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Rossini’s “Maometto II” in Rostock

(22.11.2014) The Volkstheater Rostock is offering a special bel canto highlight on 9 January 2015, a concert performance of Rossini’s oper Maometto II using the new Critical Edition by Hans Schellevis. On the podium is the renowned English Rossini specialist David Parry, who conducted this seldom-performed opera last year at the Garsington Festival and has recorded it on CD.

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Jealousy in India. Handel’s “Poro” in the Urtext edition from the Halle Handel Edition

Handel set his opera Poro in distant India. However, the conflicts that develop in it are universally applicable and enabled Handel to express through it his entire compositional maturity.

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Suicide attacker as oratorio hero. Handel’s oratorio “Samson”

The confrontation of religions was as current at the time of the Old Testament as it is today. One such conflict takes centre stage in Handel’s oratorio Samson until its fatal outcome.

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Poetic words, vividly set in music. Telemann’s “Brockes-Passion”

Telemann’s Passion to a text by Brockes is distinguished by its powerful emotions and their skilful realisation using rich compositional means. A rewarding alternative for Passiontide concerts.

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Janáček’s “Osud” again at the Stuttgart Opera

[16.02.2012] Leoš Janáček’s artistic opera Osud, which the composer never heard staged during his lifetime, returns to the place where it received its German premiere. The work was first performed in a staged version in October 1958 on consecutive days in Brno and in Stuttgart. The revised edition, published as part of the Janáček Complete Edition, will be used in the staging by the new production team at the Stuttgart Opera: Sylvain Cambreling conducts Fate: Destiny – Osud in the production by Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito. Janáček’s “theatrical work, emerging entirely out of the spirit of his music, whose lyrical and dramatic high points are amongst the great, unique moments of his output in their originality,” is presented with another Expressionist artistic drama, Schoenberg’s “Die glückliche Hand”. The first performance takes place on 11 March 2012.

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The Love of the Vandals. Telemann’s opera “Sieg der Schönheit” returns to the stage.

Sieg der Schönheit (The Triumph of Beauty), Telemann’s first work for the Hamburg stage, captivates through an exciting and richly varied plot, and through music which spills over with a wealth of emotions. It can be rediscovered as a theatrical work in Osnabrück in June 2012.

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Rediscovery (1): Operas by Georg Philipp Telemann

[16.02.2012] This year also sees two little-known operas by Telemann put through their paces in the repertoire: the Theater Magdeburg presents the Singspiel Miriways on 10 March at the 21st Telemann Festtage in a staged premiere (production: Jakob Peters-Messer, conductor: Michi Gaigg), and the Theater Osnabrück ends its season on 6 June with a new production of Sieg der Schönheit (production: Markus Bothe, conductor: Michael Schneider). For both productions, new performance material has been specially produced, based on the Telemann Edition.

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Complete Editions

Rameau’s masonic opera “Zoroastre” in the 1756 version
“A prayer for the native country” Bohuslav Martinů’s “Field Mass” in Urtext
Paër’s “Leonora” semi-staged in Innsbruck
Less theatrical, but more successful – Rameau’s “Dardanus”
An army commander torn between two women. Handel’s opera “Alessandro”
Purified Beauty. Handel’s first oratorio in the Halle Handel Edition
Not always just the “Danse macabre”. The symphonic poems of Camille Saint-Saëns
A vocal challenge, then as now. Gluck’s “Atto di Bauci e Filemone”
George Frideric Handel’s “Fernando” in Halle
Arcadia breathes a sigh of relief. Handel’s “Il pastor fido” in the Halle Handel Edition
Masterly role characterisation. Handel’s “Giulio Cesare” in the Halle Handel Edition
Reconciled: French and Italian styles. Rameau’s „Les Paladins“ or the mixture of genres
„Il Xerse“ by Francesco Cavalli at the Festival della Valle d’Itria
Drama and passion. Christoph Willibald Gluck’s opera „Antigono“
Opera as evolutionary process. The pasticcio “Love in a Village” and its creation
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