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Songs and FragmentsNueva producción

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Théâtre du Jeu de Paume21 Rue de l'Opéra, Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13100, Francia
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Paris
Festival: Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
Intérpretes
Barrie KoskyDirección de escena
Urs SchönebaumDiseño de escena, Diseño de iluminación
Pierre BleuseDirección
Ensemble intercontemporain
Anna ProhaskaSoprano
Patricia KopatchinskajaViolín
Johannes Martin KränzleBarítonoKing George III

The very essence of performance in a pair of major works of contemporary music theatre. A man, a woman: the complete possible gamut of vocal expression, an infinite collection of emotional states, changing all the time. Around them, a small ensemble forced to its expressive limits as it rushes in a flash through the history of music; a violin driven to the utmost excess, out of tune or broken. Eight Songs for a Mad King (1969) deals with the insanity of King George III of England, who wanted to learn to sing to his birds, and evokes a powerful empathy with the ‘mad’ – those ventriloquists of shared traumas. The Kafka-Fragments (1987) are a succession of forty miniatures, being as many physical and metaphysical variations on walking – determined, wayward or constrained – expressing Kafka’s existential anxiety in an instant and with exquisite nuance. Barrie Kosky’s approach is intense and pared-down, entirely at the service of first-class interpreters and an unsparing reading of these extreme works.

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