Orfeo · Adelaide Festival

Luigi Rossi

Orfeo, a tragicomic opera composed by Luigi Rossi, was the first opera performed in France, in 1647 at the Théâtre du Palais Royal. It marked the French public’s discovery of Italian Baroque theatre, with its castrati, dazzling costumes and sets, which created a theatrical illusion unknown until then. But it was above all Rossi’s score, its richness and incredible dramaturgy, that had a considerable influence on the French operatic style, particularly that of Lully.

Rossi’s Orfeo was lost for centuries. Raphaël Pichon and Pygmalion offer a condensed version that sublimates the rich score, displaying a palette of instrumental and vocal colours carried by powerful recitative and the use of particularly lively choruses. Particular emphasis is placed on the secondary characters in the myth, notably the shepherd Aristaeus, Orpheus’ rival and the man responsible for Eurydice’s death.

In this Australian premiere, rediscover this forgotten masterpiece, brought up to date with tenderness and passion, in a concert setting.

Soloists
Xenia Puskarz Thomas, Orfeo
Julie Roset, Euridice
Blandine de Sansal, Aristée
Alex Rosen, Plutone / Augure
Camille Chopin, Venere / Proserpine
William Shelton, Nutrice / Amore
Dominique Visse, Vecchia
Tomáš Král, Endimione / Caronte
Sam Boden, Momo
Laurence Kilsby, Apollo
Maïlys de Villoutreys, 1st Grace
Perrine Devillers, 2nd Grace
Corinne Bahuaud, 3rd Grace
Laurence Kilsby, 1st Fate
René Ramos Premier, 2nd Fate
Renaud Brès, 3rd Fate

Choir
Camille Allérat, Adèle Carlier, Anne-Emmanuelle Davy, Eugénie De Padirac, Perrine Devillers, Maïlys de Villoutreys, Alice Foccroulle, sopranos
Corinne Bahuaud, Lewis Alexander Hammond, Marie Pouchelon, Yann Rolland, altos
Davy Cornillot, Constantin Goubet, Guillaume Gutierrez, Randol Rodriguez, tenors
Renaud Brès, Frédéric Bourreau, Guillaume Olry, René Ramos Premier, Emmanuel Vistorky, bass

Orchestra
Sophie Gent, Louis Creac’h, violins
Antoine Touche*, cello
Garance Boizot*, Hyérine Lassalle*, Julien Léonard*, Sarah Van Oudenhove*, violas da gamba
Chloé Lucas*, double bass
Julien Martin, Evolène Kiener, recorders
Evolène Kiener, bassoon
Emmanuel Mure, Lambert Colson, cornets
Bart Vroomen, sackbut
Angélique Mauillon*, harp
Thibaut Roussel*, Gabrielle Rubio*, theorbos
Gabrielle Rubio, guitar
Pierre Gallon*, organ
Pierre Gallon*, Ronan Khalil*, harpsichords
*continuo

Raphaël Pichon, direction

Dates

Adelaide
March 4, 2026
19h
Adelaide Town Hall (Australia)
Adelaide
March 6, 2026
19h
Adelaide Town Hall (Australia)