- Mélisande
becomes increasingly attached to
Golaud's younger half-brother Pelléas,
arousing Golaud's jealousy.
Golaud goes to
excessive lengths to find out...
- wins the
favor of Arkël,
Golaud's grandfather and king of Allemonde, who is ill. She
begins to be
drawn to Pelléas,
Golaud's brother. They meet by the...
-
ranges are very similar. In Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande the role of
Golaud,
created by
Hector Dufranne, sits
between Pelléas (high baritone) and Arkel...
-
encounters with
Golaud's half-brother Pelleas, and Adagio,
which portrays the
farewell and love
scene of
Pelleas and Melisande,
where Golaud kills Pelleas...
- the
Maiden Fevroniya Gérard,
Andrea Chénier
Giorgio Germont, La
traviata Golaud, Pelléas et Mélisande Guglielmo, Così fan
tutte Guglielmo Tell, William...
- and sang
frequently at
Covent Garden until 1978, with
roles including Golaud in Pelléas et Mélisande,
Gunther in Götterdämmerung, and the
title roles...
-
traditional territory by
appearing as
Bluebeard in Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle,
Golaud in Debussy's Pelléas and Mélisande, Tchélio in Prokofiev's The Love for...
- bariton-martin
negotiated Pelléas's
tricky tessitura without any
signs of strain. As
Golaud, José van Dam gave a "distinguished" performance,
equally convincing in...
- his generation".
Since 1998 he has also sung
Golaud in the same
opera to
similar acclaim. It was as
Golaud he sang in the
centenary performance at the...
- etc.
Notable roles included; Don Giovanni, Valentin, Zurga, Escamillo,
Golaud, Germont, Renato, Amonasro, Scarpia,
Riccardo in I puritani,
opposite Joan...