In ‘Marco Polo, an opera within an opera’, composer Tan Dun portrays the Venetian explorer’s travels to the Far East as a journey of both inner and physical discovery, a voyage depicting spiritual experiences as well as a geographical expedition. At the same time the work, on a libretto by Paul Griffiths, can be seen as a compositional adventure of the composer himself, unifying the various cultural worlds he occupies: a blend of Western avant garde and Oriental traditions. Pierre Audi’s mythical staging and Jean Kalman’s fabulous set design complement the composer’s own musical direction, forging the dazzlingly versatile soloists, the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra and Capella Amsterdam to a stunning symbiosis of elements across time and space, a true testimony to cultures intertwined in globalisation.
Le livre de Marco Polo est le fruit de deux aventures. Celle de l'intrépide Vénitien qui pénétra jusqu'au plus profond de l'Asie, passe vingt ans au service de l'empereur mongol, le maître absolu de ces pays étrangers et fascinants, et effectua au retour un long périple, plus aventureux encore, par les Indes, ces royaumes peuplés de monstres, terres de rêves et de merveilles. …