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Vidéo à la demande: Orpheus

OperaVisionEnregistré à Leeds Grand Theatre, Leeds, Royaume-uni
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À la demande jusqu'au dimanche 30 avril 2023 11:00
Programme
Monteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643)L'Orfeo (Orphée), SV318 (reimagined with South Asian and western artists)
Artistes
Opera North
Laurence CummingsDirection
Anna Himali HowardMise en scène
Leslie TraversDécors, Costumes
Jackie ShemeshLumières
Nicholas WattsTénorOrphée (Orpheus)
Ashnaa SasikaranVoixEurydice (Eurydice)
Chandra ChakrabortyVoixProserpine (Proserpine)
Yarlinie ThanabalasingamMezzo-sopranoL'Espérance (Hope)
Dean RobinsonBassePluton (Pluto)
Kezia BienekMezzo-sopranoLa Messagère (Messenger)
Amy FrestonSopranoLa Musique (Music)
Deepa Nair RasiyaVoixLa Musique (Music)
Chiranjeeb ChakrabortyVoixPastore 1 (Shepherd 1)
Sanchita PalVoixNymphe (Nymph)
Simon GrangeBassePastore 3 (Shepherd 3)
Kirpal Singh PanesarVoixApollon
Xavier HetheringtonTénorPastore 2 (Shepherd 2)
Claire LeesSopranoSpirito 2
Frances GregoryMezzo-sopranoSpirito 1
Kaviraj SinghVoixCharon (Charon)

The wedding of the year is here as Orpheus, the musician of mythical power, marries graceful Eurydice. When the newlyweds’ joy is shattered by the sudden death of Eurydice, our heartbroken hero sets off on a mission to the underworld to rescue his bride, certain that his love will overcome adversity. Can Orpheus conquer fate, or will his heart be broken for a second time?

Opera North’s adventurous new production of an ancient tragedy is told through a meeting of the worlds of Indian and western baroque classical music. The bowed strings of the violin and the tar shehnai, the hammered strings of the santoor, the plucked strings of the harpsichord and sitar, and the rhythms of the tabla shape a unique musical encounter. Laurence Cummings, who also conducted Garsington’s Orfeo, is here joined by Jasdeep Singh Degun as co-music director to weave together their respective traditions of Indian classical and western early music. An onstage orchestra of 19 players includes a baroque ensemble of violin, viola, cello, bass, trumpet, percussion, harp, harpsichord, lirone and theorbo, as well as Indian classical instruments including sitar, tabla, santoor, esraj and bansuri. The cast includes performers trained in western and Indian classical traditions, with tenor Nicholas Watts singing Orpheus and British-Tamil Carnatic singer Ashnaa Sasikaran singing Eurydice. In this meeting of East and West, OperaVision closes a month dedicated to opera’s ongoing fascination with the myth of Orpheus.

Recorded on 20.10.2022

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