Gesualdo Passione Par Les Arts Florissants Et Amala Dianor
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photo Vincent Pontet The Florising Arts and the Amala Dianor Company combine for a new production combining ancient music a cappella and contemporary dance, around the troubling music of the Neapolitan composer Carlo Gesualdo (1566-1613) and the drama of the Passion. "The work of Gesualdo, which tells the last days of Christ, is intrinsically linked to the body and the multiple sufferings endured by love. My research focuses on the energy that c…
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