Emiliano Gonzalez-Toro
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A unique retelling of the Orpheus myth drawing on Baroque music and folksongs from South America to Sicily, with a real-life Orfeo, the blind Argentinean singer-guitarist Nahuel Pennisi, in the title role. The resulting opera composed and arranged by Christina Pluhar reveals the mysterious shamanic side of the legendary musician who ventures into the underworld for love.
8) Lalla Roukh
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French opera owes much of its obsession with exoticism to the pivotal figure of Felicien David, a pioneer of musical Orientalism. His opera, Lalla Roukh, first performed to huge acclaim in 1862, was the catalyst for the explosion in operas set in the Exotic East. The fairy-tale plot revolves around an Indian princess who travels to Bukhara to meet the man to whom she is to be given in marriage. Along the way she falls in love with the minstrel Noureddin,...