Notre-Dame

A story of ritual, revolution and resurrection.

22 FEB – 02 MAR, 2024

Tickets

Tickets

Melbourne 22 FEB — 25 FEB, 2024

Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne Recital Centre

31 Sturt Street, Southbank VIC 3006
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Sydney 27 FEB — 2 MAR, 2024

City Recital Hall

2-12 Angel Place, Sydney NSW 2000
Tue, 27 Feb, 2024 7:00 PM BUY NOW
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Artists

Artists Performing

Alana Valentine

Director, script-writer

Paul Dyer

Harpsichord, conductor, original concept

Sean Bacon

Designer

Trent Suidgeest

Lighting Designer

Australian Brandenburg Orchestra

Brandenburg Choir

Program

Program

90 min without Interval

COUPERIN Prélude non mesuré in C major
LULLY Passacaille from Armide, Act 5 Scene 1, LWV 71
CAMPRA Introite from Requiem^
VON BINGEN Extract from O virga ac diadema
RONZANI l’aube*

^ Denotes Australian première
* Denotes world première


It only took one tiny ember to spark the destruction of 800 years of history when Notre-Dame de Paris was partially consumed by fire in April 2019, igniting collective grief for the iconic eras, moments, and characters embodied in her halls.

While fire has the power to destroy, it also cleanses and purifies. The ashes create a canvas and illuminate the path forward, to bravely begin anew. Battered, dilapidated and restored. Witness to both revolution and miracles, the cathedral on the Île de la Cité has been an epicentre of musical innovation and choral transcendence since the first stone was laid, and its enduring spirit deserves to be celebrated.

Spirited, soulful and unapologetically French, Notre-Dame commemorates eight centuries of exquisite music performed within Notre-Dame de Paris. It is a story told in a moving theatrical experience of spoken word penned by award-winning playwright and director Alana Valentine, spurring from the mind of Artistic Director Paul Dyer, and brought to life by orchestral and choral music from the cathedral’s rich history.

Notre-Dame goes beyond a story of grief and loss. Revel in an opportunity to raise our hearts together as we dig through the ashes of memories, affirming hope in the certain resurrection of the cathedral, and indeed the human spirit, to enter a brave new era.

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