Centre Stage
Kate Molleson explores Monteverdi’s breakthrough opera L’Orfeo and the personal and professional pressures surrounding its creation.
Kate Molleson focuses on Monteverdi at a turning point in his career, as he secures a leading role at the Mantuan court and begins writing for the stage. Alongside this creative breakthrough comes a more difficult period in his personal life, with financial strain, overwork and illness. Set within the demands of court life, Monteverdi’s artistic ambition and lived experience converge.
Io mi son giovinetta
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John Mark Ainsley, tenor (Orfeo)
Catherine Bott, soprano (La Musica)
Julia Gooding, soprano (Euridice)
Michael George, bass (Plutone)
Andrew King, tenor (Apollo)
Simon Grant, bass (Caronte)
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Paolo Da Col, director
Produced by Ellie Ajao for Âé¶¹Éç Audio Wales and West
On radio
Broadcast
- Wed 10 Jun 2026 16:00Âé¶¹Éç Radio 3
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