
Barbican
Les Talens Lyriques: Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie
About the Event
Enter the elegant world of French Baroque opera with a mythic drama of impossible love, presented by the effervescent Les Talens Lyriques led by Christophe Rousset.
Hippolyte et Aricie was Rameau’s first opera, premiered when he was 50 years old. Its bold harmonies and innovative orchestration caused a furore among opera fans on its 1733 premiere. This 1757 revised version goes even further.
Queen Phèdre has fallen in love with her stepson Hippolyte, who is devoted to his young sweetheart Aricie. When she hears of the death of her husband, Thésée, Phèdre confesses her love to Hippolyte, whose rejection prompts her to attempt suicide. Thésée returns from the Underworld and misinterprets the scene, unleashing on Hippolyte the anger of the gods. But luckily, the heavens are on Hippolyte’s side...
Les Talens Lyriques are Baroque enthusiasts who are passionate about bringing rare repertoire to light. They are joined by a mellifluous cast.
‘Van Mechelen sang Hippolyte in a lovely lyric tenor’ Bachtrack.
The concert will end at approximately 9.15pm including an interval.
Programme
Jean-Philippe Rameau Hippolyte et Aricie (1757)
Performers
Les Talens Lyriques
Christophe Rousset conductor
Namur Chamber Choir
Thibaut Lenaerts chorusmaster
Reinoud van Mechelen Hippolyte
Marie Lys Aricie
Aphrodite Patoulidou Phèdre
Christian Immler Thésée
Juliette Mey Diane
Neima Fischer The priestess of Diane, a sailor, a huntress & a shepherdess
Philippe Estèphe Tisiphone
Lysandre Châlon Pluton
Kieran White First Fate
Jordan Mouaïssia Mercure, Second Fate
Adrien Fournaison Third Fate
Date
calendar_today19/04/2027
TimeLondon Time
schedule19:00
Venue
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Barbican
Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS
Price
24 £