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Fidelio

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Barbican HallSilk Street, Londres, Greater London, EC2Y 8DS, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Artistes
Laurence EquilbeyDirection
David BobéeMise en scène, Décors
Stéphane Babi AubertLumières
Nicolas Girard-MichelottiAssistant director
Léa JézéquelAssistant set designer
Wojtek DoroszukVidéaste
Insula orchestra
accentus
Stanislas de BarbeyracTénorFlorestan
Sinéad Campbell-WallaceSopranoLeonore
Sebastian HolecekBarytonDon Pizarro
Christian ImmlerBarytonRocco
Hélène CarpentierSopranoMarzelline
Patrick GrahlTénorJaquino

Beethoven’s only opera Fidelio is an explosion of ideas. Part family drama, part political treatise, it’s an ode to love and freedom, as moving today as it was when first performed over 200 years ago.

The plot sees our heroine, Leonore, attempt to rescue her husband, Florestan, from a harrowing political prison by going undercover as a guard, Fidelio. Playing our lovers are two ‘truly outstanding singers with major careers ahead of them’: Stanislas de Barbeyrac is set to be a fixture of opera house stages for years to come, praised for his ‘vocal weight, easy top notes and sweetness of tone’ (Guardian), while Sinead Campbell-Wallace is 'a remarkable Leonore' (Opera Magazine).

Alongside singing of the highest calibre, expect to witness a novel staging from David Bobée. Calling on influences from outside traditional opera, Bobée will happily incorporate video, light, dance, actors and even circus acrobats if it will enhance the story,  creating an interesting contrast to the period instrument ethos of Laurence Equilbey’s Insula orchestra.

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Beethoven’s “problem child”: staging Fidelio
A sense of theatre: Sir Antonio Pappano
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