Dido and Aeneas - concert version
William CHRISTIE
- Musical direction
Sophie DANEMAN
- Semi-staging
Helen CHARLSTON
- Singer - Dido
Renato DOLCINI
- baritone - Aeneas / Sorceress
Ana VIEIRA LEITE
- Singer - Belinda
Maud GNIDZAZ
- Singer - First Witch
Virginie THOMAS
- Singer - Second Witch, Second Woman
Jacob LAWRENCE
- tenor - Sailor
Michael Loughlin SMITH
- tenor - Spirit
Bastien RIMONDI
Padraic ROWAN
- bass
Daniel BRANT
Christophe GAUTIER
- bass

"A musical feast. (...) Christie and his now legendary ensemble present an anthology production." El Pais (Spain)
"I don't know of any other music that, in such a short time, manages to create such a dramatic and extraordinarily lively atmosphere." William Christie
Few baroque operas have had such a destiny, and have aroused so many emotions throughout the centuries. Composed by Purcell - also known as the "Orpheus britannicus" - this absolute masterpiece of English Baroque music tells the story of the sincere but unhappy love affair between Aeneas, the future founder of Rome, and Dido, Queen of Carthage. This myth of ancient inspiration touches in a singular way the specificity of the Baroque: in the opera such as it flourished in the 17th century, it is the scorned woman who takes precedence over the man of action. Dido, the archetype of betrayal in love, inspired more than a hundred lyrical works by Western composers, from Cavalli to Britten. Better than any other, she gives us the opportunity to hear the heart-rending song of a broken soul - as in the sublime final lamento written by Purcell ("When I am laid in earth"), which has now entered the collective imagination of despair.
Very compact in form (less than an hour of music), Dido and Aeneas is an opera of astonishing variety, mixing pastoral, burlesque comedy and tragedy. It is also one of the most beloved works of William Christie and Les Arts Florissants, who have often performed it in concert and whose last version dates back to 2009.
This project is also supported by exceptional young soloists: Helen Charlston (Jardin des Voix laureate) in the role of Dido, alongside Renato Dolcini (Jardin des Voix 2015) who is playing Aeneas and the Sorceress.
Reuniting these two roles is an original artistic choice. Are these two distant characters not, in fact, closely linked? As she prohibitates the union between the two lovers, the Sorceress is not she Aeneas alter ego while helping him achieve his destiny, becoming Rome's founder?
One of the highlights of Les Arts Florissants' 2022-23 summer season!