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2022-09-02 11:10:00
Salzburg Festival (6) – Mozart, Die Zauberflöte, 27 August 2022
Grosses FestspielhausImages: SF / Sandra Then Sarastro – Tareq NazmiTamino – David Fischer, Mauro PeterQueen of the Night – Brenda RaePamina – Regula MühlemannThree Ladies – Ilse Eerens, Sophie Rennert, Noa BeinartPapageno – Michael NaglPapagena – Maria NazarovaMonostatos – Peter TantsitsSpeaker, First Priest, Second Armoured Man – Henning von SchulmanSecond Priest, First Armoured Man – Simon BodeGrandfather – Roland KochThree Boys – Stanislas Koromyslov, Yvo Otelli, Raphael Andreas ChiangOld Papagena/Cook – Stefan VituThird Priest – Valérie Junker Lydia Steier (director)Katharina Schlipf (set designs)Ursula Kudrna (costumes)Olaf Freese (lighting)Momme Hinrichs (video)Ina Karr, Maurice Lenhard (dramaturgy)Concert Association of the Vienna State Opera (chorus director: Jörn Hinnerk Andresen)Angelika-Prokopp-Summer Academy of the Vienna Philharmonic (stage music)Vienna Philharmonic OrchestraJoana Mallwitz (conductor)When Lydia Steier first presented her Salzburg Magic Flute in 2018, the world was, as they say, a very different place. The trials of the intervening years have left their mark on this wholesale revision. So, […]
2022-07-04 14:09:29
Gustav Mahler, 2022
This Week in Classical Music: July 4, 2022. Mahler. Gustav Mahler was born this week, on July 7th of 1860. We freely admit that for us Mahler remains one of the most important and beloved composers and that he has been so for a long time. This is rather unusual, as other composers of genius (and there were many in the last several hundred years) drift in and out, becoming more important and then receding somewhat as tastes change and other music periods come to the fore (take, for example, the overwhelmingly Romantic piano repertoire of the mid-20th century, now being performed sparingly). To think of it, this is unusual for a composer who wrote just nine full symphonies, part of a tenth, a symphony/song cycle (Das Lied von der Erde), and several other song cycles – that’s practically it. All of Mahler’s music could be played in less than 20 […]
2022-07-04 14:06:44
Gustav Mahler, 2022
This Week in Classical Music: July 4, 2022. Mahler. Gustav Mahler was born this week, on July 7th of 1860. We freely admit that for us Mahler remains one of the most important and beloved composers and that he has been so for a long time. This is rather unusual, as other composers of genius (and there were many in the last several hundred years) drift in and out, becoming more important and then receding somewhat as tastes change and other music periods come to the fore (take, for example, the overwhelmingly Romantic piano repertoire of the mid-20th century, now being performed sparingly). To think of it, this is unusual for a composer who wrote just nine full symphonies, part of a tenth, a symphony/song cycle (Das Lied von der Erde), and several other song cycles – that’s practically it. All of Mahler’s music could be played in less than 20 […]
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