BerwaldhallenDag Hammarskjölds väg 3
Östermalm, Stockholm, Suède
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Stockholm
Festival: Baltic Sea Festival
Artistes
Andreas Hanson | Direction | |
Dan Turdén | Mise en scène | |
Maria Peterson | Décors | |
Adolf Fredriks Gosskör | ||
Stockholms Ungdomssymfoniorkester (the Stockholm Youth Symphony Orchestra | ||
Västerorts Ungdomssymfoniker (Västerort Youth Orchestra) | ||
Members of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra | ||
Ulrika Tenstam | Mezzo-soprano | Mrs Noye |
Johan Schinkler | Basse | Mr Noye |
The first day of the Baltic Sea Festival revolves around art, the power of water, and the role of man. Inherited stories of floods can be found across the world, and as far back as thousands of years ago. Of all the musical settings, Benjamin Britten’s is one of the best loved and most played. Here, we unite children and adults, professional and amateur musicians, in a beloved dramatisation of the Bible’s story about Noah who saves people and animals from a great natural disaster. The evening’s conversation with chief conductor Alan Gilbert, who is heavily involved in sustainability, both within art and outside it, is live-streamed from Copenhagen.