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    As a ten-year-old Hector Berlioz was deeply gripped by Vergil¡¯s Aenead, and for years dreamed of a ¡®grand opera in Shakespearian style¡¯ on this theme, which he was not to complete until 1858, under the title of ¡®Les Troyens¡¯ (¡®The Trojans¡¯). Yet this dream of his youth became a bitter disappointment: the unabridged original version of this demanding, costly and mammoth work was never staged during Berlioz¡¯ lifetime, and for years was thought impossible to perform. Not until the complete version was staged under Colin Davis at Coven Garden in 1969 did Berlioz¡¯ creation gain recognition as one of opera history¡¯s central works. The present, celebrated production, with the Orchestre de Paris conducted by Sylvain Cambreling, took pride of place at the Salzburg Festival 2000. In Herbert Wernicke¡¯s clearly structured direction, the multiple scenes are not illustrated at random but psychologically reinterpreted. Deborah Polansky as Dido/Cassandra, and John Villars as Aeneas, perform brilliantly in the leading roles.

    Cast: Deborah Polaski, Jon Villars, Russel Braun, Tigran Martirossian, Robert Lloyd

    Orchestra / Chorus: Orchestre de Paris, Salzburger Kammerphilharmonie

    Conductor: Sylvain Cambreling
    Stage Director: Herbert Wernicke