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Classical concerts featuring
Sebastian Alphons Licht

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Concerts featuring Sebastian Alphons Licht in season 2024/25 or later

Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Schwetzingen

Amor vincitore

Sat, May 24, 2025, 19:00
Julia Lezhneva Sopran (Dalisa), Maayan Licht Sopranist (Alcidoro), Julia Riedler Schauspielerin (Amor), Projektchor der Staatlichen Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Mannheim, IL GUSTO BAROCCO, Jörg Halubek Musikalische Leitung, Sebastian Bauer und Lisa Florentine Schmalz (staatsoper, Hanna Roxane Scherwinski Kostüme, Eike Mann Dramaturgie, Sebastian Alphons Licht
A man in love with a woman who prefers solitude; a god shooting arrows; and then: love. The plot of Johann Christian Bach's play, performed in Schwetzingen in 1774, seems simple at first glance. Pauline Jacob and Lisa Florentine Schmalz from staatsoper24, along with Sebastian Bauer, stage it as audio theater, exploring the roles of Amor vincitore and the freedom of desire, inspired by sculptures in Schwetzingen Palace Garden. Early classical sounds are contrasted with contemporary moments by Patrick Schäfer. Sung parts are complemented by spoken word, costumes reflect the sculptures, and Julia Lezhneva and Maayan Licht deliver virtuoso soprano performances. A student project choir joins Ensemble Il Gusto Barocco under Jörg Halubek.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Schwetzingen

Amor vincitore

Sun, May 25, 2025, 18:00
Julia Lezhneva Sopran (Dalisa), Maayan Licht Sopranist (Alcidoro), Julia Riedler Schauspielerin (Amor), Projektchor der Staatlichen Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Mannheim, IL GUSTO BAROCCO, Jörg Halubek Musikalische Leitung, Sebastian Bauer und Lisa Florentine Schmalz (staatsoper, Hanna Roxane Scherwinski Kostüme, Eike Mann Dramaturgie, Sebastian Alphons Licht
A man in love with a woman who prefers solitude, a god shooting arrows, and then: love. Johann Christian Bach's play, performed in Schwetzingen Palace Theatre in 1774, has a seemingly simple plot. Pauline Jacob and Lisa Florentine Schmalz, along with Sebastian Bauer, reinterpret this forgotten piece, exploring the roles of Alcidoro, Dalisa, and Amor. They blend early classical music with contemporary sounds by Patrick Schäfer, combining singing with spoken word. The performance features Julia Lezhneva and Maayan Licht, accompanied by Il Gusto Barocco and a student choir.