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Opera by Henry Purcell
Composer Henry Purcell
Librettist John Dryden
Translated into Estonian by Peeter Volkonski and Hannes Villemson
Musical director and conductor Risto Joost
Conductors Aleksandr Bražnik, Kristi Jagodin, Martin Sildos
Director Tiit Palu
Set and costume designer Lilja Blumenfeld
Choreographer Mare Tommingas
Video designer Juho Porila
Lighting designer Margus Vaigur
Cast Raivo E. Tamm, Lena Barbara Luhse, Hannes Kaljujärv, Karol Kuntsel, Tiit Palu, Pirjo Jonas, Marta Paklar, Karmen Puis, Grete Oolberg, Helen Nõmm, Helen Hansberg, Marta Burgoa, Martin Karu, Ivo Posti, Rasmus Kull, Oliver Timmusk, Hisatoshi Nezu, Taavi Tampuu, Simo Breede, Egon Laanesoo, Kristjan Häggblom, Artur Nagel, Sayaka Nagahiro or Viktoriya Piekhotina or Elisabeth Vereide Dvergsdal, Jerome Bates or Bleiddian Bazzard
Vanemuine Opera Choir And Baroque Orchestra
King Arthur was a legendary king of Britannia whose endeavours and glory have inspired works of art from the mediaeval times to today.
The opera King Arthur, or The British Worthy by Baroque composer Henry Purcell premiered at Queen’s Theatre, London, in the spring of 1691. The production enjoyed great success, as it was performed numerous times and was profitable. The libretto was written by John Dryden who intended it as a political allegory of contemporary power struggle.
Circumstances and political contexts are in constant flux and the great cold wave that conquered the entire Europe at the end of the 17th century has long since abated, but Henry Purcell’s brilliant music is still touching, as are the adventures of the noble-minded Arthur.
Besides musicians, this production involves actors with Raivo E. Tamm in the lead role. The production also encompasses soloists, the opera choir and the baroque orchestra of the Vanemuine Theatre.
Language: English, Estonian
Surtitles: Estonian, English