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- Monica has abandoned Dani because he has lost a gift of great economic and sentimental value. Dani thinks that recovering the object will help him to recover Monica, and in the attempt will get into a thousand problems.
- Teodor Currentzis conducts Musicaeterna at the Sainte Chapelle
- Jazz is becoming more feminine and it shows. The proof is in the pudding, with a project entirely by women musicians from all over the world. From the United States, Canada, France, Chile, Israel and Japan, this 100% female all-star band from the United States, Canada, France, Chile, Israel and Japan, this 100% female all-star band crosses nationalities and generations. Together, they revisit jazz standards by exploiting the diversity of their influences. Woman to Woman brings together key figures of the current jazz scene to create an unforgettable an unforgettable musical experience. The virtuoso rhythm section formed by bassist Noriko Ueda and drummer Sylvia Cuenca lead the Cuenca animates the septet led by the fascinating voice of voice of Cécile McLorin Salvant, pianist Renee Rosnes pianist Renee Rosnes, trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, clarinetist Jensen, the clarinettist Anat Cohen and the tenor saxophonist tenor saxophonist Melissa Aldana. "Calling for equality, in jazz as in everything else, is not nothing radical. It's even the least we can do," says singer Cécile McLorin Salvant, "but it's not the least we can do. Cécile McLorin Salvant, who won the Grammy Award for best vocal jazz album in 2016. On the stage of the Théatre des Verdures, the women's septet will offer its eclectic repertoire eclectic repertoire, which relies as much on delicacy and power, interaction and and improvisation.
- by Giacomo Puccini at Gran Teatre del Liceu
- This project is undoubtedly Gaetano Donizetti's best known work, even if its production was prolific. It has also been the most performed and staged since its premiere in 1835 at the San Carlo Theater in Naples. It is one of the beacons of Italian Bel Canto and also one of the most typically romantic Italian operas. In 16th century Scotland, torn by the wars of religion and succession between the Catholics of Mary Stuart and the reformist Protestants of James VI, two families, the Ravenswoods and the Ashtons, quarrel. In the middle is an impossible love between Lucia, Ashton's daughter, and Edgardo, Ravenswood's son and nemesis of Enrico, Lucia's brother. It is performed at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona in an original staging by Damiano Michieletto.