who up thinking about that one opera they saw four years ago and the video isn’t available anywhere 🙋♀️

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who up thinking about that one opera they saw four years ago and the video isn’t available anywhere 🙋♀️
'She loves or thinks she loves him (Hersant)' performed by Elsa Benoit
Inspired by the life story of engineer Nikola Tesla as fictionalised by novelist Jean Echenoz, the third opera by composer Philippe Hersant lights up Opéra Comique. Conducting the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and the Chœur Aedès, Ariane Matiakh draws out the poetry from this scientific adventure alongside director Clément Hervieu-Léger.
Stream Hersant’s Les Éclairs at OperaVision
watching this and it’s excellent so far, but oh my word, that soprano aria at 18:07 (tried to get it so the video would start there for your convenience)...
“Je suis la seule, oui, dans ce métier fait pour les hommes...”
an instant classic, for sure
Philippe Hersant - HOPI (by Stan Kaye-Smith)
What I find particularly kind about this piece is that Hersant doesn't exhaust the extended techniques to the point where the music devolves into a composition exercise.