Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Masterclass in Early Italian Baroque Opera with Mark Tucker



Masterclass for professional singers and advanced students in early italian opera

The masterclass is part of a long term programme aiming at a staged production of Monteverdi’s Poppea in 2011 (in Danish!)
Repertoire: Monteverdi, Cavalli and other Italian composers from 1600-1700
Continuo: Benjamin Bayl (au) - harpsichord (440)
Place: Literaturhaus, Møllegade 7, Copenhagen N
Dates:
Saturday Dec 5: 14.30-19.00
Sunday Dec 6: 13.00-18.00
Monday Dec 7: 10.00-15.00

Application: Short CV and repertoire should be sent to: info@earlyopera.org
Price: 200 dkk/day, 500 dkk for all three days. Max 8 active participants per day
Passive participants: Price: 100 dkk /day. 200 dkk for all three days
For more info, see website or contact Björn Ross: info@earlyopera.org, tel. +45 26 28 04 15

Mark Tucker is a remarkable interpreter of the baroque repertoire and has performed and recorded alongside many of its leading exponents including Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, René Jacobs, Emmanuelle Haim, Ton Koopman, Sir Roger Norrington and Sigiswald Kuijken. Career highlights include appearances at the Salzburg Festival in Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 under Harnoncourt; at the Edinburgh International Festival in Handel’s Israel in Egypt under Haim; and Galuppi’s L’Olimpiade at Teatro La Fenice. Of Anglo-Venetian parentage, Mark has a particular affinity with Italian music; and his recitals and lectures of 17th Century Italian music with Paula Chateauneuf (theorbo) have been well-received by critics and academics alike. Above all, his performances in the title role in Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo have brought international recognition and engagements across the globe. He has performed all three of Monteverdi’s surviving operas, including performances with De Nederlandse Opera in Pierre Audi’s acclaimed production of L’Orfeo, Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria, and L’incoronazione di Poppea.

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