ORPHEUS & EURYDICE

Roberto Alagna as Orpheus in his brother David's new version of the Gluck masterpiece. A major event recorded in Bologna. Opting for the French-language version of Gluck's Orpheus, David Alagna...
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Christoph Willibald Gluck, Roberto Alagna

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Blu-ray ORPHEUS & EURYDICE Christoph Willibald Gluck

Roberto Alagna as Orpheus in his brother David's new version of the Gluck masterpiece. A major event recorded in Bologna.

Opting for the French-language version of Gluck's Orpheus, David Alagna was faced with the task of achieving an appropriately subtle adaptation. In a plot transposed to the present day, Eurydice dies in a car accident on the day of her wedding, and Orpheus's quest for his beloved is a dream beginning and ending at the cemetery. No happy ending in this interpretation, but a new approach to characterisation: Amore, sung by a baritone, becomes a funeral parlour employee and Orpheus's guide. And Orpheus, of course, loses his loved one forever by turning to look back.

The enormously talented Roberto Alagna throws himself body and soul into this production. His incredible vitality and flawless timbre and diction make him a great Orpheus. His partner, young Italian soprano Serena Gamberoni, is simply stunning as Eurydice, while French baritone Marc Barrard is suitably terrifying as the guide to the Underworld. The orchestra of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna is conducted by Giampaolo Bisanti, who masterfully brings out all Gluck's poetry, romantic melancholy and depth.

A co-production with the Montpellier Opera.

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Original title: GLUCK / ORPHEE ET EURYDICE (BD)
1 Blu-ray - 1h 30mn 0s
upc/ean. 3760115304529
ref. BAC452
DVD BONUS: Backstage - Interviews of Giampaolo Bisanti & David Alagna (30 min) Release Date: 19/11/2009