For centuries, the myth of Orpheus, who frees the beloved Eiridiki from the underground kingdom by singing and lyre sounds, is usually associated with the work of Claudio Monteverdi. The Italian composer Antonio Sartorio (1630–1680), who took care of the effectiveness of the show with peculiarly interesting and atypical characters, such as a gypsy in Greece, taught centaur Hyron, an old nanny Erinda, took on a completely different story. The opera was performed for the first time San Salvatore Theater In Venice in 1672.
Soloists – Ilze Grēvele-Skaraine (soprano), Monta Martinsone (soprano), Rūta Vosiļūte (soprano, Lithuania), Ieva Pļaviņa (soprano), Anete Viļuma (soprano), Simona Jocevičūte (soprano, Lithuania), Silvija Sūna (mezzo-soprano), Ansis Bētiņš (tenor), Edgars Skarbulis (bass) and Krišs Pozemkovskis (bass).
The performance team consists of a baroque orchestra Collegium RIGA, baroque dance group led by choreographer Guna Ezermale, historical gestures specialist Katerina Antonenko (United Kingdom / Russia), costume designer Jelena Forste, set designer Artūrs Arnis, conductor and artistic director Māris Kupčs.
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With a full festival Long live Courland! The program can be found on the website www.earlymusic.lv.
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