Dates / Schedules
Sunday, June 30th, 2024 07:00pm
In 1971, António Barge commissioned the scenic cantata Dom Garcia to inaugurate the Vilar de Mouros Festival. Composed by Joly Braga Santos and with a poem by Natália Correia and David Mourão Ferreira, the work portrays the dispute between the sons of King Dom Fernando of Castile over the division of the kingdom, culminating in the captivity and death of Dom Garcia. It memorably debuted with the Banda da Guarda Nacional Republicana, directed by Silva Dionísio.
Ages
+6 years
Data sheet
Credits
Conductor António Costa
Stage direction Fernando Gomes
Set design Luís Vieira-Baptista
Light design Pedro Leston / Leston Design
Sound design Jorge Barata
Video design/documentary Nicolás Isasi (director)/ARTPRODES/Leston Design (cameras and film editing)
Costumes Patrícia Costa
Narrators
Dom Fernando José Raposo
Dom Garcia Mário Redondo
Dom Afonso Ricardo Raposo
Dom Sancho Pedro Saavedra
Dona Urraca Leonor Seixas
Dona Elvira Sara Belo
Soloists
Jogral Marco Alves dos Santos (tenor)
Virgin Bárbara Barradas (soprano)
Hazel trees Filipa Passos (soprano), Sara Afonso (soprano) and Rita Morão Tavares (contralto)
Messenger Pedro Gonçalves
Angel Mariana Pereira
Public Security Police Symphonic Band
Lisbon Cantat Symphonic Choir
Choir conductor Jorge Alves
Staging assistant Nicolás Isasi
Scenic elements Luís Vieira-Baptista
Photography Tiago Fezas Vital
Graphic design Danuta Wojciechovska – Lupa Design
Financial advisor Paulo Louro Rodrigues
Legal advisor João de Brito
Production ARTPRODES – Artistic Productions Enes da Silveira
Production director Paulo Enes da Silveira
Producer Ana Enes
Programme
Dom Garcia, op. 50
A scenic cantata by Joly Braga Santos (1924-1988)
Poem by Natália Correia (1923-1993) and David Mourão-Ferreira (1927-1996)
Discounts
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50 % people with specific needs and accompanying person
50% for Arts and culture professionals and students (this discount only applies to the Main and Small Auditorium in CCB Production shows.
50% for unemployed
30% for CCB Card’s holders (individual, Senior, Youth and Family)
20% for people over 65 / for under 30s / students / for groups of more than 20 people
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