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A journey through Handel's dramatic universe
Iestyn Davies' luminous voice shines in a program entirely devoted to George Frideric Handel's most beautiful opera arias. This musical journey explores the dramatic and emotional richness of the Baroque master through his most iconic works.
From despair to ecstasy
From the passionate love of Giulio Cesare to the spiritual meditations of Theodora, the British countertenor embodies tragic heroes and tormented souls in turn. The famous “Cara sposa” from Rinaldo rubs shoulders with the virtuoso flourishes of Flavio and Radamisto, while the contemplative pages of L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato offer moments of rare intimacy.
The meeting of two masters
Under the baton of Bernard Labadie, Les Violons du Roy accompany this exceptional voice with the finesse and sensitivity that characterize their approach to the Baroque repertoire. Overtures and instrumental dances punctuate this recital, creating a dialogue between vocal writing and instrumental imagination that reveals all the theatrical splendor of Handel.
Conductors and soloists
Bernard Labadie
ConductorLes Violons du Roy and La Chapelle de Québec Music Director
Ann Birks Chairholder*
Internationally renowned for his expertise in Baroque and Classical repertoire, Bernard Labadie is the founding conductor of Les Violons du Roy, where he served as music director from 1984 to 2014 and returns to the position at the end of October 2025. He is also music director of La Chapelle de Québec choir, which he founded in 1985.
As head of both ensembles, he has toured Europe and North America performing at some of the most illustrious concert halls and festivals: Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center (New York), Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles), Kennedy Center (Washington), the Barbican (London), Berlin Philharmonie, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (Paris), Brussels’ Centre for Fine Arts, and the Salzburg, Bergen, Rheingau, and Schleswig-Holstein festivals.
In 2017, Bernard Labadie took up the position of principal conductor of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in New York, a post he leaved at the end of the 2024–2025 season after eight highly successful years. He has conducted the orchestra’s annual concert series at Carnegie Hall, often accompanied by La Chapelle de Québec.
A much sought-after guest conductor in North America, he makes frequent appearances with major American and Canadian orchestras: Chicago, New York, Cleveland, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Houston, New World Symphony, Montréal, Toronto and Ottawa. In Europe, he has conducted the Mozarteum of Salzburg and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the orchestras of Lyon, Bordeaux-Aquitaine, and Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw. He has also headed several radio orchestras, including the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich, the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as the radio orchestras in Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne, Hanover, and Helsinki.
Bernard Labadie regularly collaborates with some of the most prestigious period-instrument early music ensembles: Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, The English Concert, Academy of Ancient Music, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and Handel and Haydn Society (Boston).
At the opera, he served as artistic director of Opéra de Québec from 1994 to 2003 and as artistic director of Opéra de Montréal from 2002 to 2006. He has also appeared as guest conductor with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto, and the Santa Fe, Cincinnati, and Glimmerglass operas. In 2021, he made his debut appearance at the Glyndebourne Festival.
Both as a guest conductor and with Les Violons du Roy, Bernard Labadie has recorded some twenty albums for Virgin Classics (now Erato), EMI, Pentatone, Dorian, ATMA, Hyperion, and Naïve.
A tireless ambassador for music in his hometown of Québec City, Bernard Labadie was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec, and Compagnon des arts et des lettres du Québec. He is also a recipient of the Medal of Honour of the National Assembly of Québec, the Banff Centre’s National Arts Award, the Samuel de Champlain Award, and honorary doctorates from Université Laval (Alma Mater) and the Manhattan School of Music.
*The position of Music Director of La Chapelle de Québec is endowed through the generosity of Mrs. Ann Birks.
Iestyn Davies
CountertenorAfter reading Archaeology and Anthropology at St John’s College, Cambridge, Iestyn Davies studied at the Royal Academy of Music, London.
An esteemed Handelian, he has delighted audiences globally with his vocal agility and supreme musicianship in roles such as Bertarido, Orlando, Rinaldo, Ottone Agrippina and David Saul. Committed also to contemporary music, his intelligent and considered interpretations have led to fruitful collaborations with Thomas Adés, George Benjamin and Nico Muhly.
Engagements in 25/26 include Orpheus in Orpheus and Eurydice with Laurence Cummings and Opera Australia at the Edinburgh International Festival and in Australia, and with Bernard Labadie and the Canadian Opera Company; and Oberon A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Teatro Real Madrid and Deutsche Oper Berlin. He will return to Santa Fe Opera in the role of Bertarido Rodelinda conducted by Harry Bicket. Recital plans include a weekend residency at London's Wigmore Hall celebrating John Downland's 400th anniversary.
On the opera stage, he has appeared at the Metropolitan Opera, New York; the Lyric Opera of Chicago; Teatro alla Scala Milan; the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; English National Opera; Glyndebourne Festival Opera; Welsh National Opera; Teatro Real Madrid; Salzburg Festival and in Munich, Vienna, and Zurich. Recent appearances include Didymus Theodora and Arsace Partenope in Madrid, David Saul at Glyndebourne, Ottone Agrippina in Hamburg and Munich, Bertarido Rodelinda for the Metropolitan Opera, and Ottone L’incoronazione di Poppea in Versailles.
Concert engagements have included performances at the Teatro alla Scala, Milan with Dudamel, the Concertgebouw and Tonhalle with Koopman and at the Barbican, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Lincoln Centre, Carnegie Hall and at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall with orchestras that include the New York Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, English Concert, Britten Sinfonia, Concerto Köln, Concerto Copenhagen, Ensemble Matheus, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Academy of Ancient Music and Scottish Chamber Orchestra. In recent seasons, he sang Handel arias on tour with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and Robin Ticciati, sang Bertarido in Rodelinda on tour in the U.S.A. and Asia with Harry Bicket and The English Concert, made his role debut at the Paris Opera as Tolomeo in Giulio Cesare, sang Oberon in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream with Atlanta Opera and at Garsington Opera, and the Boy in George Benjamin's Written on Skin with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. In 2024 he made his Australian debut singing J.S. Bach and Arvo Pärt in an extensive solo tour with the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
An outstanding recitalist, he has performed in Vienna, Tokyo, Paris, and New York in repertoire ranging from Dowland to Clapton. He is a regular favourite at London’s Wigmore Hall and Kings Place where he has curated residencies.
His recital discs have won three Gramophone Awards, and he performed on the Grammy-winning recording of Thomas Adès’s The Tempest. He is the recipient of a Royal Philharmonic Society Award and was nominated for an Olivier Award for his singing role in Farinelli and the King opposite Mark Rylance (premiered at London’s Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and transferring to the West End and Broadway). In 2017 he was awarded an MBE by the Queen for his services to music.
Program
G.F. HANDEL
· « Concerto » (Ottone, HWV 15)
· Presti omai l'egizia terra (Giulio Cesare, HWV 17)
· Pompe vane di morte… Dove sei, amato bene? (Rodelinda, HWV 19)
· Overture (Theodora, HWV 68)
· Kind Heaven (Theodora, HWV 68)
· Hide me from day’s garish eye (L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV 55)
· "Entrée des Songes agréables" (Alcina, HWV 34)
· Sinfonia (Partenope, HWV 27)
· Rompo i lacci (Flavio, HWV 16)
· The raptur'd soul (Theodora, HWV 68)
· Overture (Rinaldo, HWV 7)
· Cara sposa (Rinaldo, HWV 7)
· Suite (Rodrigo, HWV 5)
· Qual nave smarrita tra sirti (Radamisto, HWV 12)
· Vivi tiranno (Rodelinda, HWV 19)
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