Ten years after Eliogabalo, with which he made his Paris Opera debut in 2016, Leonardo García-Alarcón revives Ercole amante, the only opera by Cavalli’s pupil Antonia Bembo, in a production by Netia Jones starring Andreas Wolf, Julie Fuchs, and Ana Vieira Leite. Commissioned in 1707 by Louis XIV, who became the Italian composer’s protector after she fled to France to escape a violent husband, Ercole amante offers a striking synthesis of the lyric theatre of its time, and reveals a singular genius championed with passion by the Argentine conductor. Trained by Gabriel Garrido, whose assistant he was for several years before founding his ensemble Cappella Mediterranea in 2005, Leonardo García-Alarcón is one of today’s leading interpreters of seventeenth-century opera, and of Cavalli in particular, having conducted several staged productions of his works in major European opera houses.
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