With Venetian Passions (Passions vénitiennes), Les Cris de Paris and Geoffrey Jourdain explore a seventeenth century in which Venice fused liturgical splendour with emerging theatricality. Sixteen singers and nine instrumentalists traverse polychorality, chaconnes, expressive narratives and sacred pages marked by the imprint of San Marco. A performance poised between shadow and light, captured at full intensity.
Venice, between sacred and profane
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