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Death in Venice

Diese Veranstaltung fand in der Vergangenheit statt
Wales Millennium Centre: Donald Gordon TheatreBute Place, Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales, CF10 5AL, Vereinigtes Königreich
Datum/Zeit in London Zeitzone
Darsteller
Welsh National Opera
Leo HussainMusikalische Leitung
Olivia FuchsRegie
Nicola TurnerBühnenbild, Kostüme
Robbie ButlerLicht
Orchestra of Welsh National Opera
Chorus of Welsh National Opera
Sam SharplesVideo
Riccardo SaggeseCircus artistJaschiu
Firenza GuidiCircus director
Mark Le BrocqTenorGustav von Aschenbach
Roderick WilliamsBaritonTraveller/ Elderly fop/ Old gondolier/ Hotel manager/ Hotel barber/ Leader of the players/ Voice of Dionysus
Alexander ChanceCountertenorVoice of Apollo
Carolyn JacksonSopranDanish Lady
Meriel AndrewSopranEnglish Lady, Lace seller
Angharad MorganSopranNewspaper seller
Fiona Harrison-WolfeSopranRussian mother
Helen GreenawayMezzosopranNurse-governess
Emily Christina LoftusSopranStrawberry seller
Stella WoodmanMezzosopranGerman mother
Claire HamptonSopranStrolling player
Alun Rhys-JenkinsTenorGlassmaker
Peter Van HulleTenorHotel porter
Rhodri Prys-JonesTenorStrolling player
Stephen WellsBassA guide
Gareth Brynmor JohnBaritonEnglish clerk
Martin LloydBassHotel waiter
Alastair MooreBaritonRussian father
Antony CésarTänzerTadzio

In the search for beauty and meaning, the renowned author Gustav von Aschenbach travels to Venice on a whim. In the sultry atmosphere of a cholera epidemic, with the scirocco blowing, he falls in love with Tadzio, a youthful aristocrat who is staying in the same hotel with his family. As Aschenbach projects his loneliness and desire on him, fantasy and imagination intermingle with existence. His obsession progresses to a fever pitch as he becomes increasingly divorced from reality. 

Inspired by the original Thomas Mann novella, Britten’s magnificently atmospheric opera comes to life in this new production from WNO, creating images of ravishing beauty, as well as exploring the grotesque hidden beneath the search for the sublime. As poetic worlds of the imagination collide with reality, the early 20th century acts as a mirror to our times.