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La morte d'Orfeo
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The Resource La morte d'Orfeo
Label
La morte d'Orfeo
Statement of responsibility
Stefano Landi ; libretto by an anonymous author after La favola d'Orfeo by Agnolo Ambrogini ; a co-production of Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Amsterdam and Francois Roussillon et Associés ; stage director, Pierre Audi ; video director, Misjel Vermeiren
Contributor
  • Miminoshvili, Alexander
  • Nationale Opera (Netherlands)
  • Talens lyriques
  • Molinari, Cecilia
  • Petrone, Gaia
  • Poliziano, Angelo, 1454-1494
  • Rousset, Christophe
  • Vermerien, Misjel
  • François Roussillon et associés
  • Audi, Pierre
  • Naxos (Sound recording label)
  • Dolcini, Renato, 1985-
  • Landi, Stefano, 1586 or 1587-1639
Conductor
  • Rousset, Christophe
Film director
  • Vermerien, Misjel
Performer
  • Talens lyriques
Production company
  • Nationale Opera (Netherlands)
  • François Roussillon et associés
Publisher
  • Naxos (Sound recording label)
Singer
  • Petrone, Gaia
  • Miminoshvili, Alexander
  • Dolcini, Renato, 1985-
  • Molinari, Cecilia
Stage director
  • Audi, Pierre
Subject
  • Feature films
  • Filmed performances
  • Operas
  • Operas
Genre
  • Operas
  • Filmed performances
  • Feature films
Language
  • ita
  • eng
  • fre
  • ger
  • ita
  • jpn
  • kor
  • ita
  • ita
Summary
Stefano Landi was an influential early opera composer, and la morte d'Orfeo is regarded as a milestone in the development of the genre. The narrative starts where Monteverdi's L'Orfeo ends, taking viewers through the remaining adventures of Orpheus in the underworld
Cataloging source
SFR
Characteristic
videorecording
Date of event
2018 March 23 and 26
Dewey number
782.1
Language note
Sung in Italian; English, French, German, Italian, Japanese or Korean subtitles
LC call number
M1500.L36
LC item number
M34 2020
Other event information
Filmed
PerformerNote
Cecilia Molinari (Teti/Nisa/Lincastro/Euridice), Renato Dolcini (Fato/Fileno), Alexander Miminoshvili (Ebro/Giove), Gaia Petrone (Aurora/Fosforo) ; with supporting soloists ; Les Talens lyriques ; Christophe Rousset, conductor
Place of event
Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ, Amsterdam
Runtime
111
Technique
live action

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