Jérôme Correas brings together four of France's greatest voices – Sandrine Piau, Amel Brahim-Djelloul, Karine Deshayes and Lucile Richardot – to give voice to Lucretia through the only four cantatas based on her story.
Raped by Sextus Tarquin, son of the king of the Etruscans occupying Rome, Lucretia speaks out to describe her ordeal and demand justice. Then, refusing to live in dishonour, she takes her own life. Recounted by Titus Livius, this episode marked the establishment of the Roman republic and was the inspiration for many works of art, literature and music.
Jérôme Corréas and Les Paladins explore this narrative and put into perspective the only four Baroque cantatas on the subject known to date. In these miniature operas, Alessandro Scarlatti, Montéclair, Handel and Marcello set Lucretia's speech to music: alternating between expressionist recitatives and virtuoso arias, these monologues follow the development of Lucretia's emotional state, moving from murmur to cry, from exaltation to despondency, right up to her final silence. Jérôme Corréas has teamed up with four of France's finest singers – Sandrine Piau, Amel Brahim-Djelloul, Karine Deshayes and Lucile Richardot – to bring Lucretia's story to life, bringing it to us intact in all its strength and violence, superimposed on the stories of today and raising questions about contemporary women's voices.
MICHEL PIGNOLET DE MONTÉCLAIR
Morte di Lucretia
BERNARDO PASQUINI
Il martirio dei santi Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia: Sinfonia
ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI
Lucretia Romana (Lasciato havea l’adultero superbo) H. 377
BENEDETTO GIACOMO MARCELLO
Concerto a cinque in F Minor Op. 1 No. 7 S.C792
GEORG FRIEDRICH HAENDEL
Lucrezia HWV 145
BENEDETTO GIACOMO MARCELLO
Lucrezia S.169