
Opera Works & Cork Opera House
present
Cork Childrens Chorus
in
orpheus
6 & 7 November 2007 @ 8pm
Cork Opera House
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Directed By: Jillian Keiley
Conductor: John O'Brien
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Orpheus: Benjamin Russell
Euridice: Jane Magan
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Opera Works presents a new version on C.W. Glucks opera,
Orpheus created by conductor / composer John OBrien
and playright Declan Hassett.
A celebration of young talent, the production will feature
the Cork Childrens Chorus, exciting new discovery nineteen
year old Benjamin Russell in the title role, while Euridice,
normally a soprano, will be performed by young Irish Ballet
sensation, Jane Magan.
This young cast will be supported by an artistic team of
leading professionals, including renowned Mezzo-soprano Sonya
Keogh as Voice Coach.
A ten month process began in January as the members of Cork
Childrens Chorus learnt to sing the music at weekly
rehearsals every Saturday morning, while workshops in Design,
Art and Mythology were held during the Easter and summer holidays
to creatively explore the work.
Inspired by the ideas of the Cork Childrens Chorus,
the opera will also explore the use of virtual sounds and
images. The combination of live musicians, with an electronic
soundscape designed by Hugh McCarthy, will create a new musical
accompaniment to the opera.
At the same time, the childrens drawings will become
the inspiration for virtual sets created by projection and
lighting technology, designed by Michael Hurley, with costumes
by Jessica Healy.
Jillian Keiley from Newfoundland, Canada will direct. Jillian
has recently worked with Shallaway (formerly the Newfoundland
Youth Symphony Chorus) on their new opera Ann & Seamus.
Susan Knight, Founder and Artistic Director of Shallaway has
said Jillian is absolutely marvelous - a young
genius, really with a fresh and totally original approach,
and a delightful way of working with young people. I am delighted
you have decided to work with her. You will be very pleased.
Tickets are available from:
Cork Opera House box office on 021 427 0022
Online at www.corkoperahouse.ie
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