Venice, Photo: Gilles Abegg

The Olimpiade: Venice Baroque Orchestra


Biglietti

Sfortunatamente non ci sono al momento date disponibili per questo evento. Vi invitiamo a cercare un'alternativa o a visitare questa pagina più tardi.





LO SPETTACOLO


The Dijon Opera’s Italian season comes to a close in a manner that fully captures the Baroque spirit: a magnificent voyage through a century of Italian opera.

Pietro Antonio Domenico Trapassi, better known as Mestastasio, was one of the 18th century’s most celebrated librettists of opera seria. His style and dramaturgical creations – subjects drawn from Greco-Roman antiquity, conflicts between love and duty, between political ambition and the respect of others, between hate and forgiveness – profoundly marked the history of opera. In contrast to Venitian opera (represented this season by Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea), which mixes genres and deploys complex and tortuous plots, Mestastasio develops a storyline that is simple, clear and unencumbered, in the mould of classic tragedy, according to a constant formal model: alternating recitatives and airs until the ensemble that marks the end of the act. No sooner where his works published (27 in all), than they were adopted throughout Europe (with the notable exception of France) by numerous composers, including Mozart (La clemenza di Tito), and even into the 19th century by Meyerbeer and Mercadante. Olimpiade, for example, a story of forbidden love against the background of the Olympic games in ancient Greece, was set to music by more than sixty composers, amongst whom we find Caldara, Vivaldi, Pergolesi, Jommelli, Mysliveček, Cimarosa and even Donizetti.

The Venice Baroque Orchestra and its conductor Andrea Marcon, experts in the Baroque Italian repertoire, offer us a unique experience by cobbling together an ideal Olimpiade from the scores left by these numerous composers.

Soloists:
    Megacle, Romina Basso
    Aristea, Ruth Rosique
    Argene, Karina Gauvin



Last update 2012 Editorial Team Classictic.com


"Classictic è il legame vitale tra coloro che hanno bisogno di promuovere i loro concerti e festival, e coloro che vogliono un modo semplice per scoprire e prenotare i biglietti per i concerti di musica classica.", Classical Music Now, Luglio 2010

"È entusiasmante vedere un team di appassionati di musica che cerca di offrire un servizio che è al tempo stesso di portata internazionale ma accessibile e adeguato alle esigenze di ogni cliente." Muso Magazine, Luglio 2010