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Chroniqueur depuis le 22 October 2011

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David et Jonathas by Marc-Antoine Charpentier thrills at the M...

Helmut Pitsch

David et Jonathasby Marc-Antoine Charpentier thrills at the Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci French Baroque at its best The French just know how to do it ... in this case, it is both an opera from 1688 and the production, including costumes and stage design. No wonder ... this is a co-production with the Opéra Royal/Château de Versailles Spectacles with the Musikfestspiele Potsdam Sanssouci and first shown in Versailles in November 2022. David et Jonathasis a...


Lise Davidsen makes her role debut as “Tosca” at the Bergen In...

Helmut Pitsch

Lise Davidsen makes her role debut as “Tosca” at the Bergen International Festival Ever since Lise Davidsen hit upon the world of opera in 2015, when she won not one but three major competitions - Operalia, Hans Gabor Belvedere and in her home country, the Queen Sonja Competition – she has been a singer to watch. With her youthful dramatic full-bodied soprano, she has since enchanted audiences on the world's great stages in roles such as Sieglinde in...


Berlin opera company delights with the world premiere of “Dali...

Helmut Pitsch

Berlin opera company delights with the world premiere of “Dalinda” a long-lost Donizetti opera Poison Murders Unwanted or Donizetti's Futile Struggle with the Neapolitan Censor This must be a musicologist’s dream: while digging around in musty books in the quiet atmosphere of the library of a music conservatory, to come upon scores by Gaetano Donizetti and realizing that this is not yet another version of “Lucrezia Borgia” (there had been but, in...


Staatsoper unter den Linden: A Götterdämmerung with emotions

Helmut Pitsch

Staatsoper unter den Linden: A Götterdämmerung with emotions The Ring comes to an anti-climactic end. Thanks to the singers and orchestra, it is still an evening well worth attending. Having reached the last evening of the Ring der Nibelungen, audience members are always curious as to how a stage director tackles the grand collapse of society envisaged by Richard Wagner with the reurning of the Ring to the Rhine. How will stage director and designer Dmitri Tcherniakov handle...


Staatsoper unter den Linden: A Siegfried without passion

Helmut Pitsch

Staatsoper unter den Linden: A Siegfried without passion Tcherniakov's direction presents a Siegfried without any romanticism or association to the libretto. But the music speaks a completely different language As in Rheingold and Walküre, in the third part of the Ring we still find ourselves in the E.S.C.H.E. Research Centre. That stands for Experimental Scientific Center for Human Evolution, so it has nothing to do with the eponymous ash tree in the opera. And...


Staatsoper unter den Linden: A Walküre without any allusions

Helmut Pitsch

Staatsoper unter den Linden: A Walküre without any allusions Gods are also just ordinary people in this lavish but stark production at the Staatsoper Berlin Consistently, director Dmitri Tcherniakov refuses to use any conventional props on the second evening of the new Ring der Nibelungen at the Staatsoper unter den Linden. As in Rheingold, we find ourselves in the E.S.C.H.E Research Centre - the Scientific Centre for Human Development. During the overture, a short news video...