Special Concert Filharmonia Narodowa

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Special Concert
Il Pomo d'Oro, photo: Grzesiek Mart

This is an exceptional opportunity to hear one of George Frideric Handel’s greatest masterpieces performed by world-class artists on the stage of the Warsaw Philharmonic. The libretto of the opera Giulio Cesare is undoubtedly one of the most exciting among all the composer’s stage works. The author of the text, Nicola Francesco Haym – an avid numismatist and expert in ancient history – drew on events from the time of Julius Caesar, creatively revising them to achieve the desired dramatic effects.

At the root of the conflict, so necessary in Baroque opera, lies a macabre gesture. The severed head of Gnaeus Pompeius – once Caesar’s ally, later his mortal enemy – becomes an ill-advised gift sent to the dictator of Rome by the young king of Egypt, Ptolemy. Presented before the murdered man’s wife and son, it initiates a series of events full of political intrigue, but not without romantic strands. The story gains particular intensity thanks to its vivid characters (among them the legendary Cleopatra) and excellent dramatic structure.

This fascinating drama would not have gained such expressive power if it had not been set to the masterful music of one of the greatest composers of the era. Handel, like few others, was able to convey the subtlest nuances of emotion – both in daring and pathos-filled arias accompanied by solo instruments, and in poignant laments and intimate internal monologues.


Bartłomiej Gembicki

Jakub Józef Orliński
Giulio Cesare
Sabine Devieilhe
Cleopatra
Yuriy Mynenko
Tolomeo
Beth Taylor
Cornelia
Rebecca Leggett
Sesto
Alex Rosen
Achilla
Marco Saccardin
Curio
Rémy Brès-Feuillet
Nireno
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Marco Saccardin

Born in Rovigo in 1990, Marco Saccardin graduated with distinction in classical guitar and lute under the guidance of Monica Paolini and Massimo Lonardi. In 2009, he joined the choir Polifonico Città di Rovigo directed by Vittorio Zanon and Marco Scavazza. With the latter, he began studying Renaissance and Baroque singing and then perfected his operatic technique with Andrea Zese.

Marco Saccardin started his career as a chorister in such prestigious ensembles as the Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera Italiana, Il Canto di Orfeo, the Gächinger Kantorei, and La Capella Reial de Catalunya, taking part in major opera and concert productions in important Italian and European venues, including Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and Théâtre national de l’Opéra-Comique in Paris, and at the Salzburger Festspielhaus.

Winner of the 2022 Tullio Serafin International Singing Competition, he made his debut at the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza as Leporello in Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In January 2023, within the season of the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, he was the bass soloist in Johann Sebastian Bach’s Weihnachtsoratorium. In April and May 2023, he performed the role of Pluto in L’Orfeo by Claudio Monteverdi at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and the Salzburger Festspielhaus under the direction of Gianluca Capuano. In July 2023, he performed the baritone solo part in Johannes Brahms’ Ein deutsches Requiem.

As a winner of the 2023 Cavalli Monteverdi Competition, he was awarded with the title role in Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, presented at the Monteverdi Festival in Cremona in June 2024 under the direction of Francesco Corti, receiving great acclaim from both audiences and critics.

Since 2017, he has also been performing, accompanying himself on the theorbo, following the traditions of the early 17th-century Italy.
 

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