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De Luigi Rossi

Orpheus (2015-10-Sam Wanamaker Playhouse-London)

Type de série: Revival
Théâtre: Globe Theatre (Londres - Angleterre)
Salle : Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Durée : 3 semaines
Nombre :
Première Preview : vendredi 23 octobre 2015
Première : vendredi 23 octobre 2015
Dernière : dimanche 15 novembre 2015
Mise en scène : Keith Warner
Chorégraphie :
Producteur :
Avec : Louise Alder (Eurydice), Mary Bevan/Siobhan Stagg (Orpheus), Graeme Broadbent (Satyr / Pluto), Jennifer Davis (Euphrosyne / Lachesis), Emily Edmonds (Aglaea / Atropos), Lauren Fagan (Thalia / Clotho / Hymen), Keri Fuge (Cupid), Verena Gunz (Aegea), Caitlin Hulcup (Aristaeus), Sky Ingram (Venus), Mark Milhofer (Momus / Alkippe / Jove), Philip Smith (Endymion / Charon)
Commentaires : Coproduction Shakespeare's Globe et The Royal Opera House
Commentaires longs: This new production follows the ground-breaking collaboration between Shakespeare’s Globe and The Royal Opera with L’Ormindo in 2014, critically acclaimed both then and when revived this year.

Once again, the period and candlelit setting of the Sam Wanamaker Theatre are ideally suited to this Baroque opera, first staged in Paris in 1647. When the opera was given its premiere at the Palais Royal, it drew much admiration, not least for its wealth of duets and ensembles alongside inventive and delightful arias. Rossi composed an ever-shifting musical mosaic to match the interweaving comic and tragic strands of the story.

Director Keith Warner creates this new production with a particularly strong cast of young singers known for their interpretations of this repertory. Continuing from L’Ormindo, the music is again under the direction of Christian Curnyn, one of the most sought after Baroque specialists of today, with the Orchestra of Early Opera Company.

The opera will be performed in English, adding further to the immediacy and intimacy of a striking work in a distinctive setting: the perspective from the past also brings us a unique experience for today.