Michael Sturminger
Their Master’s Voice

Their Master’s Voice

Their Master’s Voice / 2024

Staged Concert: Malkovich – Bartoli

 

Music by Porpora, Haendel, Vivaldi and others…
World Premiere, in coproduction with Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo

 

From the heroes of Metastasio’s operas per-formed by castrati to the abundant travesty roles of the Romantic repertoire, we can affirm that in opera gender is a rather fluid concept. Throughout the 18th century no one was surprised to see kings and gods interpreted by artists with ethereal voices, nor, later, to see the ardent Cherubino in The Marriage of Figaro disclosing the secrets of his heart in the lustrous colours of a mezzo-soprano’s timbre.

The concept of Their Master’s Voice was inspired by the mutual desire of two artists who hold each other in high esteem, namely John Malkovich, the memorable Valmont in Stephen Frears’ Liaisons Dangereuses, and Cecilia Bartoli, an artist in a constant search for reinvention. During the performance we shall see the composer and teacher of the finest voices of his time confront his most prestigious pupils: Farinelli and Caffarelli. Both theatrical narration and musical celebration, and the grand arias for castrati of the Baroque era, this “gender clash” will tell us more about the composer-master and his inestimable con-tribution to the glory of these singers and their angelic voices. The Austrian director Michael Sturminger will create this specially designed production which, after Monte Carlo, will be presented during the Barocchissimo week at the Wiener Staatsoper.

all Pictures © OMC – Marco Borrelli

Conductor
Gianluca Capuano

Director
Michael Sturminger

Mezzosoprano
Cecilia Bartoli

Actor
John Malkovich

Actress
Emily Cox

Countertenor
Philipp Mathmann

 

Sets, costumes & videos
Renate Martin & Andreas Donhauser

Lighting design
Benoit Vigan

Choirmaster
Stefano Visconti

Assistant director
Fabio Andrea Rickenmann

Assistant conductor
Davide Pozzi

Assistant costumes
Sabine Schlemmer

Repetitor
Aurelio Scotto

CHORUS OF THE OPÉRA DE MONTE-CARLO
LES MUSICIENS DU PRINCE – MONACO