Don’t Look Back, Christ Church Centre

Orpheus’s Adventures in Opera – Sophie Pullen (soprano) accompanied by Natalie Burch.

Orpheus, the so-called father of song, has reached far from his classical roots to influence music and other art forms right up to the present day. His heady mixture of bravado, passion, charm and indelible musical gifts enabled him to save Jason and the Argonauts from the hypnotic Sirens, to enter the underworld unheeded and to inspire multiple operas in every century since the 1600s! Even his demise at the hands of Dionysus’s Maenads could not quell his indefatigable voice – his severed head sang as it floated down the Hebrus… A fascinating character whose beautiful melodies entranced the most powerful of creatures, Orpheus’s has been an appealing story for composers since opera took form.

In this lecture soprano Sophie Pullen traces Orpheus’s musical fingerprint, from the Orphic Hymns to Monteverdi and Offenbach, right through to the modern day, to discover why his flow of music continues unabated.

Friday 18th May, 10.30 – 12.30
Tickets £20
 
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Venue
The Christ Church Centre
46 Reading Rd
Henley on Thames
RG9 1AG