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2024-01-05 17:27:00
Der Rosenkavalier, Staatsoper Unter den Linden, 2 January 2024
Die Feldmarschallin, Fürstin Werdenberg – Julia Kleiter Der Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau – Günther Groissböck Octavian – Marina Prudenskaya Herr von Faninal – Roman Trekel Sophie – Golda Schultz Jungfer Marianne Leitmetzerin – Anna Samuil Valzacchi – Karl-Michael Ebner Annina – Katharina Kammerloher Police Officer – Friedrich Hamel The Marschallin’s Major-domo – Florian Hoffmann Faninal’s Major-domo – Johan Krogius House Servant – Jens-Eric Schulze Notary – Dionyios Avgerinos Landlord – Johan Krogius Singer – Andrés Moreno Garcia Milliner – Regina Koncz Vendor of Pets – Michael Kim Leopold – Oliver Chwat Lackeys, Waiters – Sooongoo Lee, Felipe Martin, Insoo Hwoang, Thomas Vogel Three noble orphans – Olga Vilenskaia, Anna Woldt, Verena Albertz Lerchenauschen – Peter Krumow, Stefan Livland, Mike Keller, Thomas Vogel, Ben Bloomfeld, Andreas Neher Paper artist – Tomas Höfer Mohammed – Joseph UmohDirector – André HellerAssistant director – Wolfgang SchillySet designs – Xenia Hausner, Nanna NeudeckCostumes – Arthur Arbesser, […]
2022-02-15 09:46:32
[…] our times, an investigation in the form of an opera into how stories are formed and shared in our age of internet voyeurism, conspiracy theories, fake news and being online 24/7. Manfred Trojahn's Eurydice - Die Liebenden, blind is inspired both by Greek myth and by Rainer Maria Rilke's terrific Sonette an Orpheus. The new opera is directed by Pierre Audi, with Erik Nielsen conducting the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra with Andrè Schuen as Orpheus, Julia Kleiter as Eurydice, Thomas Oliemans as Pluto, Katia Ledoux as Proserpina. Trojahn's contemporary take on the story uses the power of music to allegorically describe the attraction of the muse-like figure of Eurydice to the singing artist Orpheus, to describe the love between Orpheus and Eurydice as the love between word and sound, between artistry and inspiration. When Manoj Kamps and Lisenka Heijboer Castañón premiered FAUST [Working Title] with DNO they introduced a working practice […]
2021-11-03 04:00:00
Mozart: Die Zauberflote (Claudio Abbado)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791) Die Zauberflöte, K620 René Pape (Sarastro), Erika Miklósa (Königin der Nacht), Dorothea Röschmann (Pamina), Christoph Strehl (Tamino), Hanno Müller-Brachmann (Papageno), Julia Kleiter (Papagena) Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Arnold Schoenberg Chor, Claudio Abbado (conductor) 2006 Flac Files and Covers
2021-04-04 09:44:38
A Life On-Line: Passions from Wigmore Hall, St John's Smith Square and Berwaldhallen, Stockholm
[…] problems, which I won't bore you with, which meant that I was relieved to have such a wide variety of performances to choose from. We watched Bach's St John Passion which was broadcast live from the Swedish Radio concert hall, Berwaldhallen in Stockholm. In Sweden, Bach's St John Passion was first performed in 1898 conducted by William Stenhammer. Here Daniel Harding conducted the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Radio Choir with Julia Kleiter (soprano), Ann Hallenberg (alto), Andrew Staples (Evangelist and tenor), Christian Gerhaher (baritone), and Matthew Rose (Christus). This was a strong cast with singers experienced both in Bach and in later repertoire. There was no audience, this was for the cameras and the microphones, and the visual element was directed by Andrew Staples. There was no quasi operatic element, but lighting and camera work emphasised the work's drama. This was a medium-sized event, the size […]
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