Concert version of Opera
Don Giovanni
Mozart’s darkest work, performed by the talented young cast of the Garsington Opera.
Giulio Cesare
The love affairs of the Queen of Egypt and the Roman conqueror as penned by Handel. Sumptuous!
Gloria, Dixit Dominus
Two of the finest sacred works in the early repertoire infused with the same universal emotion
Stabat Mater
Poulenc’s poignant choral works are among the finest sacred pieces in 20th century repertoire
Pastorale de Noël
Charpentier is one of the subtlest masters of French 17th century musical life
Stabat Mater
Two masters of baroque sacred writing explore the same lament in two masterpieces of heightened emotion.
Stabat Mater
The Stabat genre traversed the centuries. This version by Rossini lacks neither emotional scope nor echoes of his operatic writing.
L’Italiana in Algeri
This foray into the exotic East is an entertainment dished up with humour and virtuosity by the music of a young Rossini
Magnificat
The Magnificat, a sublime canticle sung by the Virgin Mary after the Annunciation, in versions by Bach the elder and his son. A musical and spiritual lineage.
Juditha triumphans
Written for all-female voices, this sole surviving oratorio by the “Red Priest” will be conducted by Vivaldi connoisseur Jean-Christophe Spinosi.
Die Frau ohne Schatten
A fascinating and complex work born of the fruitful collaboration between Strauss and his librettist Hofmannsthal, this Frau calls for an exceptional artistic team of the calibre assembled here.
Petite Messe solennelle
The last masterpiece by Rossini, who had abandoned operatic composition. However, inspiration is not wanting in this “final sinful indulgence of old age”.
Johannes-Passion
The earlier of Bach’s two Passions, which already demonstrates his perfect mastery of the balance between solo arias and choral parts
Acanthe et Céphise
Rameau’s inspired handling of drama and colour inform this neglected heroic pastorale revived by Les Ambassadeurs
Roméo et Juliette
Burning passion and ardent embraces in this Shakespeare tragedy featuring two of the most intense roles in the French repertoire. Gounod scales epic heights.
Matthäus-Passion
The St Matthew Passion, in which Bach gives full expression to his splendour and maturity