Project for the 2009/2010 season: Great Stories of Romanticism
For the 2009/2010 season, the Prague State Opera has prepared the dramaturgy project Great Stories of Romanticism, consisting primarily of new productions of three magnificent works by representatives of 19th-century musical romanticism, Richard Wagner (1813–1883), Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893) and Jules Massenet (1842–1912). The chosen works deal with subject matter from various period of history.
As its first premiere of the season, the Prague State Opera will present to its audience Tchaikovsky’s ballet Sleeping Beauty (the ballet’s Czech title Šípková Růženka literally means Little Wild Rose). This will be the sixth production of Tchaikovsky’s most frequently performed ballet on the stage of the present-day State Opera. This time, the public will see the work in an exciting dramaturgic adaptation by the Hungarian director and choreographer Yuri Vámos, famed for his adaptations of ballet classics. He has set the action of the fairytale original in the context of pre-revolutionary Russia’s royal family in the waning years of the tsar’s rule, and has made the ballet’s chief heroine Anna Anderson, who spent her entire live imagining that she was the tsar’s daughter Anastasia. In a production titled Sleeping Beauty – The Last Daughter of the Czar, reality mingles with memories in the mind of the chief protagonist. This drama about the happy life and tragic end of the tsar’s family is a grand reminiscence of classical Russian ballet with its pathos and virtuosity. The production promises to be a special experience for lovers of powerful stories and of ballet at its finest.
Jules Massenet is best known for his operas Manon and Werther. Like most of his works, those two operas already achieved great popularity during the composer’s lifetime, and audiences still enjoy them today. The longevity on the stage of Massenet’s other operas has been less assured, making all the more interesting present-day attempts to bring other operas by this fundamentally melodic composer back to the world’s opera stages. Alongside the many operas that mainly revolve around heroic females, the opera Don Quichotte, a product of Massanet’s artistic maturity, stands out in a peculiar way. Don Quichotte is based motifs from the famous novel by Miguel de Cervantes, but unlike its literary source, Massenet’s opera is no caricature of a knight-errant. Instead the melancholy knight is portrayed as “a humanistic dreamer, immersed in himself, with the weaknesses of a child, the pride of a Castilian knight and the goodness of a saint,” as he was characterized by his first performer, Feodor Chaliapin, for whom Massenet had composed the opera. Representing the feminine element in the opera is the lovely Dulcinea. It is for her that the hopelessly infatuated Quixote undergoes all of his adventures. In the end she begs Quixote’s forgiveness, for her heart belongs to all, and she cannot promise it to one single man. In spite of its late date of composition (its world premiere was in Monte Carlo on February 19, 1910), Don Quichotte is a masterful example of Massenet’s freshly lyrical and conversational style and of his splendid orchestration, and the music expresses itself in a language that still fully belongs to the romantic period. The second premiere by the Prague State Opera in the 2009/2010 season will revive this work 45 years after its last Prague production.
An immortal tale of dying for love, Richard Wagner’s opera Tristan und Isolde is a setting of the composer’s own libretto based on an epic poem by Gottfried von Straßburg. Tristan und Isolde is a true synonym for a great story of romanticism both for its subject matter and for its handling of literary and musical style. Because of its extreme demands on performers, when a production of the opera was attempted in Vienna in 1862–64, after seventy rehearsals the work was declared to be unplayable, so its world premiere did not take place until 1865 in Munich at the initiative of King Leopold II of Bavaria. During the era of the former New German Theatre in Prague, the forerunner to the present-day Prague State Opera, Wagner was one of the key composers in the repertoire and his Tristan und Isolde was among the “family silver” that regularly adorned the theatre’s repertoire whenever great conductors and singers with exceptional qualities required for such a task were available. As a consequence of wartime events, after 1945 Wagner’s works did not enjoy success here for some time. Although Wagner’s rehabilitation began gradually in the late 1950s, Tristan und Isolde somehow got stuck with the reputation of being an unattainable summit. Co-producing the opera’s first new local production in 76 years (if we overlook guest appearances by foreign ensembles) will be the Prague State Opera and the Teatro Municipal of Santiago de Chile.
Also riding the wave of romanticism is Kudykam “a stage play with 2009 verses” from the workshop of Michal Horáček and Petr Hapka, masters of the art of the Czech chanson. The world premiere of Kudykam will take place at the Prague State Opera on October 21, 2009. The story tells of Martin, a young man who sets out on a quest for faith, love and hope, accompanied by a bizarre figure acting as his conniving advisor and tempter. Audiences will get to see up to three different casts of singers and actors specially engaged to appear in this magnificent, fantastic spectacle with plenty of visual and technical magic.
Accompanying the project Great Stories of Romanticism at the Prague State Opera will be auxiliary events complementing the premieres. Foremost among these will be two thematically focused exhibitions prepared by the Prague State Opera documentation centre. The first, titled From Sleeping Beauty to Anastasia, will use a selection of period photographs to present all of the past productions of Sleeping Beauty on the stage of the Prague State Opera and to depict preparations for the latest production of the ballet as directed and choreographed by Yuri Vámos. The second exhibition will focus on the tradition of productions of Tristan und Isolde at the New German Theatre, including the famous conductors and singers who helped to create that tradition. Introducing Massenet’s opera will be a lecture by the musicologist and critic Dr. Vlasta Reittererová titled The Operatic Legacy of Jules Massenet Viewed through the Prism of the 21st Century with excerpts from recordings of Don Quichotte performed by world-famous singers. The Romantic project will be supplemented by an exhibition inaugurated in the State Opera building on February 27, 2010, concomitant to the gala night featuring Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata which will be marking ninety years from the first new production of this opera at the then New German Theatre of Prague. The exhibition will display twenty portraits of eminent interpreters of Violetta Valéry who created the role on this stage in different periods, a gallery including such stars as Emma Albani, Luisa Tetrazzini or Nellie Melba.
