In H-Moll / CANCELLED

  • Meeting

  • Tue 1 September 2020 ,
    8:30 p.m.

  • Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles
    Access plan

  • Free

  • Tuesday 1 and Wednesday 2 events around In H-Moll at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles Paris are cancelled.

Tuesday 1 and Wednesday 2 events around In H-Moll at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles Paris are cancelled.

In H-Moll is a vocal performance liberally inspired by Bach’s Mass in B minor. Ingrid von Wantoch Rekowski, who made her mark on the stage with her A-Ronne, takes over Bach's densest and most expressive polyphony here, embodied by ten actors. Whispering, sketching, miming, singing this great Mass as best they can, the actors cross this monument as if walking on a ledge, constantly on the edge of the fall, like tightrope walkers. At the limits of their condition as actors, singers, and human beings, they strive to put their bodies and voices at the service of an extraordinary score, in a constant state of imbalance. Lascivious, clumsy, cunning, or devout, they each sing in their own way, going from an academic style to rock, not leaving out pathos, complaints, and joy. A Mass in B, which has become a tableau vivant and a Mass for the beggars.

Ingrid von Wantoch Rekowski conception and director
Manolo Sellati assistant
Christophe Pidré costumes
Jan Maertens lighting
Performed by Pascal Crochet, Bernard Eylenbosch, Hélène Gailly, Dominique Grosjean, Dirk Laplasse, Caroline Pétrick, Pietro Pizzuti, Annette Sachs, Candy Saulnier, Luc Schillinger

A meeting with Ingrid von Wantoch Rekowski and Annette Sachs moderated by Stéphanie Pécourt
With the participation of:
Martine Dumont-Mergeay reviewer
Omer Corlaix musicologist
Screening of 'In H-Moll', film directed by Michel Jakar

In H-Moll - Trailer

  1. In H-Moll - Trailer Spectacle vocal et théâtral librement inspiré de la Messe en si mineur de Bach, In H-Moll d'Ingrid von Wantoch Rekowski
In H-Moll
© Éric Legrand
In H-Moll
© Éric Legrand
In H-Moll
© Éric Legrand
In H-Moll
© Éric Legrand

A part of the In-Situ Satellites program at the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles. Lucilia Caesar production in coproduction with Polimnia, Les Brigittines, Musica Strasbourg, Bouffes du Nord, Teatro Due Parma. With the support of the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, service du Théâtre. Organized by IRCAM-Centre Pompidou, Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles. Co-realization Ircam-Centre Pompidou, Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles, Paris.

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