Vías presents the world premiere of Tout ce qu’il reste at the NAC this March — a reimagining of Schubert’s lieder.
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Tout ce qu'il reste is the new creation by Diana León and Paco Ziel - Vías, commissioned by the National Arts Centre, Danse Danse, Salle Bourgie, and Domaine Forget de Charlevoix. The choreographers seek to push the boundaries of classical music codes through an innovative interpretation of fourteen selected lieder by Franz Schubert — short songs for voice and piano. The result will be a 60-minute piece performed by León and Ziel, alongside two rising stars of Quebec’s classical music scene: baritone Olivier Bergeron and pianist Chloé Dumoulin.
Some lieder will be performed in their original form, while others will be reimagined or deconstructed. The piece is designed to be presented in small concert halls or churches.
Première mondiale: 13 et 14 mars au Centre National des Arts d'Ottawa
Première montréalaise: 28-29 mars à la Salle Bourgie/Danse Danse




