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Pompeo Magno

Pompeo Magno, dramma per musica in three acts Music by Francesco Cavalli (1602 - 1676)
Libretto by Nicolò Minato (1627 - 1698)
First performed at the Teatro San Salvatore in Venice on 20 February 1666

 

After Elena, Il Giasone, Eliogabalo and Erismena, Leonardo García-Alarcón continues his rediscovery of the operas of Francesco Cavalli, pupil of Monteverdi and undisputed master of 17th-century opera, with this work, in which all the elements that today constitute the foundations of the art of musical theatre are perfectly interwoven in a dense and multifaceted drama.

Tragedy is juxtaposed with comedy, and deep emotions mingle with the grotesque. The work is distinguished by its balance between the heroic grandeur and humanity of the characters, rendering their dilemmas and emotions surprisingly modern. With its shifting alliances, betrayals and thwarted loves, Pompeo Magno is a captivating opera in which the fate of a changing world is played out against a backdrop of political intrigue between Caesar, Pompey and Crassus, leading to the end of the Roman Republic and civil war.

Leonardo García-Alarcón invites you to discover this rare work, performed by Cappella Mediterranea and a unique cast, which will premiere in August 2025 at the Bayreuth Baroque Festival.

 

 

Représentations

Sunday, 28 September 2025 at 4pm

Tickets

Special rate tickets

                                Category A     Category B
Full Price                         100.-            85.-
AVS/Unemployment                    85.-            70.-
Young & Students (<26 ans)          70.-            55.-
Carte 20ans/20francs                35.-            25.-
AI/Reduced Mobility                 50.-

Duration

3 hours, with an intermission

Artists

Pompeo Magno, Max Emanuel Cenčić, countertenor
Sesto, figlio di Pompeo / Principe cavaliero, Logan Lopez Gonzalez, countertenor
Mitridate, Re del Ponto, Valerio Contaldo, tenor
Issicratea, Regina del Ponto, Mariana Flores, soprano
Farnace, suo figlio / Amore, Alois Mülhbacher, countertenor
Arpalia, sua schiava / Genio di Pompeo, Kacper Szelążek, countertenor
Cesare, console di Roma / Principe cavaliero, Victor Sicard, baryton-bass
Claudio, figlio di Cesare, Nicholas Scott, tenor
Giulia, figlia di Cesare, Lucía Martín-Cartón, soprano
Servilio, amante di Giulia / Principe cavaliero, Valer Săbăduș, countertenor
Crasso, console di Rome, Jorge Navarro Colorado, tenor
Atrea, vecchia pazza, Marcel Beekman, tenor
Delfo, schiavo, Dominique Visse, countertenor

Cappella Mediterranea
Alfia Bakieva, Laura Corolla, violin
Jonathan Ponet, viola
Margaux Blanchard, Ronald Martin Alonso, viola da gamba
Oleguer Aymamí Busqué, Clara Rovirosa, cello
Eric Mathot, double bass
Rodrigo Calveyra, cornetto and recorder
Frithjof Smith, cornetto
Isaure Lavergne, bassoon and recorder
Laura Agut, Fabio de Cataldo, sackbut
Marina Bonetti, harp
Mónica Pustilnik, archluth
Quito Gato, theorbo
Jacopo Raffaele, harpsichord and organ
Ariel Rychter, harpsichord and recorder
Laurent Sauron, percussions

Leonardo García-Alarcón, conductor and harpsichord
Jacopo Raffaele, assistant conductor
Max Emanuel Cenčić, Fabián Schofrin, dramaturgy
Léo Petrequin, lighting design

 

Credits and acknowledgements

In cooperation with Cappella Mediterranea and the Bayreuth Baroque Opera Festival.

Vincent Meyer supports Cappella Mediterranea’s artistic programme at La Cité Bleue.

A Swiss family foundation supports Cavalli’s Pompeo Magno international tour.

 

Recommended age

From 12 years old

Before the show

Sunday, 28 September 2025, at 3 p.m.

Introduction to the opera with Leonardo García-Alarcón and Max Emanuel Cenčić

La Recré Bleue

Sunday, 28 September 2025, at 4 p.m.

In the heart of the arena: discover the Roman amphitheatre and make your own shield! Educational workshop in partnership with the Musée romain de Nyon (for ages 7 and up)

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