Sturm und Klang - La Jeune Fille à la fenêtre

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Festival Artonov

Eugène Samuel-Holeman's La jeune fille à la fenêtre is a sung monodrama based on a text by the writer Camille Lemonnier, a major figure in Belgian literature. A contemporary of Debussy and a close friend of Maeterlinck, Samuel-Holeman plunges us into the Belgian fin de siècle, between Symbolism and Modernism. With its subdued tonalities, innovative harmonies and original instrumentation, this lyrical prose bears witness to the emancipation of musical language at the turn of the 19th  and 20th centuries.

A painting of souls steeped in the "tragedy of the mundane", the tragedy of a monotonous life going on smoothly, always the same, this little chamber opera is a remarkable work for the voice it gives to women at the end of the 19th century, through empowerment and emancipation from the male fantasy, to express the reality of their own inner lives.

 

Mezzo-soprano: Pauline Claes

Conductor:  Thomas Van Haeperen

 

Ensemble Sturm und Klang

Violin: Claire Bourdet

Violin: Maxime Stasyk

Viola: Karel Coninx

Cello: Catherine Lebrun

Double bass: Natacha Save

Oboe: Kristien Ceuppens

Horn: Sze-Fong Yeong

Harp: Anne Zeuwts

 

Stage direction: Françoise Berlanger

Visual art: Marcel Berlanger

Stage manager: Grégoire Tempels

Musilogical consultant: Valérie Dufour (FNRS-ULB) 

 

ART AND HISTORY MUSEUM - Parc du Cinquantenaire 10, 1000 Bruxelles