La morte d'Orfeo (The Death of Orpheus) is an opera in five acts by the Italian composer Stefano Landi. It was first performed in Rome in 1619. The work is styled a tragicomedia pastorale (pastoral tragicomedy). The libretto, which may be by the composer himself, is inspired by La favola d'Orfeo (1484) by Angelo Poliziano. Unlike Monteverdi's L'Orfeo, Landi's opera contains comic elements. Synopsis: After Orpheus has failed to save his wife Eurydice from the underworld, he renounces wine and the love of women. This offends the god Bacchus who urges his female followers, the Maenads, to kill Orpheus. The enraged Maenads tear him apart. The gods want the dead Orpheus to join them on Olympus but Orpheus wants to be reunited with Eurydice in Hades. Only after the god Mercury shows him that, having drunk the waters of Lethe, Eurydice no longer remembers her husband, does Orpheus agree to ascend to Olympus. (bron: Wikipedia) Deze opname, o.l.v. Stephen Stubbs, is gemaakt in Brussel in 1987.
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Titel | La morte d'Orfeo |
Auteur | Stefano Landi |
Secundaire auteur | Johanna Koslowsky ; David Cordier ; John Elwes ; Michael Chance ; Stephen Stubbs |
Type materiaal | CD |
Overige gegevens | 2 cd ( - tekstboekje) |
Taal | Nederlands |