-Rudolph Kaiser]] ("Luther"), [[Keith Ikaia-Purdy]] ("Hoffmann"), [[Hanré Lass]] ("Nicklausse" and "The Muse of Poetry"), [[Anton Stoltz]] ("Spalanzani", "Frantz" and "Pittichianaccio"), [[Rouel Beukes]] ("Coppelius" and "Crespel"), [[Hanli Stapela]] ("Olympia), [[Mauri Mostert]] ("Antonia"), [[Marita Napier]] ("Giulietta"), [[John Fletcher]] (Schlemil), [[George Stevens]] ("Dapertutto"), [[Sam Moraneng]] ("Wilhelm") and [[Karin Engelbrecht]] ("Stella").
==The cast==
 
The cast included [[Hans van Heerden]] ("Lindorf" and "Dr Miracle"), [[Tsepo Desando]] ("Andres"), [[André Strijdom]] ("Hermann"), [[Jannie Moolman]] ("Nathanael" and "Cochenille"), [[Carl-Rudolph Kaiser]] ("Luther"), [[Keith Ikaia-Purdy]] ("Hoffmann"), [[Hanré Lass]] ("Nicklausse" and "The Muse of Poetry"), [[Anton Stoltz]] ("Spalanzani", "Frantz" and "Pittichianaccio"), [[Rouel Beukes]] ("Coppelius" and "Crespel"), [[Hanli Stapela]] ("Olympia), [[Mauri Mostert]] ("Antonia"), [[Marita Napier]] ("Giulietta"), [[John Fletcher]] (Schlemil), [[George Stevens]] ("Dapertutto"), [[Sam Moraneng]] ("Wilhelm") and [[Karin Engelbrecht]] ("Stella").
 
 
==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==
 
==Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc==
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 17:00, 17 February 2024

Les Contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann in English) is an opera with Prologue, three Acts and Epilogue with music by Jacques Offenbach and libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carre The opera is based on the fantastic tales of ETA Hoffmann.

The opera

Les Contes d'Hoffmann is an opéra fantastique by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Jules Barbier, based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, who is the protagonist of the story. It was Offenbach's final work.

Production

1995: Produced by PACT Opera in October & November of 1995. Conducted by Eve Queler and directed by Neels Hansen. The assistant staging directer was Johan Spies, decor and costumes were by Andrew Botha and lighting was by Stan Knight. The repetiteurs were Susan Steenkamp-Swanepoel and Galina Ryjikova, the stage manager was Amanda van Zyl, the French coach was Lize Thomas and the fencing instructor was Henk van Garderen. The PACT Chorus was under the direction of chorus master Rachelle Jonck. The cast included Hans van Heerden ("Lindorf" and "Dr Miracle"), Tsepo Desando ("Andres"), André Strijdom ("Hermann"), Jannie Moolman ("Nathanael" and "Cochenille"), Carl-Rudolph Kaiser ("Luther"), Keith Ikaia-Purdy ("Hoffmann"), Hanré Lass ("Nicklausse" and "The Muse of Poetry"), Anton Stoltz ("Spalanzani", "Frantz" and "Pittichianaccio"), Rouel Beukes ("Coppelius" and "Crespel"), Hanli Stapela ("Olympia), Mauri Mostert ("Antonia"), Marita Napier ("Giulietta"), John Fletcher (Schlemil), George Stevens ("Dapertutto"), Sam Moraneng ("Wilhelm") and Karin Engelbrecht ("Stella").

Translations, adaptations, sequels, etc

Sources

PACT Opera theatre prorgramme for Les Contes d'Hoffmann, October-November 1995

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