OVERVIEW
Roles:
| Role | Voice Type | Range ? | Character Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hades | low | Greek god of the underworld | |
| Orpheus | middle | A musician | |
| Eurydice | high | Orpheus's beloved | |
| Proserpine | high | Hades' wife, goddess of spring | |
| Shepherd | middle-low | ||
| Sheep 1 | high | ||
| Sheep 2 | middle-high | ||
| Sheep 3 | middle |
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SYNOPSIS
Seeking his wife Eurydice in the underworld, Orpheus implores Hades to let him bring her back to life. Hades gives in reluctantly, on condition that Orpheus not look back at Eurydice while she is being led back to earth. The reunited couple begin their journey back. Hades praises the peacefulness of the underworld over the turbulence of life on earth, but is upbraided by his wife Proserpine, who sympathizes with the living.
The couple sing a love duet while they journey toward light, past the tortured souls of the underworld. They meet a shepherd and his flock who perished when the shepherd, dreaming of his girlfriend, walked off a cliff, followed by his sheep. The shepherd recognizes and praises Orpheus, then tells him his story, which his sheep mock bitterly. As the couple take their leave of the shepherd, the opera ends with a hopeful chorus.
- from JamesRolfe.ca
The couple sing a love duet while they journey toward light, past the tortured souls of the underworld. They meet a shepherd and his flock who perished when the shepherd, dreaming of his girlfriend, walked off a cliff, followed by his sheep. The shepherd recognizes and praises Orpheus, then tells him his story, which his sheep mock bitterly. As the couple take their leave of the shepherd, the opera ends with a hopeful chorus.
- from JamesRolfe.ca
PREMIERE PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Opera Tags:
8 voicesAfterlifeAnimalBaritoneBassBIPOC creatorBlack creatorCast size of 8CoupleDeathDramaEurydiceFantasyFreedomGreeceGreek MythologyGriefHigh voiceJourneyLongingLoveLow voiceMezzo-sopranoMiddle voiceMiddle-high voiceMiddle-low voiceMusicMusicianMythMythologyOrpheusPerformerPoetPoetryRelationshipReunionRomanceSeriousSingerSingingSopranoTenorTragedyWifeWomen
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