David Riondino in a musical reading inspired by the work of Lebanese poet Joumana Haddad

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On July 29 at the Tuscia Operafestival

David Riondino in a musical reading inspired by the work of Lebanese poet Joumana Haddad

Wednesday, July 29 to 21, in the usual setting of Piazza San Lorenzo in Viterbo, Tuscia Operafestival offers premiere Sounds of verses. David Riondino, Joumana Haddad and Valentina Gristina have spoken voices in a bilingual Arabic-Italian show loosely based on the poem of the Lebanese Joumana Haddad The return of Lilith, forthcoming for the types of 'Golden Ass. Fabio Battistelli on clarinet, piano Francis Venerucci. The original music is by Francesco Venerucci, who oversaw the design of the show.

Sounds of verse tells the story of Lilith myth is that the first woman God created the earth with Adam. Refuses to obey blindly the man, tired of heaven, rebels, flees. God exiles in the kingdom of shadows created from Adam's rib and the second woman, Eve. Lilith leaves behind a deep yearning, so much so that Haddad imagines even God, in a long monologue starring David Riondino, to declare his love.

Tuscia Opera Festival

Sounds of verses

Wednesday, July 29 at 21

Piazza San Lorenzo - Viterbo

business to euro 27.50 euro 11.00

Box Office: Via San Lorenzo 101 Time: 9.30 to 13.30, from 15.30 to 22.30

tel. 0761 309703

www.tusciaoperafestival.com

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