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One of the first operas deserving of the name, Didone is our first surviving musical version of the famous episode in Virgil's Aeneid where the Trojan hero loves and then cruelly leaves the noble Dido. Cavalli learnt at the feet of Monteverdi, and his dramatic transformation of the story is all the more expressive for its intimacy, worthy of the examples set by his master. At the centre of this bold and simple staging - the first opera production by comic actor Clement Hervieu-Leger - is the Queen of Carthage herself, sung with uncompromising intensity by Anna Bonitatibus. William Christie and his singers and players show themselves entirely attuned to the world of Cavalli, where meaning and music fuse.

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Francesco Cavalli's 1641 Didone wears a historical footnote, as the earliest surviving opera adapted from the Dido/Trojan warrior romance in Virgil's Aeneid. This 2011 production by Les Arts Florissants stars Anna Bonitatibus in the title role, Kresimir Spicer as Enea, Xavier Sabata as Iarba, and Maria Streijffert as Ecuba. William Christie conducts, Clment Hervieu-Lger directs for the stage, ric Ruf designed the sets, and Caroline De Vivaise created the costumes. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi