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Johann Strauss Ⅱ: Die Fledermaus

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New National Theatre, Tokyo: Opera House1-1-1 Honmachi Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0071, Japón
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Tokyo
Intérpretes
New National Theatre
Christopher FranklinDirección
Heinz ZednikDirección de escena
Olaf ZombeckDiseño de escena, Diseño de vestuario
Yuji TatsutaDiseño de iluminación
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
New National Theatre Chorus
Tokyo City Ballet
Daniel SchmutzhardBajo-barítonoGabriel von Eisenstein
Astrid KesslerSopranoRosalinde
Maria NazarovaSopranoAdele
Piotr MicinskiBajoFrank
Aigul AkhmetshinaMezzosopranoPrinz Orlofsky
Kota MurakamiTenorAlfred
Ludwig MittelhammerBarítonoDr Falke
Mitsuya OkuboBarítonoDr Blind
Kaori HiraiSopranoIda
Peter GessnerActorFrosch

Die Fledermaus is one of the greatest operetta masterpieces by The Waltz King, Johann Strauss II. This supreme piece of musical theatre exhilarates audiences with its beautiful waltzes and polkas, light, refined satire, and humour. By the denouement, the venue is joyfully awash in song, dance, and drama. This blithe, flamboyant work is well known as a staple of year-end/new-year Vienna.

The production was directed by Heinz Zednik, a renowned tenor who also holds the title of Kammersänger of Vienna State Opera. Zednik debuted as a director in 2006 with this production, and directed the Volksoper Wien's Die Fledermaus the following year. Born in Vienna and with a repertoire that includes the four roles in Die Fledermaus, Zednik personifies the Viennese spirit. This orthodox production makes ample use of elegant yet delightfully unconventional devices, fully conveying the charms of this joyful operetta.

The fresh cast boasts a full line up of performers well familiar with this piece, including prominent Viennese singer Daniel Schmutzhard. The house is privileged with an appearance by noted Viennese bass Kurt Rydl in the role of Frosch. Rydl is world-renowned for his various roles including in works by Richard Wagner.

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