Purcell, Henry (1659-1695) | Dido and Aeneas (Didon et Énée) | |
Carissimi, Giacomo (1605-1674) | Jonas | |
Gesualdo, Carlo (1560-1613) | I will not speak |
English Touring Opera | ||
Jonathan Peter Kenny | Direction | |
Sebastian Harcombe | Mise en scène | Dido and Aeneas |
Bernadette Iglich | Mise en scène | Jonas |
Susanna Fairbairn | Soprano | Jonas, I will not speak |
Alison Manifold | Soprano | Jonas, I will not speak |
Benjamin Williamson | Contre-ténor | Jonas, I will not speak |
Jorge Navarro Colorado | Ténor | Jonas, I will not speak |
Nicholas Mogg | Baryton | Jonas, I will not speak |
Richard Dowling | Ténor | Jonas, I will not speak |
Sky Ingram | Soprano | Jonas |
Frederick Long | Baryton-basse | I will not speak |
English Touring Opera Orchestra | ||
Sky Ingram | Soprano | Didon |
Nicholas Mogg | Baryton | Énée |
Susanna Fairbairn | Soprano | Belinda |
Frederick Long | Baryton-basse | Magicienne |
Benjamin Williamson | Contre-ténor | L'Esprit |
Alison Manifold | Soprano | Deuxième femme |
Richard Dowling | Ténor | Un marin |
This triple bill features works by Purcell, Carissimi and Gesualdo. Best known is Dido and Aeneas: “Remember me!” the abandoned Dido calls, and in Henry Purcell’s melody she will be remembered forever. Director Sebastian Harcombe promises to conjure a Jacobean night-world, in which a great woman contemplates her ruin.
The priest-composer Giacomo Carissimi made a series of short musical dramas for his Roman audience, depicting scenes from the Bible in which humans wrestle with God. One of the finest is Jonas, or Jonah, which depicts the story of Jonah and the whale. Dancer/director Bernadette Iglich will make a new piece of drama on this story with Carissimi’s sensuous music.
The third part of the evening showcases music of the prince-murderer-compose Carlo Gesualdo. Tortured by his mortal love affairs and by his intense love for an absent God, Gesualdo was a striking original. Eight singers and eight players will perform some of his most intense madrigals in a landscape of shadows and candle-light. You will not have heard anything like this before.