Michel Rostain


Michel Rostain (born 28 September 1942, Mende, Lozère, is a French lyric and musical theater director as well as a writer.

Biography

Michel Rostain began studying music as an autodidact at the age of seven. He pursued this intensely throughout his primary and secondary schooling in Nîmes. He later and more assiduously resumed musical studies.
He first taught philosophy in terminal classes, then taught at the Department of Clinical Psychology, Paris VII. At the same time, he worked in a research laboratory in the humanities, the, and the Laborde psychiatric clinic, headed by Félix Guattari and Jean Oury.
At this point in his life, Michel Rostain was able to devote himself to one of the things that was most dear to him with writing, music, and to do it his job. Thus, he founded a lyrical and musical theater company in 1978, and took over the direction of the of Quimper in 1995, while continuing to make musical stagings
As director of lyrical and musical theater, Michel Rostain was director of the, scène nationale of Quimper from 1995 to 2008. For more than thirty years, he brought to the scene operas and contemporary lyrical creations. Among his latest shows are Llanto por Ignacio Sanchez Mejias, Lucia di Lammermoor,. La Désaccordée. Zaïde,. Sumidagawa. In 2008, Michel Rostain staged the new production of Château des Carpathes by Philippe Hersant, at Opéra de Rennes. In 2010, he wrote and performed Sept nouvelles de la douleur, commissioned by the Orchestre de Bretagne for The Seven Last Words of Christ by Joseph Haydn.

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Novels