Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) | Les Troyens (Die Trojaner) (concert performance; sung in French with English surtitles) |
Dinis Sousa | Musikalische Leitung | |
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique | ||
Monteverdi Choir | ||
Michael Spyres | Tenor | Enée |
Alice Coote | Mezzosopran | Cassandre, Schatten Cassandres |
Paula Murrihy | Mezzosopran | Didon |
Lionel Lhote | Bariton | Chorèbe, Schatten Chorebus' |
Ashley Riches | Bariton | Panthée |
Adèle Charvet | Mezzosopran | Ascagne |
Alex Rosen | Bass | Narbal, Mercure, Schatten Hectors |
Beth Taylor | Mezzosopran | Anna |
Rebecca Evans | Sopran | Hecuba |
Laurence Kilsby | Tenor | Hylas, Iopas |
Tristan Hambleton | Bassbariton | Priam |
There will be two intervals
Few musical spectacles are bigger or more overwhelming than Berlioz’s The Trojans – the five-act grand opera, retelling the story of the fall of Troy and the doomed love of Dido and Aeneas, that the composer saw as the pinnacle of his career. By turns monumental and heartbreakingly intimate – a cinematic epic before its time – the vast score reshapes Virgil’s Aeneid with unprecedented dramatic scope and intensity. Sir John Eliot Gardiner brings a lifetime’s love of Berlioz to the music, with the help of an outstanding cast that includes British soprano Alice Coote and American tenor Michael Spyres.
£14 to £62 (plus booking fee)
Sir John Eliot Gardiner has decided to withdraw from the performance of The Trojans at this year’s BBC Proms.