Orphée et Eurydice

Orphée et Eurydice

Release date : October 24, 2003
Runtime : 2h 22m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : French /
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October 24, 2003 2h 22m Germany Music French More
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Live from Munich, October 2003. A husband laments the death of his wife. He follows her to the underworld and finds her there. But he is forbidden to look at her. He does it anyway! Has he now lost her forever? Or will the gods' hearts be moved by this loving, "human" glance? In 1762, Gluck put the quietus on the artificiality of baroque opera with this work - from then on the human element took center stage.
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  • title:Orphée et Eurydice
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:2h 22m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Felix Breisach / Amir Hosseinpour / Nigel Lowery /
  • Writers: Raniero de Calzabigi · Pierre-Louis Moline ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Live from Munich, October 2003. A husband laments the death of his wife. He follows her to the underworld and finds her there. But he is forbidden to look at her. He does it anyway! Has he now lost her forever? Or will the gods' hearts be moved by this loving, "human" glance? In 1762, Gluck put the quietus on the artificiality of baroque opera with this work - from then on the human element took center stage.
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