Icarus Sampati
Cast
Géraldine Keller, soprano
Clara Pertuy, mezzo-soprano
Choir of the Asian University for Women of Chittagong- Bangladesh
Nicolas Fargeix, clarinet
Gianny Pizzolato, percussion
Maximilien Dazas, tabla and percussion
Myriam Lafargue, accordion
Julia Didier, violin
Selvam Thorez, choir preparation
Laurent Cuniot, conductor
In the burning sun of myths : epic and utopian cantata for women's choir and instrumental ensemble
Between Alexandros Markeas and TM+, from one creation to the next, the companionship has become a brotherhood that travels beyond the boundaries of musical genres, too often drawn straight in red ink. A common adventure, an exploration of bordering territories. In 2014 and 2021, with Ypokosmos, the composer and the ensemble plunged professional and amateur musicians into an “oratorio of the slums” to sing the misery and dignity of the poor in modern Greece.
This season, with Icarus Sampati, Alexandros Markeas draws even deeper into the rhizome of origins; he goes back into the memory of civilizations, from our own familiar Mediterranean one, to the strange India that was thought to be inaccessible, in search of the universal myth. Icarus burns in the sun of pride to defy his condition, Sampati burns in the sun of empathy to save his brother.
The Western instrumental ensemble, the percussion from here and there, the solo voices bathed in the chorus of Bangladeshi women: everything in this epic, utopian and unprecedented cantata is a dizzying balancing act. Between the exact writing and the freedom of the air, the crumpled sound textures and the bright rhythms, the Byzantine traditions and the Hindu modes, the refinement of the madrigal and the fertile land of popular music. Icarus and Sampati are our human brothers who are similar without being the same. Their wives, their sisters sing “a glorious myth and a barely audible suffering […] in a writing of the multitude which seems to correspond to the expression of the world which surrounds us”.
Coproduction TM+
Maison de la musique – scène conventionnée d’intérêt national – art et création – pour la musique
Alliance Française de Chittagong-Bangladesh
Festival Détours de Babel-Grenoble
With the support of Bureau Export | Centre national de la musique
With the support of SACEM
With the support of Institut Français
© DR