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2019-12-15 14:06:00
Sarastro – Ain Anger Tamino – Andreas Schager Speaker, Second Priest – Adrian Eröd First Priest – Peter Jelosits Queen of the Night – Aleksandra Jovanović Pamina – Andrea Carroll Three Ladies – Fiona Jopson, Ulrike Helzel, Zoryana Kushpler Papagena – Ileana Tonca Papageno – Rafael Fingerlos Monostatos – Benedikt Kobel First Armoured Man – Herbert Lippert Second Armoured Man – Ryan Speedo Green Three Boys – Members of the Vienna Boys’ Choir Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier (directors) Christian Fenouillat (set designs) Agostino Cavalca (costumes) Christophe Forey (lighting) Beate Vollack (choreography) Vienna State Opera Chorus (chorus director: Martin Schebesta) Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera James Conlon (conductor) Something new, Olga Neuwirth’s Orlando, was followed by something old: that most Viennese of operas, Mozart’s Magic Flute. It was premiered in 1791, not at a court theatre—today’s State Opera today’s equivalent—but at the suburban Freihaus-Theater auf der […]
2015-10-05 16:00:32
Head over heels
[…] date is Simon Keenlyside’s Winterreise (nearing 1,000 “listens”), and the opera with the most “listens” is Pelléas et Mélisande, also avec Keenlyside. Richard Strauss: Salome Wiener Staatsoper Peter Schneider, conductor 16 September 1991 Salome – Mara Zampieri Herodes – Horst Hiestermann Herodias – Leonie Rysanek Jochanaan – Monte Pederson Narraboth – Richard Brunner Page – Margareta Hintermeier Erster Jude – Ernst-Dieter Suttheimer Zweiter Jude – Peter Jelosits Dritter Jude – Anton Wendler Vierter Jude – Helmut Wildhaber Fünfter Jude – Rudolf Mazzola Erster Nazarener – Peter Wimberger Zweiter Nazarener – Claudio Otelli Erster Soldat – Alfred Sramek Zweiter Soldat – Roland Schubert Cappadocier – Peter Köves Sklave – Adolf Tomaschek
2014-03-01 23:58:46
Whispers and cries
[…] to mean much to her. Herwig Pecoraro sang the Captain with authority but lacked a certain maniacal eccentricity, perhaps because he, too, was shouting at us rather than at Wozzeck. Wolfgang Bankl’s dark bass made him a menacing Doctor, the power of restrained sadism coiling in his throat. Herbert Lippert’s Drum Major was competent. Thomas Ebenstein, a last-minute replacement, sang an excellent, indifferent Andres. In the inn scenes, veteran Franz Gruber distinguished himself, and Peter Jelosits (the Madman), Andreas Hörl and Clemens Unterreiner gave us some idea of how nobly performers of lesser roles maintain Vienna’s top-of-the-line reputation. Monika Bohinec shone briefly during Margaret’s “dance” with Wozzeck.
2010-02-20 18:34:00
[…] Kirill Petrenko. KBIA2 & WDAV - NPR World of Opera: From Houston Grand Opera, Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, with Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Olga Guryakova, Marco Berti, Patrick Carfizzi, Raymond Aceto, Ryan McKinny, Maria Markina and Beau Gibson, conducted by Patrick Summers. Espace 2 - From the Vienna State Opera, a December 14, 2009 performance of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, with Robert Dean Smith, Violetta Urmana, Yvonne Naef, Bo Skovhus, Franz Josef Selig, Clemens Unterreiner, Peter Jelosits, Wolfgang Bankl and Gergely Nemethy, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. Klara - From the Barbican Hall in London, a concert performance of Martinu's Julietta, with Magdalena Kozena, William Burden, Michel Andreas Jäggi, Rosalind Plowright, Zdenek Plech, Anna Stéphany, Jean Rigby, Frederic Goncalves and Roderick Williams, conducted by Jiri Belohlavek. And later on this evening: WFMT - Live from Chicago Lyric Opera, Opening Night of Berlioz' Damnation of Faust, with Paul Groves, Susan […]
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