L’HEURE ESPAGNOLE/ GIANNI SCHICCHI
Maurice Ravel/ Giacomo Puccini
L'HEURE ESPAGNOLE
Comèdie musicale in one act
Libretto by Franc-Nohain, based on his eponymous play
GIANNI SCHICCHI
Opera in one act
Libretto by Giovacchino Forzano,
based upon one episode of Divine Comedy by Dante Alghieri
The new production of this double bill is by the Belgian/French duo
of Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier. Since their debut at Covent
Garden in 2001, their London engagements have been non-stop, and
they won Best Production at the Opera Awards for their Salzburg
Festival Norma. The duo’s work is appreciated for its contemporary
approach to opera, bringing it close to the audiences of today
without deviating from the original dramatic elements. The cast
assembled for the occasion, directed by Michele Spotti, includes
singers who have earned a following at Les Arts, such as the
baritone Ambroglio Maestri, an unforgettable Falstaff, and the
Valencian soprano Marina Monzó, acclaimed in the recent Ballo in
maschera, together with the Peruvian tenor Iván Ayón-Rivas, Mikeldi
Atxalandabaso and Eve-Maud Hubeaux.
Creative Team
Conductor
Michele Spotti
Stage directors
Moshe Leiser, Patrice Caurier
Set designer
Alain Lagarde
Costume designer
Agostino Cavalca
Lighting designer
Christophe Forey
Cast
L'HEURE ESPAGNOLE
Concepción
Eve-Maud Hubeaux
Gonzalve
Iván Ayón Rivas
Torquemada
Mikeldi Atxalandabaso
Ramiro
Armando Noguera
Don Íñigo de Gómez
Manuel Fuentes
GIANNI SCHICCHI
Gianni Schicchi
Ambrogio Maestri
Lauretta
Marina Monzó
Zita
Elena Zilio
Rinuccio
Iván Ayón Rivas
Gherardo
Mikeldi Atxalandabaso
Nella
Holly Brown++
Gherardino
Damián Augusto Fernández+
Betto di Signa
Manuel Fuentes
Simone
Giacomo Prestia
Marco
Bryan Sala++
La Ciesca
Laura Fleur++
Maestro Spinelloccio
Tomeu Bibiloni
Ser Amantio di Nicolao
Daniel Gallegos++
Pinellino
Irakli Pkhaladze++
Guccio
Javier Agudo
Orquestra de la
Comunitat Valenciana
+Escolania de la Mare de Déu dels
Desemparats
++Centre de
Perfeccionament
New production of the Palau de les Arts in co-production with the Teatro de la Maestranza