The cast of Orfeo ed Euridice - 1991 includes: Jochen Kowalski as Orfeo Gillian Webster as Euridice
The cast of Orfeusz es Eurydike - 1986 includes: Maddalena Bonifacio as Euridice Veronika Kincses as Amore Lajos Miller as Orfeo
The cast of Orfeo Descending - 2010 includes: Braleigh Nelson as The Ferryman Apollonia Vanova as Orfeo
[1] L'Orfeo was composed by Claudio Monteverdi. [2] Orfeo ed Euridice was composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck.
Numerous operas have been written since 1600 on this subject, some quite obscure, but Gluck's ending where by, in reward for Orfeo's continued love, Amore returns Euridice to life and she and Orfeo are reunited seems to be the first operatic 'happy' ending.
La clemenza di Tito Orfeo ed Euridice
The premier artist for the role of Orfeo was Guadagni Gaetano and Castrato Alto. Nowadays it is sung by an Alto (female) the best in recent years being Kathleen Ferrier (a brief but brilliant career)
The cast of Il metodo Orfeo - 2008 includes: Alberto Bergamini Giampaolo Campanella as Prete Cecilia Nesti Chiara Pavoni Riccardo Traverso
The cast of Danza Macabra - 2012 includes: Aglaja Amado Orfeo Fumagalli as Marco
The opera "Orfeo ed Euridice," composed by Christoph Willibald Gluck, tells the story of Orfeo, a legendary musician who descends to the Underworld to rescue his beloved wife, Euridice, after her untimely death. With the power of his music, he convinces Hades to allow her to return to the living world, but under the condition that he must not look back at her until they reach the surface. Tragically, Orfeo cannot resist and turns to look at her, leading to her permanent loss. The opera explores themes of love, loss, and the power of music.
The cast of Entonce - 1969 includes: Valentino Orfeo Emiliano Tolve Giuseppe Valdembrini Valentino Zeichen
The cast of Theremin - 2012 includes: Orfeo Orlando as Rigattiere Claudio Spadaro as Greg Federica Zacchia as Tea
The cast of Heaven Sent - 1999 includes: Matia Dellagiorna Marcos Estelito Demian Ruiz Orfeo Santiago