Myths come alive in a pair of English one-act operas, Venus & Adonis and Dido & Aeneas, blending perfectly into one evening of great opera.
Audiences will hear these pieces the way 17th century audiences did. Lower-pitched tuning and gut strings give a warmth of sound that we're excited to share with audiences. This original Florentine production will include rich sets by Florentine's own
Noele Stollmack and lavish costumes by
Christianne Myers. WHAT'S NEWSWORTHY
- World-renowned and Grammy-nominated harpsichordist & conductor Jory Vinikour leads an authentic Baroque ensemble.
- Metropolitan Opera star Sandra Piques Eddy (mezzo-soprano) takes the Florentine Opera stage with a cast of Florentine favorites.
- Dani Kuepper, Choreographer and Artistic Director of Danceworks, brings fresh movement to this early operatic masterpiece.
THE OPERA STORY IN BRIEF
Based on the Roman myth, John Blow's Venus & Adonis is a passionate tale about a beautiful goddess (Venus) and a handsome hunter (Adonis). A dream that becomes a twist of fate turns this love story into one of loss.
From the story of Virgil's Aeneid, comes
Henry Purcell's opera, Dido & Aeneas. This is a classic "boy meets girl" love story about a Trojan hero (Aeneas) who flees his homeland and falls in love with the Queen of Carthage (Dido). Their love is tested when they are torn between passion and duty.
More information about the production, the artists, events and the Florentine Opera's 2017-2018 season is available at
www.florentineopera.org.
Acclaimed soprano Sandra Piques Eddy (her 3rd production with the company - Semele (2009) and Idemeneo (2012) returns to the Florentine stage in her role debut as Dido. She has performed in over 100 performances at the Metropolitan Opera, including Two Boys (2013), and Mercedes in Carmen (recorded on Met Live in HD).
- Former Baumgartner Studio Artist soprano Alisa Jordheim (class of 2015) will return to the Florentine in the role of Venus/Belinda. Since finishing the program, she has sung at Paris Opera and has returned to the Florentine stage in Elmer Gantry (2015) and the world-premiere of Sister Carrie (2016).
- Former Baumgartner Studio Artist baritone Leroy Y. Davis (class of 2017) will return to the Florentine stage in the role of Adonis/Aeneas, this is his first principal role since finishing the program.
- Former Baumgartner Studio Artist Colleen Brooks (class of 2009) will be returning to the Florentine stage in the role of Huntsman/Sorceress. She is currently a Voice and Opera Theatre professor at UW-Milwaukee.
NOTABLE DEBUTS:
- Countertenor Randall Scotting will be making his Florentine debut as Cupid/Spirit.
CREATIVE TEAM:
William Florescu Director
Jory Vinikour Conductor
Dani Kuepper Choreographer/Dancer
Christianne Myers Costume Designer
Noele Stollmack Lighting Designer
TICKETS / SEASON SUBSCRIPTION, FAMILY-FRIENDLY PACKAGES AND MORE:
Subscriptions to the Florentine Opera's 2017-2018 season range in price from $80 to $425. Single tickets start at just $40. For more information on ordering your tickets, visit
www.florentineopera.org or call
414-292-5700 ext. 224.
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