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Vox Luminis

Purcells prima donna: The Fairy Queen 

Vox Luminis

Purcell's prima donna: The Fairy Queen 
‘As if it had been written especially for them,’ the press cheered about The Fairy Queen à la Vox. For his pioneering semi-opera, Henry Purcell used a text by that other English luminary, William Shakespeare. The result - a fairy tale in which nothing is what it seems - is inhabited by shadow puppets in Isaline Claeys' staging. Scenographer Emilie Lauwers and videographer Mário Melo Costa make the enchantment of this Baroque highlight complete.

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Programme & Musicians

Soprano: Viola Blache, Erika Tandiono, Carine Tinney, Zsuzsi Tóth, Stefanie True, Caroline Weynants
Alto: Helene Erben, Jan Kullmann, Vojtěch Semerád, Korneel van Neste
Tenor: Olivier Berten, Hugo Hymas, Jacob Lawrence, Kieran White
Bass: Marcus Farnsworth, Sebastian Myrus, Lóránt Najbauer

Simon Robson narrator
Tuomo Suni, Antina Hugosson, Jacek Kurzydlo violin I
Cynthia Freivogel, Birgit Goris, Jorlen Vega violin II
Johannes Frisch, Annemarie Kosten Dür, Wendy Ruymen viola
Ronan Kernoa, Edouard Catalan, Octavie Dostaler-Lalonde bass violin
Benoît Vanden Bemden violone
Jasu Moiso, Gustav Friedrichson, Armin Köbler oboe
Anaïs Ramage bassoon, recorder
Rudolf Lörinc, Moritz Görg trumpet
Marianna Soroka percussion
Anthony Romaniuk harpsichord, organ
Justin Glaie, Simon Linné theorbo, guitar, lute

Lionel Meunier bass, recorder, artistic direction

Henry Purcell 1659-1695
The Fairy-Queen (1692)
libretto: anonymous, after William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream

Programme subject to change