In JEALOUSY the subject of loneliness is viewed through a particular prism. The human of the 21st century faces an open at a first glance and globalized world. Real borders are missing, but there are walls erected between people. Everybody lives in his own world, confined and estranged from the world and the story of the other people around him. Although we exist in one and the same time-space, we are universes apart. Thus, the world of the characters in both works turns out to be the roofs of residential buildings. There, at the top, above the noise of the city, is the place where anybody can be left with himself, but there is also the place for love, desperation or death, and where the spectator can discover different stories by peeking in the windows of each apartment.
JEALOUSY is not only a feeling but a death sentence, and here the loneliness exists through the inability of the person to break out of the circumstances and the environment in which he lives. One love gives wings, but the world hates the flying due to its inability to lift itself off the ground. JEALOUSY towards those who can smile; public opinion which crushes the person, sticks labels and destroys fates.
The contemporary orchestration and the bel canto singing are in permanent symbiosis.