The Oresteia by Aeschylus, Yuri Rasovsky – adaptation from translation, Ian Johnston – translator
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The Oresteia
- By: Aeschylus, Yuri Rasovsky - adaptation from translation, Ian Johnston - translator
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction
Publisher's Summary
In The Oresteia, Aeschylus dramatizes the myth of the curse on the royal house of Argos. The action begins when King Agamemnon returns victorious from the Trojan War, only to be treacherously slain by his own wife. It ends with the trial of their son, Orestes, who slew his mother to avenge her treachery - a trial with the goddess Athena as judge, the god Apollo as defense attorney, and, as prosecutors, relentless avenging demons called The Furies. The results of the trial change the nature of divine and human justice forever.
An adaptation by Yuri Rasovsky, based on a translation by Ian Johnston.
Also included is an excerpt from Blackstone's dramatization of The Odyssey, in which Agamemnon's brother Menelaus learns of the events of The Oresteia from Proteus, the sea god.
(P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.
L. White
Disappointing
This oddity seems heavily adapted, and the chorus is somewhat hammily recorded with the same voice multiplied electronically, unfortunately resembling the Dalek voices in Dr Who. Also the music while pleasant can be distracting. A shame as the cast is clearly competent.
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