Frühling for Families: BerBerio


Sun 31. 3. 2019
15:00
HebelHalle

SHORT DESCRIPTION

A performance about the mythical composer Luciano Berio and his muse for 6+
WINNER OF THE YAM AWARD 2016

Duration: 50 mins.
Max. audience capacity: 200 (150 for school audiences)

PRODUCTION INFO

Zonzo Compagnie conquers the world with intriguing performances about the work of fascinating musicians and composers. Earlier, the music of John Cage and miles Davis was unveiled and tackled, now it’s Luciano Berio’s turn.

Following the wayward recipe of this Italian composer, the music world is turned on its head more than once. You hear a sung strip album, skilfully take part in the mixing of several composers, and his delicious folk songs are dished up right in front of you.

Four musicians guide you through music history, shift some musical borders, pass by Berio’s muse and hyper-talented wife Cathy Berberian and leave us behind with the pleasant observation that the music world is a powder-barrel of creative possibilities.

On stage, you see and hear the ensemble Revue Blanche, that recently won the Klara prize for young talent. Musicians of an extraordinary level, who have found in Letizia Renzini an ideal partner to turn the world of Luciano Berio into a wonderful multi-medial performance.

BerBerio is a production of Zonzo Compagnie, in coproduction with Revue Blanche, Concertgebouw Brugge, Jeugd en Muziek Vlaanderen and KC Rataplan – with the support of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and Vlaanderen Verbeelding Werkt.

CREDITS

Letizia Renzini & Revue Blanche – concept
Letizia Renzini – stage direction, video
Luciano Berio, Cathy Berberian & Revue Blanche – music
Pieter Nys – technique, light, stage design
Johanna Trudzinski – costume

Played by Revue Blanche:
Lore Binon – soprano
Caroline Peeters – flutes
Anouk Sturtewagen – harp
Kris Hellemans – viola

www.zonzocompagnie.be/en

In cooperation with UnterwegsTheater/Künstlerhaus/HebelHalle


Zonzo Compagnie
Performed by Revue Blanche:
Lore Binon, soprano
Anouk Sturtewagen, harp
Caroline Peters, flute
Kris Hellemans, viola