When Tancred meets Clorinda, he immediately falls in love. But - tragic irony of fate! - he is a valiant Crusader knight and she is a Moor. She is also a fearsome warrior, and their budding love will end in a fight to the death. Based on this legend, captured in poetry in Jerusalem delivered and set to music in Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, Amour à mort takes us on a journey combining theatre and music, at the crossroads of madrigal, intermezzo and opera.
Leonardo García Alarcón is well known to audiences in Nancy, having conducted a number of memorable productions and concerts in recent years, including Rossi's Enchanted Palace and Monteverdi's L'Orfeo. The Argentinian conductor is one of those who are taking Baroque music to new heights, helping to make it more contemporary than ever and resolutely festive. Here he collaborates with stage director Jean-Yves Ruf. Featuring a selection of gems from the Baroque repertoire, new compositions and improvisations, the actors, singers and musicians weave a vast tapestry of human passions - from desire to war - that have spanned the centuries.
Duration
1 h 30 without interval
Prices
5 — 85 €
Lyrical pieces in French, Italian, Latin and German, with surtitles
For all audiences aged 11 and over
Based on the story of Tancredi and Clorinda by Torquato Tasso in Jerusalem Delivered
Monteverdi, Dufay, d’India, Marenzio, Massaino, il Verso, Boschetti, Bach, Neri, Cifra
Cité Bleue – Genève, Opéra national de Lorraine
Leonardo García-Alarcón
Rodrigo Calveyra, Adrià Gràcia Gàlvez
Jean-Yves Ruf
Claudia Jenatsch
Laure Pichat
Victor Egéa
Katrine Zingg
Anouk Werro
Mariana Flores
Sofie Garcia
Logan Lopez Gonzalez
Valerio Contaldo
Andreas Wolf
Isabel Aimé Gonzalez-Sola
Thierry Gibault
Margaux Le Mignan
Lucas Chérubin
This production is generously supported by Elizabeth and Vincent Meyer.
The activities of La Cité Bleue are made possible by the generous support of Aline Foriel-Destezet, a private foundation in Geneva, a private foundation in Switzerland, the Loterie Romande, the City of Geneva, Elizabeth and Vincent Meyer, Mona Lundin-Hamilton, the Sandoz Family Philanthropic Foundation, the Etrillard Foundation and the Cercle des Amis de La Cité Bleue, as well as the Schoenlaub Family and the Hélène and Victor Barbour Foundation for educational activities.
Cappella Mediterranea is supported by the Ministère de la Culture - DRAC Auvergne Rhône Alpes, the Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, the City of Geneva, a Swiss family foundation, a Geneva private foundation, Brigitte Lescure, and by its circle of Friends and its circle of Entrepreneurs with Diot-Siaci, Chatillon Architectes, Synapsys and 400 Partners. Aline Foriel-Destezet is the principal patron of Cappella Mediterranea, which is a member of Fevis (Fédération des Ensembles Vocaux et Instrumentaux Spécialisés) and CNM (Centre National de la Musique).
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