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Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s “Edward II” in Berlin

Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s third opera follows on from his earlier works with a subject full of archaic power. Edward II was commissioned by the Deutsche Oper Berlin and receives its first performance on 19 February 2017. The opera tells a story from the England of the 14th century about King Edward II, who ruled for twenty unhappy years and left a country in chaos. Power struggles, affairs and intrigues about Edward’s homosexual relationships provide a theatrical subject matter for a drama of relationships and politics. Following Scartazzini’s successful collaboration with the librettist Thomas Jonigk on Der Sandmann, the team comes together again with director Christof Loy for this production. Thomas Søndergård conducts.

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“Werther” in Zurich with the new Bärenreiter edition

A critical edition of Jules Massenet’s Werther with all the authentic versions, taking all the sources into consideration including previously unavailable manuscripts, has long been overdue. The American musicologist Lesley Wright, professor at the University of Hawaii and a distinguished expert in the area of 19th century French opera, has worked on this edition for the last several years. Now it will be put to the test at the Zurich Opera, in close collaboration with the conductor Cornelius Meister. Tatjana Gürbaca is the director in the new production of Massenet’s masterpiece, which has its first performance on 2 April 2017. The title role is sung by no less than the Peruvian star tenor Juan Diego Flórez.

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Monteverdi in Aachen and Hamburg

The Theater Aachen opens the season on 24 September with a new production of Claudio Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, directed by Jarg Pataki and conducted by Justus Thorau. This will be the first performance to use the new Bärenreiter critical edition, prepared by the early baroque specialist Hendrik Schulze with students at the editing seminar at the University of North Texas. On 29 October 2017 the Staatsoper Hamburg presents its contribution to the Monteverdi anniversary year with Willy Decker’s new production of Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria. The conductor is Václav Luks, who has caused a sensation in the last few years with his Prague ensemble Collegium 1704.

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Flight into dream worlds. Martinů’s “Juliette” is finding increasing popularity

Juliette, Martinů’s opera of 1937, has stimulated several opera companies to stage new productions in the last few years. Evidently it touches on the contemporary zeitgeist.

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Indispensable dance interludes. Gluck’s ballet music for Vienna

Gluck’s duties in Vienna included the provision of “music for the ballets”. His own compositions and pasticci, independent works in their own right, are now being published as part of the Gluck Complete Works.

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Sound swarms. Impressions at the premiere of Miroslav Srnka’s “South Pole”

The first run of performances has taken place, and what remains are memories of two magnificent hours of contemporary music theatre. Miroslav Srnka’s South Pole was widely acclaimed. A look back.

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Leoš Janáček’s “The Makropulos Case” at the BBC Proms

On 19 August 2016 Leoš Janáček’s great existential masterpiece The Makropulos Case will be heard at one of the world’s most important music festivals – the BBC Proms in London. For this concert performance with the BBC Singers and the BBC Symphony Orchestra the renown Czech conductor Jiří Bělohlávek has chosen the new Urtext edition from Bärenreiter Praha, edited and performed by his colleague Tomáš Hanus, himself a distinguished Janáček specialist. The Finnish star soprano Karita Mattila will sing the role of Emilia Marty. The Makropulos Case will be broadcast life from the Royal Albert Hall on BBC Radio 3.

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Music theatre

Typically French. The “Faust” works by Berlioz and Gounod
A crazy idea. Bohuslav Martinů’s comic opera “Alexandre bis”
“Leonore”: Beethoven’s unknown “Fidelio”. The new edition of the 1805 version
Can this turn out well? Love between enemies in Rameau’s “Les Fêtes de Ramire”
Orpheus and Euridice. The drama about the power of singing, about love and death
Counterpoint and theatrical instinct. Four new editions of works by Conti
Full of dramatic and psychological intensity Jean-Baptiste Lully’s opera “Psyché”
Gluck’s ballet music to “L’Île de Merlin”
Deadly Encounters. Miroslav Srnka’s new opera “Voice Killer”
Of wood and angels of lizards. Beat Furrer’s opera “DAS GROSSE FEUER” for Zurich
Joseph Haydn’s operas offer something for every taste
Celestial twin love. The first version of Rameau’s opera “Castor et Pollux”
“Simply brilliant!” Marco Comin edits the music of Francesco Bartolomeo Conti
Egyptian flair in Fontainebleau. Rameau’s opera “La Naissance d’Osiris”
“Carmen” under the magnifying glass. The potential of different versions
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