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arts-and-culture2 years ago

"Doppelganger: Exploring Mortality through Music, Poetry, and Dance"

The world premiere of "Doppelganger" at the Park Avenue Armory Drill Hall transforms Schubert's "Schwanengesang" into a wartime narrative, with star tenor Jonas Kaufmann playing a dying soldier in a military hospital. Directed by Claus Guth, the production features a cast of injured soldiers, nurses, and dancers, with the pianist Helmut Deutsch at the center of the stage. The staging, set design, and lighting effectively evoke the atmosphere of war, while Kaufmann's performance and the integration of Schubert's songs with new music by Mathis Nitschke create a fresh and powerful interpretation. The production received an enthusiastic response from the audience.

arts-and-culture2 years ago

"Semele Soars to New Heights in Spectacular New York Debut"

Claus Guth's new production of Handel's opera-oratorio hybrid "Semele" premiered at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. The production, which is a coproduction with the Metropolitan Opera, received positive reviews for its entertaining and often sexy staging. The principal cast members delivered intimate and visually exposed performances, with soprano Brenda Rae as Semele standing out despite struggling to match the challenging score. The production's bittersweet ending was praised for its persuasiveness and clarity, but there are uncertainties about how it will scale from the smaller Prinzregententheater to the larger Metropolitan Opera.