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==Cast==
==Cast==


* [[CT Pascal Bertin]] = [[John the Baptist]]
* [[Pascal Bertin]] = [[John the Baptist]]
* [[B Floriant Westphal]] = [[Herod Antipas]]  
* [[Floriant Westphal]] = [[Herod Antipas]]  
* [[S Naïra Ghazaryan]] = [[Herodias]]
* [[Naïra Ghazaryan]] = [[Herodias]]
* [[S Valérie Gabail]] = [[Salome]]
* [[Valérie Gabail]] = [[Salome]]


* ''Nouvelle Académie de concert''
* ''Nouvelle Académie de concert''

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San Giovanni Battista <Italian> / St John the Baptist (2004) is the Marseille production of San Giovanni Battista (St. John the Baptist / 1675 Stradella / Ansaldi), oratorio, conducted by Jean-Marc Aymes.

Abstract

Staged performance, directed by Jean-Christophe Mast, with Pascale Bongiovanni (lights). A coproduction Compagnie Deus ex machina and Théâtre de Tarascon.


Cast

  • Nouvelle Académie de concert

Editions, performances

Performed in Marseille, France: le Gyptis, 31 March 2004.

External links