Paul Dyer fulfills a dream this September when he brings Monteverdi's dramatic masterpiece L'Orfeo to life. "It is the Brandenburg's first opera and our most exciting undertaking yet," he says.
First staged 405 years ago, L'Orfeo is one of the first operas ever written and is the earliest still performed today. it is based on an ancient Greek myth, the story of the poet Orpheus and his beautiful young lover Eurydice.
Tragedy strikes on their wedding day when Eurydice dies after being bitten by a poisonous snake. Orpheus, driven mad with grief, descends into the Underworld, desperate to rescue his lost love.
"I've been waiting to assemble the 'dream' cast for L'Orfeo," Dyer says. "We have the spectacular and handsome German tenor Markus Brutscher as our hero Orpheus, and as his lost love Eurydice who could be more perfect than Sara Macliver, one of Australia's most sublime and beautiful sopranos."
The principal cast is largely completed by arrests who have been hand-picked by Paul after outstanding performances on the Brandenburg stage; Fiona Campbell, Tobias Cole and German bass Wolf Matthias Friedrich, and rising Australian stars Siobhan Stagg and Morgan Pearse. They'll be joined by Melbourne tenor Robert McFarlane, who will make his Brandenburg debut this season.
"The brilliant musicians of the Brandenburg will play the glorious instruments of the late Renaissance for L'Orfeo—violins using gut strings, the lire, sackbuts, cornet, natural trumpet, ancient guitars and theorbos," Dyer adds. "The sound of these instruments is ravishing. Audiences will be treated to their absolutely gorgeous sound as a talented and charismatic cast of singers perform one of the great romantic stories ever told."
The production will play the Brisbane Festival today, 12, 13 & 14 September at 7:30 p.m., in Sydney 19, 20, 21, 25 & 26 September at 7 p.m., and in Melbourne 23 September at 5 p.m.
For more information, visit www.brandenburg.com.au.
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