MONTEVERDI, C.: Orfeo (L') (Atelier Lyrique de Tourcoing, 2004)
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L'Orfeo
Composer:
Monteverdi, Claudio
Libretto/Text Author:
Striggio, Alessandro
Libretto Source:
Ovid,
Conductor:
Malgoire, Jean-Claude
Apollo:
Rabier, Philippe
Caronte:
Delaigue, Renaud
Euridice:
Gerstenhaber, Cyrille
La Messaggera:
Kaique, Estelle
La Speranza:
Jaroussky, Philippe
Orfeo:
Rensburg, Kobie van
Plutone:
Deletre, Bernard
Proserpina:
Gillot, Delphine
Set/Stage Designer:
Lautem, Jacky
Costume Designer:
Pinson, Christine Rabot
Lighting Designer:
Lautem, Jacky
Choreographer:
Montllo, Roser
Choreographer:
Seth, Brigitte
Stage Director:
Lautem, Jacky
Stage Director:
Malgoire, Jean-Claude
Television Director:
Lautem, Jacky
Date of Production: 2004
Venue: Municipal Theatre, Tourcoing
Playing Time: 01:51:47
Catalogue Number: 33477
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Synopsis
In some respects, Monteverdi's Orfeo (1607) is to the history of Italian opera what Dante's Divine Comedy is to the history of Italian literature: a masterpiece that stands at the very beginning of the journey. With Orfeo and the operas that followed it, Monteverdi had the substantial merit of immediately demonstrating the infinite possibilities of this new genre, which would leave an imprint on three centuries of European culture. In the present edition the French conductor Jean-Claude Malgoire is at the head of a cast of Baroque opera specialists.
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