Madelaine sings the role of a Priestess of Diana in four performances of Rameau’s opera "Hippolyte et Aricie" on February 27 and 28 and March 1 and 2, 2019. Madelaine is also a featured Baroque dancer in the opera. The historically informed production is a collaboration between the Case Western Reserve University Historical Performance Practice Program and the Cleveland Institute of Music Opera Theater.
Description from Cleveland Institute of Music:
ABOUT
Rameau’s sumptuous opera Hippolyte et Aricie takes us into a magical world of heroes and lovers, goddesses and monsters, forest creatures, sailors and hunters. Its rich orchestration and thrilling vocal writing tells a compelling story (based on Racine’s Phèdre) of the young lovers Hippolyte and Aricie kept apart by their devotion to the goddess Diana and by Phèdre’s illicit love for her stepson. Co-produced by CIM and CWRU, the opera is staged in period style with baroque dance and a baroque orchestra. All performances include projected English text.
This performance is presented in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Joint Music Program between CIM and CWRU.
Funded in part by a grant from the John P. Murphy Foundation.
PERFORMED BY
CIM Opera Theater
Ellen Hargis, guest director
Harry Davidson, conductor
CWRU Baroque Orchestra
TICKET INFORMATION
$20 adults | $15 seniors and groups 10+ | $10 students
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LOCATION
11021 East Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44106
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