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Monteverdi Choir & Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique: Rossini

Cadogan Hall5 Sloane Terrace, London, Greater London, SW1X 9DQ, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Thursday 02 October 202519:30
Performers
Jakob LehmannConductor
Thomas GuthrieDirector
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique
Monteverdi Choir
Ana Maria LabinSoprano
Beth TaylorMezzo-sopranoErmione
Hannah LudwigMezzo-sopranoAndromaca
Alasdair KentTenorOrestes, son of Agammemnon
Anthony Robin ScheiderBassFenicio
Rebecca LeggettMezzo-sopranoCefisa
Elinor Rolfe JohnsonSopranoCleone
Xavier HetheringtonTenorPilade
Marcus SwietlickiTenorAttalo

One of the most exciting young conductors in the field of historically-inspired performance, Jakob Lehmann makes his Monteverdi Choir debut in a programme that begins a groundbreaking long-term exploration of the music of Gioachino Rossini on period instruments.

Rossini’s opera Ermione (1819) is one the best-kept secrets of his output – a vibrant drama set in the aftermath of the Trojan War. The sequence of excerpts chosen for this concert consists of dazzling music for soloists, orchestra and chorus.

His passionate Stabat Mater, from much later in his career, is linked to the earlier opera by the idea of motherhood: Andromache grieves with her son in the ruins of Troy for her husband, Hector, while the Virgin Mary grieves for her son, the crucified Christ.

© Paul Marc Mitchell