Porpora's Mitridate: Théâtre des Champs‐Elysées
Paris, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées — Main Hall
About the Event
This season you can hear two performances of Mitridate just one month apart, Mozart’s version in March and Porpora’s rarer rendition tonight.
The Neapolitan musician Porpora was one of the iconic composers of the baroque period and Handel’s main rival on the London scene, with each man heading up his own theatre: the Royal Academy for Handel and the Opera of the Nobility for Porpora. He directed the castrati singers Farinelli, Caffarelli and Porporino, and was close to Senesino. These star performers set the seal on his reputation in England, but also ruined him with their exorbitant fee demands. Mitridate, inspired by Racine’s eponymous tragedy, is the last opera he wrote in London for an all‐star cast including Senesino and Farinelli. We are familiar with the version composed by the young Mozart a few years later, but it is high time we (re)discovered this masterpiece from the Neapolitan school.
Cast / Production
Michael Spyres | Mitridate
Chelsea Zurfluh | Laodice
Madison Nonoa | Tigrano
Arianna Vendittelli | Oronta
Margherita Sala | Farnace
Alex Rosen | Arbate
Andrea Buccarella | direction
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Address
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, 15, Avenue Montaigne, Paris, France — Google Maps