English Touring Opera: Dardanus

Submitted by Music at Oxford on July 3, 2017 - 14:20

Venue, Timing and Cost

Venue: 
Sheldonian Theatre
Date(s): 
Thursday, 12 October 2017
Timing: 
Pre-concert talk 6.30pm, Concert 7.30pm - 9.15pm
Cost: 
£15 - £45, Students £5 off & Under 18s 50% off

Dardanus – Rameau’s ravishing, romantic tale of love and war – is English Touring Opera’s first foray into the exotic world of French baroque opera. It is also the premiere in the UK of the revised 1744 version, which is widely considered to be the composer’s masterpiece.

Jupiter’s son Dardanus is in love with Iphise, the daughter of his enemy Teucer – a love that, though reciprocated, is forbidden. From this simple premise, Rameau unleashes music of eloquent power, which describes the love that hurts, that sets father against daughter, that seems like treason – but that is somehow right, despite all that.

Dr Jonathan Williams (founder of Oxford University’s Rameau Project) conducts, and poetic director Douglas Rintoul directs a remarkable cast of young singers including Anthony Gregory, Galina Averina, Timothy Nelson, Grant Doyle and Frederick Long. Don’t miss this one chance to discover this extraordinary opera – just listen ahead to the aria Lieux funestes and get a taste of Rameau’s seductive new musical world.

Tickets: £15 - £45
Students £5 off & Under 18s 50% off
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