Saturday 22 November 2025 | 20:00 |
Brewaeys, Luc (b. 1959) | L'uomo dal fiore in bocca | Libretto by Birgit Van Cleemput & Luc Brewaeys after Luigi Pirandello/Torquato Tasso |
Poulenc, Francis (1899-1963) | La Voix humaine | Libretto by Jean Cocteau |
Opera Ballet Vlaanderen | ||
Sora Elisabeth Lee | Conductor | |
Symfonisch Orkest Opera Ballet Vlaanderen | ||
L'uomo dal fiore in bocca | ||
Davide Damiani | Baritone | L'uomo dal fiore in bocca |
Thomas Blondelle | Tenor | Un pacifico avventore |
Sawako Kayaki | Soprano | Voce femminile 1 |
Elisa Soster | Soprano | Voce femminile 2 |
Jessica Stakenburg | Mezzo-soprano | Voce femminile 3 |
La Voix humaine | ||
Sally Matthews | Soprano | Elle |
Ten years ago Luc Brewaeys passed away, without a doubt the most important Belgian composer of recent decades. In the double bill L'uomo dal fiore in bocca (Luc Brewaeys) / La Voix humaine (Francis Poulenc), the depth and banality of life enter into an impossible dialogue with each other. In Brewaeys' opera 'the man with the flower' suffers from a cancerous tumour in the mouth. He knows that his days are numbered. In stark contrast to this is his conversation partner, 'the customer', who has missed his train and is completely preoccupied with everyday worries. Poulenc's 'tragédie lyrique' shows us a woman who desperately calls her ex-lover. The telephone line is not only disrupted, the content is also nothing but noise. 'The man with the flower' and the lonely woman are teetering on the edge of the abyss. In the absence of a real sounding board, they are entangled in an existential monologue. With an impeccable dramatic sense and an exquisitely refined sound language, Luc Brewaeys and Francis Poulenc bring them to life.