
Originally Posted by
Mandryka
But, oh dear me, what an uninspiring piece of hackwork this opera is! Ballets that seemed to on forever, unmemorable music (did Massenet ever write anything memorable, apart from the Meditation from Thais?) and padding, padding, padding.
A truly horrible work. It didn't deserve the talent that was lavished on it.
I think 'a truly horrible work' is rather an extreme response, but each to his/ her own. I think that Cendrillon's phrase 'Vous êtes mon Prince Charmant' in their duet is exquisite. There are wonderful, memorable melodies in Manon, Werther, Thaïs (not just the 'Méditation'), Chérubin - a fizzing comedy, Esclarmonde, Cléopâtre (an opera I'd programme straight away if I were running Covent Garden!) and Don Quichotte.
Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....