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ORPHÉE AUX ENFERS
Jacques Offenbach
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Jacques Offenbach
ORPHÉE AUX ENFERS
1997

Soloists: 
Natalie Dessay, Yann Beuron, Jean-Paul Fouchecourt
Orchestra, Chorus: 
Orchestre et Choeur de l’Opéra National de Lyon, Grenoble Chamber Orchestra, Ballet du
Conductor: 
Marc Minkowski
Director: 
Laurent Pelly

In the role of Eurydice, Natalie Dessay begins at once with a display of vocal and verbal pyrotechnics, which are then taken up by Yann Beuron as Orpheus. Together they give us an idea of the developments to follow. Dancers and singers melt into a unit. The stage setting and an unconventional choreography sparkle with inventiveness. When Pluto, for example, arrives on skis from the underworld onto Mt. Olympus and Offenbach quotes the famous can-can right in the middle of Pluto’s aria, it seems to be a parody of his own work. The production offers a wealth of material for modern interpretations of this operetta full to the brim with ironic sideswipes at morality and immorality. Thus we see a bored Eurydice lying on the sofa in her apartment as she zaps her way through the TV channels, constantly looking for diversion, showing us how timeless an opera buffa can really be. Sometimes she sings upside down, sometimes hopping around – a vocal masterpiece. Laurent Naouri also captivates in the role of Jupiter and, costumed as a fly, demonstrates his vocal and acting talent with Jacques Offenbach’s “Buzz” aria.