| Sonntag 23 August 2026 | 17:00 |
| Gianluca Capuano | Musikalische Leitung | |
| Les Musiciens du Prince – Monaco | ||
| Il Canto di Orfeo | ||
| Mélissa Petit | Sopran | Amore, Euridice |
| Cecilia Bartoli | Mezzosopran | Orfeo |
It’s the dream held by every singer: to be able to use their voice with such beauty and emotional power that even wild animals begin to purr, the Furies hum contentedly, and stones themselves seem to soften and weep. Such was the legendary gift of Orpheus, the mythical hero whose voice could enchant anyone — even the terrifying demons of the Underworld. No wonder his tale became one of opera’s most beloved subjects: the oldest surviving music drama, from 1600, is based on this ancient myth. But the most famous Orpheus opera of all is Christoph Willibald Gluck’s. And since he wrote the title role for a castrato — a male able to sing in the alto and even soprano range as a result of castration — it was soon taken on by female singers as well. Cecilia Bartoli cherishes this role: “Orfeo transports us to another world through his magical voice. He celebrates love and even descends into hell to reclaim his beloved Euridice. With this music, one can touch the divine — through the ears and through the soul.” Bartoli will dazzle here not with coloratura but with heavenly cantilenas, radiant phrasing, and exquisitely subtle shading. And as listeners, we will be floating blissfully on cloud nine.
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Ticket sales starts from 24 March 2026 at 10 am

