Breaking the Rules: the extraordinary life and music of Carlo Gesualdo

Breaking the Rules: the extraordinary life and music of Carlo Gesualdo

The extraordinary life and visceral music of the murderous 16th/17th-century composer-prince Carlo Gesualdo

By The Telling

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Ulverston Parish Church

20 Church Walk Ulverston LA12 7EN United Kingdom

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★★★★ “Daring and vivid psychodrama” - The Guardian

A collaboration project between The Telling and The Mancunium Consort. ​Clare Norburn’s acclaimed play with visceral music explores the extraordinary life of 16th/17th-century composer-prince Carlo Gesualdo.

After a childhood of privation with The Jesuits in preparation for a life in the priesthood, the unexpected death of Gesualdo’s brother leads to a sudden change of fate. Overnight, Gesualdo is now expected to produce an heir and is quickly married off to the world-wise Maria d’Avalos. Her cruel treatment of him leads inexorably to Gesualdo committing his infamous murder of Maria and her lover.

Rising star vocal group The Mancunium Consort play Gesualdo’s consort of singers: they control the “playlist”, providing a soundtrack of Gesualdo’s deeply personal and unconventionally expressive music, including his madrigals and monumental Tenebrae Responsories. Their singing triggers memories of his past, as Gesualdo contemplates the tumultuous events that led to the murder. Now facing death and eternal damnation, the only thing that can save him is to face up to what happened that night 23 years before.

The drama is directed by BAFTA-nominated director, Nicholas Renton.

Actor TBC.

Plus, at 5.15pm, join members of The Mancunium Consort at Ulverston Parish Church for a free workshop to learn how to sing some of Gesualdo’s songs ahead of the performance.

5pm Doors open for free singing workshop

5.15pm - 6pm Free singing workshop

7pm Doors open

7.30pm Show begins

Each half will be approx 40-45mins with an interval.

This performance is supported by The David Snowdon Trust, The Foyle Foundation, The Marchus Trust, The Radcliffe Trust, The Ida Carroll Trust and The Fidelio Charitable Trust. The community workshop is supported by The Sir John Fisher Foundation.

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Nov 15 · 7:30 PM GMT