Narine Simonian Baroque Organiste & Pianist

Narine Simonian Baroque Organiste & Pianist
Nariné

samedi 16 avril 2011

Orphee Et Eurydice opera paris by Narine



Dany Del Harocha

&

nomadopera (switzerland)presents

ORFEO &  EURYDICE


« Who has not dreamed of bringing back 
a lost loved one back to life? »

The French Billboard for Opera Orphée et Eurydice in Paris 2011



• After transposing Gluck « Iphigénie en Tauride » in an organ version,  Nariné Simonian directs this 2011 season a quartet of baroque musicians  gathered from the best ensembles, as well as solist singers. This company will serve a music score arranged for an Allen grand organ, with 80 registers, replacing the string and brass section as well as the wind instruments.

• The score, arranged by Nariné Simonian for a Allen grand organ with 80 registers replaces the whole orchestra, with the string and the brass section, as well as the wind instruments.

• In line with the origins of the opera, this re-invention of Orfeo ed Eurydice (1774, french version) highlights the sensual voices of the singers and the moving chorus, in a unique close-up opera, whithout heavy machinery.

• The elevated stage allows for everyone to share a good view and incredible accoustics. Music is appreciated within human distance, in what amounts as a true time travel, back to the privilege of old royal entourage.

The Armenian Cathedral Sainte-Croix de Paris is a beautiful place, with a unique history, centrally located in LeMarais, between  rue Turenne and rue Vieille du Temple.
Tickets  : FNAC     350 € /150 €

• After successfully transposing Gluck « Iphigénie en Tauride » in an organ version, Nariné Simonian directs this season a quartet of baroque musicians  gathered from the best ensembles, as well as solist singers. This company will serve a music score arranged for an Allen grand organ, with 80 registers, replacing the string and brass section as well as the wind instruments.

• The score, arranged by Nariné Simonian for a Allen grand organ with 80 registers replaces the whole orchestra, with the string and the brass section, as well as the wind instruments.

• In line with the origins of the opera, this re-invention of Orfeo ed Eurydice (1774, french version) highlights the sensual voices of the singers and the moving chorus, in a unique close-up opera, whithout heavy machinery.

• The elevated stage allows for everyone to share a good view and incredible accoustics. Music is appreciated within human distance, in what amounts as a true time travel, back to the privilege of old royal entourage.

The Armenian Cathedral Sainte-Croix de Paris is a beautiful place, with a unique history, centrally located in LeMarais, between  rue Turenne and rue Vieille du Temple.

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