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A rollercoas­ter ride into the Underworld

Ashutosh Khandekar revels in Jakub Józef Orliński’s definitive Orfeo ed Euridice

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Orliński sings the role of Orfeo with a searing intensity

Gluck

Orfeo ed Euridice

Jakub Józef Orliński (counterten­or), Fatma Said (soprano) et al; Il Giardino d’amore/stefan Plewniak

Erato 5419789753 84 mins

Forget the preamble. After the briefest of overtures, Gluck plunges us into the heart of the tale of Orpheus: Euridice is dead and

Orfeo is hell-bent on rescuing her. The music is at the service of the text, brilliantl­y articulate­d here by an accomplish­ed ensemble delivering the terse, direct and highly expressive narrative to perfection.

Orliński is the mastermind behind the recording, made in his native Poland with a Polish orchestra and chorus. Credited as artistic director, he also sings the role of Orfeo with searing intensity, every phrase taking us on a rollercoas­ter ride from hope to despair and back.

Orliński’s touching, plangent Orfeo dominates the opening two Acts of the opera, exchanging his innermost thoughts and fears with the ever-present chorus, and entering into his fateful pact with Fatma Said’s fruity Amore. Stefan Plewniak’s orchestra supplies vivid backdrops of chirping birds, babbling brooks, fallen Heroes and devilish demons as Orfeo descends to the Netherworl­d.

French-danish soprano Elsa Dreisig is a wonderfull­y feisty Euridice when she finally makes her entrance in Act 3. The increasing­ly frustrated exchanges between husband and wife ratchet up the tension, so that when Euridice dies again, Orfeo’s ‘Che farò senza Euridice?’ emerges as an unexpected­ly poignant moment of desolation and loss.

It all ends happily in this 1762 first version of Gluck’s opera, and the composer’s dramatic powers leap off the score in this fresh, lively and surely definitive recording of a timehonour­ed story.

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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