Corigliano: The Lord of Cries / Costanzo, Rose, Boston Modern Orchestra Project

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Nominated for a GRAMMY® Award!

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Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Gil Rose present the world premiere recording of The Lord of Cries, a breathtaking opera by John Corigliano and Mark Adamo. Telling the story of Euripides’s The Bacchae with the characters of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the piece explores the power of sexual desire and humans’ need to blame and attack others for what they can neither resist nor accept in themselves. Corigliano returns to opera for the first time since his The Ghosts of Versailles, introduced by the Metropolitan Opera, made an international sensation in 1992. The brilliant cast—most of whom introduced their parts in the world premiere in 2021—is led by star countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo in the title role. Multi-award winning composer John Corigliano’s music has been commissioned, performed, and recorded by many of the most prominent orchestras, soloists, and chamber musicians in the world. The Pentatone recording of The Ghost of Versailles, released in 2016, won two Grammy Awards. Composer-librettist Mark Adamo’s four previous operas, including Little Women (1998) have been staged, recorded, and broadcast hundreds of times on five continents. Under the leadership of conductor Gil Rose, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project has become an unsurpassed advocate for 20th and 21st century American music; they make their Pentatone debut with The Lord of Cries.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: September 08, 2023


  • Catalog Number: PTC5187008


  • UPC: 8717306260084


  • Label: PENTATONE


  • Number of Discs: 2


  • Period: Contemporary


  • Composer: John Corigliano


  • Conductor: Gil Rose


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Boston Modern Orchestra Project


  • Performer: Anthony Roth Costanzo, William Ferguson, Leah Brzyski, Rachel Blaustein, Felicia Gavilanes, David Portillo, Matt Boehler, Jarrett Ott, Kathryn Henry