“The depraved man finds in his infamy pleasures no less intense than the honest man in his fine conduct.”
Seneca, On the Happy Life, AD 58
The Courtesan Poppea will stop at nothing to ascend the throne. The courtesan Poppea is mistress to Roman emperor Nero. She breaks up with her lover Otto, commissions the suicide of the philosopher Seneca and has the empress Octavia repudiated. Finally, she achieves her goal by marrying Nero. While this could have been an opera about the triumph of amorality, Monteverdi transforms it into a hymn to the power of desire and human nature in all its contradictions. While this was Monteverdi’s final opera, it also revolutionised the genre. Here it is as lively as the first day, in a concert version led by Leonardo García-Alarcón and Cappella Mediterranea.
20h00
Grand Manège – Namur Concert Hall
Namur, Belgium
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16h00
Festival de Lanaudière
Lanaudière, Canada
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19h30
Koerner Hall
Toronto, Canada
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19h00
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts
Katonah, NY, États-Unis
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Claudio Monteverdi (1567 – 1643)
Il Nerone, ossia l’incoronazione di Poppea
Concert version
Opera in a prologue and three acts
Libretto by Giovani Francesco Busenello
First performed in 1642 at the Teatro Santi Giovanni E Paolo in Venice
Venice version of 1650
Sophie Junker – Poppea
Nicolò Balducci – Nerone
Mariana Flores – Ottavia
Iestyn Davies – Ottone
Alex Rosen – Seneca
Marcel Beekman – Arnalta / Nutrice / Famigliare I
Lucía Martín-Cartón – Fortuna / Drusilla
Riccardo Romeo – Liberto / Soldato II
Julie Roset – Amore / Valetto
Laurence Kilsby – Lucano / Soldato I / Famigliare II
Yannis François – Littore / Famigliare III / Mercurio
Cappella Mediterranea
Leonardo García-Alarcón, Musical direction
The international tour is supported by the Centre national de la musique
Vincent Meyer supports the artistic program of Cappella Mediterranea at La Cité Bleue