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Lab.Oratorium

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June 3,
8:30 p.m.

Philharmonie de Paris, Grande salle Pierre Boulez
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Full : 25 €
Discount Price : 21.25 €
ManiFeste & Young Cards : 10 €

How does one give a body and heart to the clamor of the present? How can one incarnate a crowd in distress, in anger? For his new magnum opus that closes the Trilogie Köln, premiered by the Gürzenich-Orchester Köln under the baton of François-Xavier Roth in 2016, Philippe Manoury has returned to work with Nicolas Stemann, the producer of his opera Kein Licht. Manoury was inspired by the tragedy of migrants fleeing wars and destruction. The concert hall is transformed into a ship’s hold: the embarkation, journey, and mooring of a ship lost in the Mediterranean. The oratorio summons the orchestra and electronics, a professional and an amateur chorus reunited in each of the cities involved, two singers and two narrators appropriate texts by Ingeborg Bachmann and Elfriede Jelinek, but also tales of travelling and of wars. Theater of the world and a spatialized concert, it is through the tight weave of spoken voice with lyrical figures that Lab.Oratorium constructs its dramatic trajectory.

A journey in which the wandering and helplessness of Europe in ruins is exposed.

Rinnat Moriah soprano
Tora Augestad mezzo-soprano
Patrycia Ziolkowska, Sebastian Rudolph narrators
Gürzenich-Orchester Köln
SWR Vokalensemble
Choeur Stella Maris
François-Xavier Roth conductor
Thomas Goepfer IRCAM computer music design
Nicolas Stemann stage production

PHILIPPE MANOURYLAB.ORATORIUM French Premiere

BEFORE THE CONCERT, 7pm

Encounter with Philippe Manoury
Salle de conférence, Philharmonie

Free entry, limited seats available.

AFTER THE CONCERT, 10pm

Meet the artistic team and SOS MÉDITERRANÉE
Bar 3 Ouest, Philharmonie

Artist’s Statement, Philippe Manoury
During a concert series in Brazil, the conductor Thierry Fischer put me in touch with his son Basile Fischer, a rescue sailor on the Aquarius. Through Basile, I was able to contact the association SOS MÉDITERRANÉE that conducts maritime rescues of migrants fleeing their countries on makeshift rafts, putting their lives in danger.

In the beginning, I wanted to invite some of these rescuers to speak during Lab.Oratorium. But Nicolas Stemann and I realized that this would cause several problems. Firstly, why let only the rescuers, and not the rescued, speak? Then, how can we address these complex questions in such a short time? And finally, do we have the right to exploit the realism of a current, tragic situation to make “art”?

Thus, in accordance with SOS Méditerranée, we have organized a meeting with the members of the association after the concert to raise public awareness of their exceptional work, despite pressure from certain politicians and excuses from several others. 

Free entry, limited seats available.

An Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, IRCAM-Centre Pompidou, Philharmonie de Paris coproduction. With the support of the Ernst Von Siemens Musikstiftung and Impuls Neue Musik, Franco-German fund for contemporary music.

Le Gürzenich-Orchester Köln
© Holger Talinski
Philippe Manoury
© Tomodo Hidaki
Nicolas Stemann
© Sima Dehgani
François-Xavier Roth
© Holger Talinski
Le SWR Vokalensemble
© DR
Le chœur Stella Maris

Philippe Manoury & François-Xavier Roth: Lab.Oratorium

© Durand Salabert Universal Classical

  1. Philippe Manoury & François-Xavier Roth: Lab.Oratorium © Durand Salabert Universal Classical

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