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Gluck's Orpheus And Eurydice
Orphée Et Eurydice shook up Europe of Enlightenment. In the version edited by Berlioz, a worshipper of Gluck, a synthesis of the Italian and original French versions is achieved. The beauty of the work owes as much to the intensity of the exchanges as to the power of the orchestra and the spectacular implication of the choir. Raphaël Pichon conducts the opera of operas and Aurélien Bory displays the giddiness of the mental and supernatural spaces traveled by Orpheus and beyond. Marianne Crebassa plays a new breeches role with Hélène Guilmette (Hélène in Le Timbre D’Argent) and Lea Desandre (the title role in Alcione).
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