Christophe Rousset
Brighton Dome.
May 21st 7.30pm
Monteverdi
Lamento d’Arianna
Il ballo delle Ingrate
Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
In a striking concert opera performance based on Pierre Audi’s production of Madrigals for Dutch National Opera, there was an exquisite fragment from the lost opera L’Arianna alongside the ‘Lamento’, the only part of L’Arianna to have survived. Il ballo delle Ingrate was a dance which shows the living what to expect if they resist the arts of Cupid, while Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda told the tale of Tancredi, who, in seeking revenge on his enemy, mistakenly kills his lover, Clorinda.
The master of Baroque music performance, harpsichordist and conductor Christophe Rousset, and his extraordinary ensemble Les Talens Lyrique brought their rare powers of interpretation and insight to Monteverdi’s riveting masterpieces and this concert performance of Combattimento was much anticipated. The endless complex staging and action stops this piece from being staged these days -thankfully- but the music is allowed to shine in this more easy to access way. Rousset conducted from the harpsichord and kept the music fluid, sharp and with a real palpable energy throughout the evening.
Listen to a preview of the concert here
Nathanaël Tavernier big bold beautiful voice was thrilling, rolling around the dome and giving us an excellent feeling of how this could feel and look. He was a highlight of what was a lovely production. Magdalena Pluta sang Arianna’s Lament with a purity and focus that brought the heady emotional content of this piece to the fore, we felt for her and wandered out into the interval discussing what a wretch Theseus was to her.
Full details of this concert can be seen on the Brighton Festival website here: