202427. ĀRT HOUSE 17 ¡Olé! (C Foppe Schut FOM24 HR © Foppe Schut FS24 112603)
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About this concert

Seville also plays a starring role in world literature. It is where Don Quixote ended up in prison, and where Carmen, Figaro, Don Juan and an overzealous barber enjoyed their operatic adventures. High time to bring all these characters together, thought ĀRT HOUSE 17. In a barbershop in a Parisian suburb, rumours about a lottery win set a crazy series of events in motion. The result: grand arias, emotional rollercoasters, wild dances, and acrobatics of all kinds.

Programme

  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Burlesque de Quixotte instrumental
    Ouverture

    1681-1767
  • Georges Bizet

    Près des remparts de Séville
    (from: Carmen)

    1838-1875
  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Burlesque de Quixotte instrumental
    Le Reveil de Quixotte

  • Charles Aznavour

    La Bohème

    1924-2018
  • Gioachino Rossini

    Cavatina: Largo al factotum instrumental
    (from: The Barber of Seville)

    1792-1868
  • Giuseppe Verdi

    Au palais des fées

    1813-1901
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Deh vieni alla finestra
    (from: Don Giovanni)

    1756-1791
  • Emile Waldteufel

    España instrumental

    1837-1915
  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Burlesque de Quixotte instrumental
    Ses Soupirs amoureux après la Princesse Dulcinée

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    La ci darem la mano
    (from: Don Giovanni)

  • François Llénas

    Amour, castagnettes et tango, olé

    1915-1970
  • Antonio Soler

    Fandango instrumental

    1729-1783
  • Georges Bizet

    Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre
    (from: Carmen)

  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    Burlesque de Quixotte instrumental
    Son Attaque des Moulins à Vent: Très vite

  • Jacques Ibert

    Chanson de la mort de Don Quijote

    1890-1962
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Vedrai carino
    (from: Don Giovanni)

  • Georges Bizet

    L'amour est un oiseau rebelle
    (from: Carmen)

    1838-1875
  • Charles Trenet

    La Mer

Musicians

  • Marina Paje flamenco dancer, Suzanne, girl from Paris
  • Didac Cano acrobat, Raphael, her lover
  • Georgina Hartmann actress, Anna, her child
  • Maria Ladurner soprano, Zerline, a neighbour
  • Iris Vermillion mezzosoprano, Carmen, a cross-dresser
  • Dietrich Henschel baritone, Jean, an elderly skirt chaser
  • Adrian Schvarzstein actor, Figaro, a barber
  • Lilli Hartmann actress, a lottery ticket seller
  • Thomas Höft actor, a lottery inspector
  • ĀRT HOUSE 17
  • Lidewij van der Voort violin I
  • Kano Imada violin II
  • Barbara Konrad viola
  • Hannah Freienstein cello
  • Georg Kroneis bass
  • Ivan Trenev accordion
  • Michael Hell harpsichord, musical director
  • Thomas Höft direction, dramaturgy
  • Adrian Schvarzstein direction
  • Lilli Hartmann costumes, set design

About this concert

ĀRT HOUSE 17 is an ensemble conducted by Michael Hell. Besides using historical instruments, the ensemble considers it important to do justice to the broader context in which the music was performed. The central question here is: what does the music have to say today? ĀRT HOUSE 17 has been a guest at the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht several times in recent years with their music theatre performances such as Kaffeekantate and The Crocodile Bar. The ensemble also created the Utrechter Passion during Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2022.