
Festival Pulsations releases its 2025 programming.Opening the festival is “Les Indes Galantes – De la voix des âmes,” an fusion of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s baroque opera and of hip-hop and krump. Laurène Paternò, Mathias Vidal, Ana Quitans, and Andreas Wolf, along with Rualité Structure, the Namur Chamber Choir, and Cappella Mediterranea perform under the baton of Leonardo García-Alarcón.
Bintou Dembélé serves as director and choreographer.Performance Date: June 20, 2025 Nicolas Ellis conducts the Bordeaux Aquitaine National Orchestra in “Mozart the Enchanter.”Performance Date: June 22, 2025 Bohuslav Martinů’s “The Greek Passion” features Marc Mauillon, Camille Chopin, Thomas Dolié, Melissa Petit, Madeleine Bazola, Etienne Bazola, Antonin Rondepierre, Julien Henric, Alain Buet, Etienne de Bénazé, and François-Olivier Jean.
They are joined by the Villagers’ Choir & Refugee Choir, Voyageur choir, Arpège vocal group, Cantabile choir, Easy Singers choir and the Pygmalion choir and orchestra. Raphaël Pichon conducts and Juana Inés Cano Restrepo directs.Performance Dates: June 24, 26, 28, & 29, 2025 The HYOID Voices ensemble made up of Esther Rispens, Naomi Beeldens, Ellen Wils, Fabienne Seveillac, Andreas Halling, Eymeric Mosca, Arnout Leems, and Pascal Zurek present “A-Ronne.
” Filip Rathé is the musical director alongside stage directors Joris Lacoste and Claire Croizé.Performance Date: June 27, 2025 “BODIES” is presented by vocalists Albertine Sarges, Barbara Greshake, Erika Emerson, Fama M’Boup, Liza Wolowicz, Tara Nome Doyle, Trinidad Doherty, and Berlin-based Australian singer, songwriter, and producer Kat Frankie.Performance Date: July 1, 2025 Terry Riley’s “In C” is up next.
Erwan Keravec directs.Performance Date: July 2, 2025 Soprano Sabine Devieilhe gives a recital in the café-concerts and cabaret styles with Pauline Buet and David Violi. They perform the works of Francis Poulenc and Cora Vaucaire, Erik Satie, Annie Cordy, Stephen Sondheim, and Joséphine Baker, and Édith Piaf.
Performance Dates: July 3 & 4, 2025 Raphael Pichon and the Pygmalion choir and orchestra, as well as the Bordeaux Aquitaine National Orchestra present Henryk Górecki’s “Stabat Mater.”Performance Date: July 5, 2025 Soprano Caroline Arnaud and theorbo player Etienne Galletier perform songs inspired by the Caccini sisters, Barbara Strozzi, Francesca Campana, and Lucrezia Vizana.Performance Date: TBALa Néreide Ensemble founded by Camille Allérat, Julie Roset, and Ana Vieira Leite, presents its first a cappella program.
The program features Poulenc’s “Petites Voix,” Caplet’s “Mass,” and more.Performance Date: TBAArnaud and Galletier return to the stage to perform adapted works for children aged zero to three-years-old.Performance Date: TBALia Naviliat Cuncic solos in “Raíces.
” The concert set in an acoustic format features traditional repertoire, and a merging of Baroque and traditional Latin music.Performance Date: TBARead Related StoriesQ & A: Conductor Raphaël Pichon on the World Premiere of ‘Le Lacrime di Eros’La Seine Musicale Unveils 2024-25 SeasonJonas Kaufmann, Elina Garanča, Magdalena Kozena, Asmik Grigorian & Diana Damrau Among 2025 ICMA NomineesLisette Oropesa, Asmik Grigorian, Jonas Kaufmann, Diana Damrau, Cecilia Bartoli & Sabine Devieilhe Lead Salzburg Festival’s 2025 SeasonThe post Laurène Paternò, Sabine Devieilhe, Julien Henric, & Mathias Vidal Star in the 2025 Festival Pulsations appeared first on OperaWire..