Melbourne Opera’s collaborator on our hit production of The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny in May, IOpera presents an operatic double-bill for Remembrance Weekend: two powerful chamber operas with extraordinary performance histories. Dido & Aeneas (c. 1683) is commonly described as the finest English opera before Benjamin Britten. It is also a thinly-veiled political allegory, in this case referencing the fraught circumstances in England at that time (perhaps echoed today!!) that led to the ‘Glorious Revolution’ of 1688. The Emperor of Atlantis was composed in Theresienstadt (Terezin) in 1943. At that time this old Austro-Hungarian garrison town had been requisitioned by the Nazis as a Jewish ghetto-camp. Its creators were subsequently murdered at Auschwitz; the score, however, survived. Rediscovered some thirty years later, it is now considered a modern classic; a lyrical score of great expressive power.
Cast:
Henry Purcell. Dido & Aeneas (1683)
Dido: Naomi Flatman
Belinda: Eliza Bennetts O’Connor
Second Woman: Lisette Bolton
Aeneas: Chistopher Hillier
Sorcerer: Robert MacFarlane
Witch: Esther Counsel
Witch/Spirit: Cecily Woodberry
Sailor: Doug Kelly
Viktor Ullmann. The Emperor of Atlantis (1943)
Emperor: Christopher Hillier
Loudspeaker: Tiernan Maclaren
Harlequi:n Robert MacFarlane
Soldier: Doug Kelly
A Girl: Lisette Bolton
Death: Eddie Muliaumaseali’i
Drummer: Victoria Lambourn
When: 7:30 pm Friday 11 November & Saturday 12 November
Where: Lithuanian Club, 44 Errol St North Melbourne
Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/CCWLC
Running time 2 hours (including interval)