Jean-François
Revon is the set designer for Orfeo
ed Euridice. He has been designing sets for
West Bay Opera since 1995, including Carmen, Così fan
tutte, Cavalleria
rusticana, Pagliacci, The
Merry Widow, Macbeth, The
Rake’s Progress, The
Magic Flute, Lucia
di Lammermoor, Il
barbiere di Siviglia, Viva
la mamma, Un
ballo in maschera, Tosca, La
bohème, Faust, Les
contes d’Hoffmann, Così fan
tutte, The
Consul, Carmen, The
Turn of the Screw, Don
Pasquale, and The
Barber of Seville. From 1993 to 2006, he was
WBO’s Technical Director.
Mr. Revon has designed over 250 sets since 1989, including
the world première of The Tale of the Nutcracker for
Opera San José. For Opera Santa Barbara, he
designed Tosca, Suor Angelica, Gianni
Schicchi, The Italian Girl in Algiers, Così fan
tutte, Lucia di Lammermoor, La bohème, and Madama
Butterfly. Other recent designs include La
bohème for the Music Academy of the West,
and The Girl of the Golden West and The
Elixir of Love for Rimrock Opera in Montana. For
North Bay Opera, he designed La bohème and Don
Giovanni, which was nominated for the 1998 Artys
for set design. He teaches at the Oakland School for
the Arts.
Mr. Revon started his design career in Paris, where
he received a degree in scenic design from the École
Supérieur des Arts et Techniques. |