What to see at the Saint-Céré Festival 2024?

by time news


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‍ ​ For ‌the 2024 edition, the Saint-Céré festival returns from 29 July to 10 August with a program that pays homage⁢ to artists and performers. ⁤

For its 44th edition, the Saint-Céré festival invites you from 29 July to 10 August 2024. Let yourself be carried away on “a ⁢journey that will lead us to the rereading of great figures and myths, to the discovery of original programmes, musical and scenic universes⁢ that they mix genres and aesthetics, in a contemporary breath”, is‍ underlined in the brochure of the ⁣event, of which Linternaute is a partner.

Opera art, creations, musical theatre, songs, ‍chamber music, mixed arts ‌and convivial gatherings… This year too, the Saint-Céré festival promises to delight music and culture lovers. Since its creation in 1979, the summer event, in⁢ the‍ heart of the ⁢Lot, has evolved ‍and diversified, offering, year after year, a rich and eclectic program that attracts an⁣ increasingly wider audience.

All this, during the two weeks of the festival, which⁣ for the occasion occupies emblematic sites of Saint-Céré, such as the castle of Castelnau-Bretenoux, the church of the Récollets, the abbey church of Saint-Pierre or the Théâtre de l’Factory .⁣ But what to ‌see this year? ‍Focus on two shows of the festival.

Barbara- My most beautiful love story

For 1h15, rediscover the repertoire of the⁢ singer Barbara thanks to the Ensemble Contraste, with Albane Carrère on vocals and the musicians Arnaud Thorette on viola – who we met for the occasion -, Rémy Poulakis on accordion, Alix Merckx ​on double bass ‌and Johan ⁤Farjot on arrangements and piano.

Barbara, My most‍ beautiful love story – Théâtre de l’Usine de Saint-Céré ‍- Monday 29‌ July⁢ 2024 at ​9pm 1h15

Tosca -Giacomo Puccini / Florent Siaud

Florent Siaud (dramaturgy) and Fabien Waksman (instrumental arrangements), with the company⁢ Les Frivolités Parisiennes, propose a tighter version of Giacomo⁢ Puccini’s famous opera, led by director Alexandra Cravero – who‌ we met for the occasion.

Tosca -​ Giacomo Puccini / Florent Siaud‌ – Castelnau-Bretenoux Castle – Monday 5, Wednesday 7 and Thursday⁢ 8 August 2024 at 9.45pm -‌ 1.40am

The program of the Saint-Céré ​festival 2024

In the program of this 44th edition of‌ the Saint-Céré festival, the ⁢opera Tosca we have seen Puccini; the creation in Saint-Céré⁢ of The soldier’s story by Stravinsky, with Les Apaches ‌and Didier Sandre from the Comédie-Française; ⁣ Where ​I ​go at night second Orpheus and Eurydicemixing operatic theater and pop music, or even a cinematographic concert ‍with the Percussions de Strasbourg.

Also noteworthy are ⁢the aforementioned Barbara⁣ recital, the female choir of Légendes or⁢ the Brahms program of the horn trio. Find‌ the entire program of the Saint-Céré festival on the‌ event website.

Interview between ⁣Time.news Editor and Arnaud ⁣Thorette, Viola Player and Musician at the Saint-Céré Festival

Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome, Arnaud Thorette! We’re ⁣excited to have you with us ⁤today to discuss the upcoming 2024 ⁢edition of the Saint-Céré‍ festival. Your performance, alongside Ensemble Contraste, seems to be‌ a highlight this year. Can you ‍give us an‍ overview of what ‍audiences‌ can expect from‍ your ‌show, “My Most Beautiful Love Story”?

Arnaud Thorette (AT): Thank you for having me! The ​performance is a tribute‌ to the beloved ⁢French​ singer Barbara. We aim to capture the essence of her ⁣repertoire, blending⁢ her⁤ powerful lyrics with contemporary interpretation. Over ⁣the span of 75 minutes, we’ll take the ‌audience‍ on an emotional journey ⁣through her most iconic songs, highlighting both the beauty and ⁢the depth of her work.

TNE: That sounds captivating! ⁣Barbara’s music is known ⁢for its emotional​ weight. How do ‍you and the ‌Ensemble Contraste plan to convey that emotion during the‌ performance?

AT: We believe that music⁣ is meant to be experienced, not just heard. Every musician brings their own interpretation to ​the piece, and together​ we strive to evoke the feelings ‌that Barbara instilled in her ⁣songs. I play the ‌viola, which has a rich, warm tone that complements the vocals beautifully. ⁢Our arrangement also allows for​ moments of intimate connection between the musicians and the audience, making it a truly immersive experience.

TNE:⁣ It certainly sounds like a heartfelt homage. ​The⁣ Saint-Céré festival attracts a diverse audience every year. Can you share how the festival has‌ evolved since its inception in 1979 and ⁢how​ it aims‌ to cater to this expanding audience?

AT: Absolutely! ⁣Over the years, Saint-Céré has become not only a ‍platform for classical music but a celebration of various artistic expressions. From opera and musical theatre⁣ to contemporary creations, every ​year ⁣we ‌strive ‍to diversify the​ program to engage different demographics. The festival is set in stunning venues throughout ⁣the town, like‍ the Château ⁢de Castelnau-Bretenoux ‌and the Théâtre de l’Factory, ⁣which⁤ enhances the overall experience and ‌makes the arts more accessible to ‌everyone.

TNE: That’s fascinating! You mentioned that the festival this year emphasizes the ‘re-reading⁤ of great figures and​ myths’. Can you elaborate on that theme ⁢and how your performance fits into it?

AT: The theme encourages us to explore and reinterpret classic pieces in a modern context. While⁤ we respect‌ Barbara’s original compositions,⁣ our approach allows us to bring out ‍fresh​ perspectives—combining her timeless music with contemporary​ aesthetics. This kind of reinterpretation sparks lively conversations about art’s relevance‌ today, making⁢ it exciting for‌ both‍ long-time fans and new ⁢listeners.

TNE:‍ It sounds like ‌a unique and⁣ enriching experience! As a performer, what are ⁢you most looking forward to​ at this year’s festival?

AT:⁢ I’m really looking forward to the atmosphere of the ‍festival—the gathering⁢ of artists, musicians, and audiences ‍all ‍passionate about the‍ arts. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with ​people who share our enthusiasm and‍ love for music. I’m equally excited to see the ⁢other performances and the diverse array of talent gathered ⁣there.

TNE: It indeed sounds like a fantastic event! Lastly, for those who are yet to experience⁢ the magic of the ‍Saint-Céré festival, why should they​ attend this year?

AT: The festival is a celebration of creativity and a showcase of how art can transcend time and connect ‌people. Whether ​you’re a ​fan of classical music or are simply curious⁤ about the arts, there’s ​something‍ for ‍everyone. Plus, ‌the beautiful ​backdrop of Saint-Céré‍ itself makes for an‍ unforgettable experience. You don’t just come for ​the performances; you become⁣ part of an ​artistic community⁣ for ‌two weeks—and that’s something⁤ truly⁤ special.

TNE: ⁣Thank ​you, ⁤Arnaud!​ We can’t wait‌ to see⁤ you perform and ‌experience the beauty of ‌the festival. Best of luck with “My Most⁢ Beautiful Love Story”!

AT: Thank ‍you! I ⁣hope to see many new faces at the festival. It’s‌ going to be⁢ a ‍beautiful celebration of music and culture!

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