Repertoire
STRAVINSKY: The Soldier´s Tale
Artists
Sarah Bels, violin
Albert Prat, double bass
Adrián Moscardó, trumpet
Noé Cantú, bassoon
Francesc Navarro, clarinet
Vicent Pérez, trombone
Joan Marc Pino, percussion
Albert Tola and Ferran Carvajal, play-writter and translation
Ferran Carvajal,artistic direction and concept
Judit Farrés,sound design
Ariadna Montfort and Anna Serra, dancers
Stage and costume designer : Roger Orra
Lighting designer: Marc Lleixà
Sound designer: Judit Farrés
Assistant director and choreography: Fátima Campos
Executive Producer: Cristina Raventós
photography: Carlos Ruiz (lainezworks)
Giulia Grumi: assistant of scenography and costumes
Guillem Pol: Technician sound Company
Cristina C. Eujen: yechnician of lights company
Co-produced with L’Auditori de Barcelona, Teatro Real Madrid and Thorus Arts
Program
The Soldier´s Tale is a stage piece that Igor Stravinsky created from a text by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz. The work was conceived in 1917, while exiled in Switzerland in the midst of the Great War. After the great ballets, it is a precedent of neoclassical works such as Pulcinella. Designed for a small group of performers with the idea that it could easily tour around the country like a small circus troupe, The Soldier’s Tale is a staged Faustian tale. A soldier who plays the violin, sells his soul to the devil (represented by the violin) in exchange for a book that allows him to know the future.
Three dancers on stage give body and voice to the characters of this work, which questions the turning-point between good and evil in a society that has rendered us insatiable and where temptation is all around us.
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