Showing posts with label jean rousseau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jean rousseau. Show all posts

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Edwin Crossley-Mercer to star in life of Rousseau



Young Rousseau, countertenor Jonathan De Ceuster and adult Rousseau, Edwin Crossley-Mercer
One of the most anticipated premieres on our calendar is "JJR (Citizen of Genèva)," a new opera about the life of Jean-Jacques Rousseau by composer Philippe Fenelon and librettist Ian Burton. The opera will open on September 11 with barihunk Edwin Crossley-Mercer playing one of the three Rousseau characters. 

The opera is in celebration of the tercentenary celebrations of the birth of the great Expressionist philosopher, writer and composer who hailed from Genèva. Rousseau wrote seven operas as well as music in other forms, and he made contributions to music as a theorist. Of course, he is best known as one of the great philosophers whose writings were so popular that he became a French hero. 

The opera was commissioned by the city of Geneva and the Grand Théâtre de Genève to celebrate the life of one of their greatest native sons. The modernist piece will be directed by the internationally renowned director Robert Carsen. 

Tenor Nicolai Gedda sings Rousseau's "Je vais revoir ma charmante maitresse":

The opera will follow the life of the composer from the age of 12, where he's played by the gorgeous countertenor Jonathan De Ceuster. It then takes him to age 21, when Crossley-Mercer portrays the great thinker. It ends with Rousseau at age 66, when he's played by the great character tenor Rodolphe Briand. During a single act, it crosses seven scenes of his life, in which nature, God, literary text, education, botany, sex and sensitivity are explored. Along the way it touches on his relationships with his contemporaries (Sade, Voltaire, Diderot), cultural icons of his time (Robinson Crusoe, an Italian opera castrato), his own philosophical and artistic creations and, of course, the women in his life.

Visit the Grand Théâtre de Genève website for additional information. 

Monday, May 7, 2012

Edwin Crossley-Mercer gets an internet presence

Edwin Crossley-Mercer
We've been huge fans of Edwin Crossley-Mercer ever since he first came to our attention in 2008 after a fan of the site heard him in recital. Once we heard him (and saw him), we were hooked. However, he has been mysteriously absent on the internet, despite the development of an increasingly loyal fan base.

We were thrilled to learn that the gifted French barihunk now has an artist page on IMG Artists, as well as a personal site with his schedule. You can follow him on Twitter @EdwinXleyMercer. We also love his new head shot, which could be right out of GQ magazine.

Edwin Crossley-Mercer sings excerpts from Othmar Schoeck's cantata:

Upcoming performances include:

* June 3, 2012 : Recital of songs by Franz Schubert with pianist David Fray at Festival de Saint Denis, France
* June 14, 17, 20, 24, 27, 30, July 4, 7, 10, 2012 : Graf Dominik in Arabella by Richard Strauss, Opéra Bastille, Paris
* June 15, 2012 : Die Winterreise by Franz Schubert with Laurent Martin, piano, Festival de piano à Riom, France
* July 13, 2012 : Thésée in Hippolyte et Aricie by J.P. Rameau, festival de Beaune, France
* July 22, 2012 : Opera Gala, Orchestra of Scala Accademia, Bad Kissingen, Germany
* September 2012 : Jean Jacques Rousseau in the world premiere of "Jean Jacques Rousseau, citoyen de Genève" by Philippe Fénelon. Opéra de Genève, Switzerland

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