Exercice de lumières

EXERCICE DE LUMIÈRES

20′ – 2017
for ensemble & voice

Exercice de lumières and Lamentations Program
Subtle weaving between vocal and instrumental lamentations of the Italian Seicento for Holy Week (G. Frescobaldi, G. Carissimi, GF Marcorelli) and contemporary complaints, the concert stretches these fragments of the Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah, timeless symbol of despair, whose painful climate evokes the passion of Christ in a premonitory way. Zad Moultaka constructs his Exercice de lumières, in counterpoint of these lessons of darkness. He works on the same texts, inserts instruments and oriental modes.

Zad Mouktaka started working with Concerto Soave in 2011 to create with the choir les elements The Passion according to Mary. This first encounter around such a sublime theme has further sharpened, the desire to deepen exchanges and research on instruments and baroque mood.

Here the idea to associate with Lamentations of Jeremiah, is born, one of the jewels of the repertoire of the ensemble, object of a unanimously acclaimed CD, pieces chiseled by the experience of the Passions of Zad Moultaka and his long-term work on oriental instruments, accomplished over the years with his project Mezwej. The theme of the “lamenti” is particularly suited to musical treatment, as if any complaint sprang between cry and song. In the Mediterranean, it would suffice to be attentive to sound survivals, lodged in the crevices of the rocks and scattered in the dust of time, to hear the supplicating songs of humanity. It is these echoes that Zad Moultaka tears out of the material to put them in tension in his writing, his “light exercises”..

Lamentations of Jeremiah, V
Singing language: Latin

February 28 2017, Arsenal de Metz by Concerto Soave, Mezwej & María Cristina Kiehr, soprano Caroline Delume, théorbe, Sylvie Moquet, viole de gambe, Henri Agnel, orpharion Jean-Marc Aymes, clavecin et direction

March 3, 2017 Mars en Baroque, Marseille par  Concerto Soave, Mezwej & María Cristina Kiehr, soprano Matthias Spaeter, archiluth, Sylvie Moquet, viole de gambe, Henri Agnel, oud, rebek, Jean-Marc Aymes, harpsichord, organ and direction

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