Buscador de conciertos de música clásica, óperas, espectáculos de ballet y danza
Datos
| Compositor | Saariaho, Kaija (1952-2023) |
| Periodo | Moderno |
| Libretista | Aleksi Barrière, Sofi Oksanen |
| Año | 2018 |
| Tipo de obra | Opera / Oratorio |
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Nueva YorkInnocenceNueva producción
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Saariaho: Innocence
Susanna Mälkki; Simon Stone; Metropolitan Opera; Chloe Lamford; Mel Page; James Farncombe; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
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Innocence: Saariaho’s final opera receives New York premiere
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At the Metropolitan Opera, Innocence proves a gripping and perhaps divisive piece which feels real because it is a reflection of our reality, with no realistic hope of finding peace.
Saariahos Innocence in Nürnberg: zwischen Amoklauf und Hochzeit
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Amokläufe gegen Schüler und Lehrer haben weltweit zugenommen. Was treibt die Täter, wie gehen Betroffene damit um? In der Nürnberger Neuinszenierung nähert sich Kaija Saariahos Musiktragödie behutsam beiden Seiten.
Musical tributes to Festival d’Aix as it wins Birgit Nilsson Prize
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Pierre Audi is remembered in words and music as the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence receives $1m – the richest prize in classical music – at Stockholm’s Konserthuset.
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Birgit Nilsson Prize awarded to Festival d’Aix-en-Provence
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Classical music’s most lucrative award, of $1 million, has been given to the prestigious French summer opera festival, in particular recognition of Kaija Saariaho’s opera Innocence.
Trauma and polyphony: Saariaho’s Innocence comes to Amsterdam
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Dramatising the aftermath of a mass shooting in Finland, Innocence explores violence, trauma and collective responsibility. Co-librettist Aleksi Barrière speaks about one of Kaija Saariaho’s last major works.
Les Variations de Clara : les compositrices et l'opéra
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Les compositrices seraient-elles indésirables dans les institutions lyriques ? On pourrait le croire, tant elles y sont rarement programmées... Clara Leonardi apporte quelques explications historiques.
