Operetta enthusiast Barrie Kosky has landed a gigantic success with Offenbach’s subversive and hilarious reversion of the Orpheus myth at the Salzburg Festival. Kosky created a magically precise and witty staging with numerous extravagant costumes in a glittering opulent scenery and a literally devilish choreography. For the dialogues he has found an impressively ingenious solution as they are not spoken by the singers. Rather they are performed by the brilliant German actor Max Hopp as John Styx “who performs a true vocal miracle” (Neue Zürcher Zeitung) in a
slapstick-like manner.
The superb cast impresses with virtuoso singing as well as ravishingly comedic acting, first and foremost the American coloratura soprano Kathryn Lewek as Eurydice “with crystal clear coloraturas and sovereign top tones” (Salzburger Nachrichten), the Swedish mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter as severe L’Opinion publique or the Austrian bass baritone Martin Winkler as foolish father of the gods Jupiter. Under the Italian conductor Enrique Mazzola’s precise conducting the Wiener Philharmoniker provide an exquisite “sparkling orchestral sound” (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung).
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Opéra-bouffon in four acts and twelve scenes
Music by Jacques Offenbach
Libretto by Hector Crémieux and Ludovic Halévy
Wiener Philharmoniker
Chorus Vocalconsort Berlin
Artistic team
Conductor | Enrique Mazzola
Stage Director | Barrie Kosky
Chorus Master | David Cavelius
Choreographer | Otto Pichler
Cast
Orphée | Joel Prieto
Eurydice | Kathryn Lewek
Aristée / Pluton | Marcel Beekman
Jupiter | Martin Winkler
L’Opinion publique | Anne Sofie von Otter
Diane | Vasilisa Berzhanskaya
Vénus | Lea Desandre
Junon | Frances Pappas
Cupidon | Nadine Weissmann
Mars | Rafał Pawnuk
Mercure | Peter Renz