Pavel Petráněk, Tomáš Vrbka
authors and chief coordinators of the project
Weitere Nachrichten
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Die Premiere des Balletts Don Quixote steht bevor
28. November 2011
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Daria Klimentová und Vadim Muntagirov faszinieren in Giselle
19. Oktober 2011
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Csilla Boross in Madama Butterfly
9. September 2011
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Szilvia Rálik zum ersten Mal an der Staatsoper Prag
29. August 2011
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Eine neue Saison mit einem neuen künstlerischen Leiter
1. August 2011
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Die Staatsoper Prag gehörte den Kindern
21. Juni 2011
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Die Rampenlichte in einem neuen Termin
5. Mai 2011
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Ein Galakonzert der Staatsoper Prag für ihre Förderer und Freunde
3. Mai 2011
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Die Tschechische Nachtigall Mattoni 2011
5. April 2011
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Der Abonnementsverkauf für die Saison 2011/2012 beginnt am 11. 4. 2011
20. März 2011
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Lucia di Lammermoor am 10. 3. mit Ľubica Vargicová
7. März 2011
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Lucia di Lammermoor: Premiere der Wiederaufnahme bereits in einer Woche!
2. März 2011
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Otello am 26. 2. mit Efe Kişlali
23. Februar 2011
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Turandot 24. 2. mit Elizabeth Connell
11. Februar 2011
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Zur geplanten Umgestaltung des Nationaltheaters und der Staatsoper Prag
7. Februar 2011
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La Bohème am 3. 2. mit Ondrej Lenárd und Adriana Kohútková
26. Januar 2011
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Die Vorstellung von Tosca am 25. 1. wird René Tuček gewidmet
20. Januar 2011
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Die Staatsoper Prag 2010 in Zahlen
16. Januar 2011
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Die Staatsoper Prag mit Gerd Albrecht in Litomyšl
11. Januar 2011
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Das Lebensjubiläum des Dirigenten Rudolf Krečmer
28. Dezember 2010
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Die neuen Programmtitel in der 2. Hälfte der Saison
27. Dezember 2010
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Mit der Leitung der Staatsoper Prag wurde Radim Dolanský beauftragt
21. Dezember 2010
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Ein erfolgreicher Tag mit Angelo Neumann
17. Dezember 2010
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Vladimír Chmelo – ein großer Erfolg am Teatro Colón
2. Dezember 2010
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Eine Novität – Der Gutschein
30. November 2010
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Hommage an Angelo Neumann
15. November 2010
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Ein bedeutender internationaler Preis für Tomáš Brauner
5. November 2010
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Die Kameliendame kehrt zurück
29. Oktober 2010
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Gala-Vorstellung von La bohème mit Pavel Černoch und Ivan Kozhuharov
17. Oktober 2010
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Ovationen für die Gäste aus Korea in Carmen
7. Oktober 2010
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Über die neue Produktion von Giselle mit Zane Lieldidža-Kolbina
1. Oktober 2010
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Carmen mit den Gästen aus Korea
16. September 2010
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Andrea Kramešová wird wieder in der Rolle der Zarentochter auftreten
14. September 2010
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Die Premieren der Saison 2010/2011
8. September 2010
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Die Kammersängerin Soňa Červená wurde zum Ehrenmitglied der Staatsoper Prag ernannt
6. September 2010
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Anda-Louise Bogza in Verona
2. September 2010
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Zoltán Vongrey in Puccinis Tosca 2. 9.
1. September 2010
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Die Staatsoper Prag in einem ungewöhnlichen Auftritt an Bord eines britischen Flugzeugs
31. August 2010
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Das Ballett eröffnet die Saison am 5. September mit Der Schwanensee
24. August 2010
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Die neue Saison der Staatsoper Prag wurde mit dem Verdi Festival eröffnet
11. August 2010
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Staatsoper Prag hat neuen Direktor
1. Juli 2010
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Filip Veverka hat ein Engagement im Ballett der Staatsoper Prag aufgenommen
1. Juni 2010
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Die Neuinszenierung der Oper Tristan und Isolde begeisterte das Premierenpublikum
24. Mai 2010
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Starreiche Besetzung von Wagners Isolde
17. Mai 2010
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Die Premiere von Don Quixotte steht bevor
15. Februar 2010
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Dornröschen ist für Andrea Kramešová eine große Herausforderung
12. Januar 2010
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Dornröschen kommt auf die Bühne
15. Dezember 2009
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Die Premiere von Dornröschen steht bevor
20. November 2009
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Ein außerordentlicher Erfolg der Staatsoper Prag in Japan
19. November 2009
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Märchenhafte Weihnachten an der Staatsoper Prag
28. Oktober 2009
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Die Kameliendame kehrt zurück
20. Oktober 2009
Wohin weiter gehen?
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8. 02. 2012 um 19:00
G. Verdi: Il Trovatore
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10. 02. 2012 um 19:00
G. Puccini: Madama Butterfly
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11. 02. 2012 um 19:00
G. Verdi: La traviata
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