Max Emanuel Cencic, the plural baroque

Max Emanuel Cencic, the plural baroque

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Croatian countertenor Max Emanuel Cencic. Lukasz_Rajchert

OUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL FIGURES – The Croatian countertenor celebrates his forty-year career in Bayreuth, and stages a forgotten opera by Leonardo Vinci.

No need to look for the error. At the dawn of his 46th birthday, Max Emanuel Cencic celebrates well its… forty years of career. An anniversary that he will celebrate tomorrow evening at the Margrave Opera House in Bayreuth (a world heritage jewel), as part of the Baroque Festival that he founded there three years ago. “This festival is the apotheosis of my career. After decades of performing on stages around the world as a singer, I feel like I’ve finally found my home.”he rejoices in his flute and smiling voice.

Two days ago, he was received by the Minister-President of Bavaria Markus Söder at a state reception in honor of the launch of the festival. Privilege previously reserved for the Festival Wagner. “It shows that the demonstration has found its place in the landscape”, he argues by communicating informed. Honor all the more appreciable, at a time when his romantic rival is being slapped on the knuckles by the federal Minister of Culture for his stagings and his lack of openness.

But no way…

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