the marais project 2016 concert 1 : master and pupil @ independent theatre

 

Ericksson

The tension between master and student is a complex and fascinating one as the upcoming generation learns from, and sometimes pits themselves against, the established leaders of their field.

The famous French novel and film Tous les matins de monde (All the mornings of the world) which starred the legendary actor Gérard Depardieu and featured virtuoso viola da gambist Jordi Savall on the sound track, is an acutely sensitive, fictional exploration of the relationship between two great artists: Marin Marais, after whom The Marais Project is named, and his distinguished mentor, Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe.  The latter was a composer, teacher and innovator without peer, while the former became known as perhaps the greatest viola da gambist of all time.  Adding spice to the mix was a “love triangle” between Sainte-Colombe’s two musician daughters and the ambitious Marais.  

To open The Marais Project’s 17th season Marais Project Director, Jenny Eriksson, has collaborated with leading young Australian actor, writer and film maker, James Fraser (The Water Diviner, The Devil’s Playground and The Turning).

James Fraser
James Fraser

Together the two inspiring creative artists are working on a new kind of musical-theatrical event. They have come up with a series of penetrating and moving reflections on Tour les matins du monde in words and music. Jenny has selected some of her favourite Marais works while James has developed a series of acted interludes.

“I have known James since he was at school and have watched his acting and film work develop at a rapid pace working, as he does, with industry figures such as Russell Crowe.  It’s been a privilege to have him make some of our most loved Marais Project short films and to now perform with him.” Jenny said.

James is equally excited about the project, ” I knew little about the viol until I started doing music videos for Jenny. ‘All the mornings of the world’ is an unusual and remarkable book and I’ve enjoyed going back in time to make sense of it and the world Marais inhabited.”

The event is part of the Independent Theatre’s “Prelude in T” concert series. Afternoon tea is served from 2:30 as a prelude to the concert.

CONCERT DETAILS :-

Date: Sunday 29th May, 2016

Time: 3.30pm to 5.00pm; afternoon tea included in the ticket price

Venue: The Independent,  North Sydney, 269 Miller St North Sydney

Cost: $45/30; http://www.theindependent.org.au/#!marais-project/pks2c ph 9955 3000.

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