"Tears and trance music from Buenos Aires"

Christophe Huss, The Duty

"Tears and trance music
from Buenos Aires"

Christophe Huss, The Duty

Bio

Biography

Argentine soprano Mariana Flores has established herself as a leading interpreter of the Baroque repertoire. She regularly performs and records with leading figures such as Leonardo García Alarcón, John Eliot Gardiner, Christina Pluhar and Manfred Kraemer. She also performs at the most prestigious festivals in the Baroque world, and in venues such as the Teatro Colón, the Palais Garnier, the Opéra de Genève and Versailles, and the Teatro Zarzuela in Madrid.

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21/08/2026
Scène Joël Le Theule

Alfonsina

Sablé-sur-Sarthe, France
26/08/2026
Festival de Musique La Chaise-Dieu

De Monteverdi à Piazzola

La Chaise-Dieu, France
25/08/2026
Festival de Musique La Chaise-Dieu

Pasión Argentina

La Chaise-Dieu, France
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Actualités

OperaWire: Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg 2025-26 Review: L’Orfeo

The opening was nothing short of miraculous, as Mariana Flores—performing the triple roles of La Musica, Proserpina, and Euridice—appeared like a vision in a halo of golden light. Her portrayal of La Musica possessed a mythic storytelling power, as if she were summoning the narrative from an ocean of ancient memories. Later, her Proserpina was imbued with a persuasive, regal power of the Underworld. Finally, as Euridice, she was utterly enchanting; her duets with Orpheus possessed a heart-wrenching sincerity. Her long monologue before their second, painful parting—underpinned by the orchestra and Alarcón’s magical harpsichord accompaniment—was hauntingly beautiful, a performance that lingered in the mind long after.

Scherzo: Leonardo García-Alarcón ofrece una interpretación profundamente humana de ‘L’Orfeo’ de Monteverdi

Valerio Contaldo, de voz broncínea, pero, por desgracia, «demasiado impaciente» para evitar la desaparición definitiva de la radiante Musica/Eurídice de la apasionada soprano argentina Mariana Flores, de timbre solar.

Première Loge: Leonardo García-Alarcón, compositeur en fusion

Les voix de Mariana Flores (Miriam de Magdala) et d’Anna Quintans (Maria) apportent d’autres touches poétiques par leur présence impérieuse, évidente et par l’ensorcellement de leurs timbres qui parfois se mêlent de façon si complémentaire.
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