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Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau
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Biography
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (French: [ʒɑ̃ kɔkto]; 5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963) was a French writer, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker. Cocteau is best known for his novel Les Enfants Terribles (1929), and the films The Blood of a Poet (1930), Les Parents Terribles (1948), Beauty and the Beast (1946) and Orpheus (1949). His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Gertrude Stein, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Yul Brynner, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, Albert Gleizes, Igor Stravinsky, Marie Laurencin, María Félix, Édith Piaf, Panama Al Brown, Colette, Jean Genet, and Raymond Radiguet. Cocteau's experiments with the human voice peaked with his play La Voix humaine. The story involves one woman on stage speaking on the telephone with her (invisible and inaudible) departing lover, who is leaving her to marry another woman. The telephone proved to be the perfect prop for Cocteau to explore his ideas, feelings, and "algebra" concerning human needs and realities in communication. Cocteau acknowledged in the introduction to the script that the play was motivated, in part, by complaints from his actresses that his works were too writer/director-dominated and gave the players little opportunity to show off their full range of talents. La Voix humaine was written, in effect, as an extravagant aria for Madame Berthe Bovy. Before came Orphée, later turned into one of his more successful films; after came La Machine infernale, arguably his most fully realized work of art. La Voix humaine is deceptively simple — a woman alone on stage for almost one hour of non-stop theatre speaking on the telephone with her departing lover. It is full of theatrical codes harking back to the Dadaists' Vox Humana experiments after World War One, Alphonse de Lamartine's "La Voix humaine", part of his larger work Harmonies poétiques et religieuses and the effect of the creation of the Vox Humana ("voix humaine"), an organ stop of the Regal Class by Church organ masters (late 16th century) that attempted to imitate the human voice but never succeeded in doing better than the sound of a male chorus at a distance. Reviews varied at the time and since but whatever the critique, the play represents Cocteau's state of mind and feelings towards his actors at the time: on the one hand, he wanted to spoil and please them; on the other, he was fed up with their diva antics and was ready for revenge. It is also true that none of Cocteau's works has inspired as much imitation: Francis Poulenc's opera La voix humaine, Gian Carlo Menotti's "opera buffa" The Telephone and Roberto Rossellini's film version in Italian with Anna Magnani L'Amore (1948). There has also been a long line of interpreters including Simone Signoret, Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann (in the play) and Julia Migenes, Denise Duval, Renata Scotto, Anja Silja and Felicity Lott (in the opera). According to one theory about how Cocteau was inspired to write La Voix humaine, he was experimenting with an idea by fellow French playwright Henri Bernstein.

OPERA America/Opera.ca Grants Awarded
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GRANT NAMEYEAR
The Opera Fund: Audience Development 2012
Opera for a New America 1993


Productions
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COMPANYTITLEDATES
Washington Concert OperaOrphee4/24/2022 - 4/24/2022
Opera PhiladelphiaOedipus rex1/21/2022 - 1/23/2022
Manitoba OperaLa Voix humaine11/5/2021 - 11/6/2021
Opera Theatre of Saint LouisLa Voix humaine6/5/2021 - 6/20/2021
Vancouver OperaLa Voix humaine10/24/2020 - 10/24/2020
Utah Symphony | Utah OperaLa Voix humaine10/9/2020 - 10/18/2020
Helios OperaLa Voix humaine8/14/2020 - 8/14/2020
Des Moines Metro OperaLa Voix humaine1/31/2020 - 1/31/2020
Opera PhiladelphiaNe Quittez Pas9/22/2018 - 9/30/2018
Marble City OperaLa Voix humaine10/6/2017 - 10/7/2017
National SawdustLa Voix humaine3/10/2017 - 3/10/2017
Long Beach OperaLa Voix humaine4/8/2016 - 4/17/2016
Opera ColumbusLa Voix humaine6/3/2015 - 6/7/2015
Pittsburgh OperaOrphée4/4/2014 - 5/5/2014
Virginia OperaOrphee1/1/2012 - 2/19/2012
Opera San JoséLa Voix humaine11/27/2011 - 11/27/2011
Opera ParallèleOrphee2/13/2011 - 2/13/2011
The Cleveland OperaLa Voix humaine11/11/2010 - 11/13/2010
Portland OperaOrphée11/8/2009 - 11/13/2009
Curtis Institute of MusicLa Voix humaine11/11/2007 - 12/12/2007
Glimmerglass FestivalOrphée7/7/2007 - 8/27/2007
Houston Grand OperaLa Voix humaine3/3/2006 - 3/26/2006
Opera AustraliaLa Voix humaine12/1/2005 - 12/16/2005
Glimmerglass FestivalLa Voix humaine7/1/2005 - 8/1/2005
Nashville OperaLa Voix humaine11/1/2004 - 11/22/2004
Juilliard SchoolOedipus rex4/1/2004 - 4/24/2004
Metropolitan OperaOedipus rex2/1/2004 - 10/22/2003
Opera Ontario, Inc.La Voix humaine1/1/2004 - 1/31/2004
Cincinnati OperaLa Voix humaine6/6/2003 - 6/28/2003
Canadian Opera CompanyOedipus rex9/27/2002 - 10/11/2002
Canadian Opera CompanySymphony of Psalms9/27/2002 - 10/11/2002
Opéra Français de New YorkLa Voix humaine10/26/1999 - 10/26/1999
Opéra de MontréalLa Voix humaine10/10/1997 - 10/28/1997
Canadian Opera CompanyOedipus rex9/1/1997 - 10/1/1997
Canadian Opera CompanySymphony of Psalms9/1/1997 - 10/1/1997
Curtis Institute of MusicLa Voix humaine1/1/1997 - 2/1/1997
Opera QueenslandOedipus rex6/1/1993 - 6/5/1993
Juilliard SchoolLa Voix humaine2/1/1993 - 2/24/1993


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