The Gesualdo Six/Bill Barclay: Death of Gesualdo
Friday 16 | Saturday 17 January, 7pm
Performed by The Gesualdo Six (director Owain Park) with six dancers
Created and directed by Bill Barclay
Choreography by Will Tuckett
Puppet design by Janni Younge
Costumes by Arthur Oliver
Produced by Concert Theatre Works
In this theatrical concert, the Gesualdo Six reunite with director Bill Barclay to create a follow-up to their international hit Secret Byrd, and open St Martin’s 300th anniversary year.
Six singers, six actors and a puppet enact a series of narrative tableaux which open on the composer’s deathbed and superimpose iconic moments from his life onto some of his most chilling music. The result, a Stations of the Cross for the composer’s tortured conscience, will be the boldest look yet at how the life and music of this enigmatic prodigy must function together for the true Gesualdo to emerge from the shadows.
The madrigalist Carlo Gesualdo (1566-1613) may be most famous for murdering his wife and her lover in bed, but among composers he is revered for anticipating chromaticism by 200 years. Gesualdo’s tortured mind led him into a life of violence and suffering, concluding in appalling tales of sorcery and flagellation. However shockingly macabre his biography, the Prince of Venosa’s malignant narcissism can be traced to key incidents from his upbringing in the zero-sum game of Catholic politics.
Commissioned by The Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, The National Centre for Early Music in York, and Music Before 1800 in NYC.
This concert lasts one hour with no interval.
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| Fri 16 Jan | 7:00 PM | £40/£35/£30/£20/£10/£55 | Book |
| Sat 17 Jan | 7:00 PM | £40/£35/£30/£20/£10/£55 | Book |
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