Saturday, April 3, 2027 – 7:30 pm
Sunday, April 4, 2027 – 2:30 pm

Bourgie Hall
1339, Sherbrooke West
Montréal, H3G 1G2

Bus Bus : 24 – stop De la Montagne / Bishop
Métro Metro : Guy-Concordia, Peel or Lucien-L’Allier

SUMMARY

From the window of her palace in Carthage, Dido sees the hills covered with olive trees sloping down to the harbor, where the prows of Phoenician ships glint in the sunlight. Abandoned by Aeneas, she sings a heartrending lament that continues to move audiences more than 300 years after Purcell’s opera was born. It is presented here in a concert version alongside another tragedy, Charpentier’s Actéon. Offering a fascinating reflection between Baroque France and England, this program brings together two jewels of 17th-century musical theatre.

Coproduction with Arion Orchestre Baroque

PROGRAM

Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704)
Actéon, H.481, concert version

Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
Dido and Aeneas, Z.626, concert version

DISTRIBUTION

Soloists
Paulina Francisco, Didon / Diane, soprano
Anne-Marie Beaudette, Belinda / Aréthuze, soprano
Philippe Gagné, Énée / Actéon, tenor

Len Torrie, First witch / Daphné, soprano
Stéphanie Pothier, Junon / 2nd femme, mezzo-soprano
Marie-Andrée Mathieu, Witch / Spirit / Hyale, mezzo-soprano

Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal
Arion Orchestre Baroque

Andrew McAnerney, direction