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Of One BloodNouvelle production

NationaltheaterMax-Joseph-Platz 2, München, Bayern, 80539, Allemagne
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Berlin
samedi 27 juin 202619:00
lundi 29 juin 202619:00
Festival: Munich Opera Festival
Programme
Dean, Brett (n. 1961)Of One BloodLivret de Heather Betts
Artistes
Bayerische Staatsoper
Vladimir JurowskiDirection
Claus GuthMise en scène
Étienne PlussDécors
Ursula KudrnaCostumes
Michael BauerLumières
Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Lukas LeipfingerDramaturgie
Yvonne GebauerDramaturgie
Sommer UlricksonChorégraphie
Mahan EsfahaniClavecin
Johanni van OostrumSopranoQueen Elizabeth
Vera-Lotte BoeckerSopranoMary Stuart
Rose Naggar-TremblayContraltoJane Kennedy, Female Courtier V
Michael ButlerTénorLord Darnley, Male Courtier I
Andrew HamiltonBarytonDavid Rizzio, Male Courtier III
Seonwoo LeeSopranoFemale Courtier I
Mirjam MesakSopranoFemale Courtier II
Lotte Betts-DeanMezzo-sopranoFemale Courtier III
Natalie LewisMezzo-sopranoFemale Courtier IV
Joel WilliamsTénorMale Courtier II
Armand RabotBaryton-basseMale Courtier IV
Martin SnellBasseMale Courtier V, Excecutioner

The two closely related powerful women, whose graves now lie right beside each other in London’s Westminster Abbey, were “Of One Blood”, so of the same blood. Both were of course as conceivably far apart as possible during their lives. Elizabeth I ruled for almost half a century as Queen of England and Ireland, while Mary Stuart reigned over Scotland for a quarter of a century. A bitter power struggle between the Protestant hegemony and the Catholic opposition and ultimately the pressure of parliament forced the English Queen to have Mary Stuart executed.

It is all related not only by countless history books and Friedrich Schiller’s play – it is also told by Brett Dean’s new opera, which will celebrate its world premiere at the Bayerische Staatsoper. Heather Betts found what she needed for the libretto in letters of the two queens and other 16th century sources. In her composition she condenses the spiralling claims to power, intrigues, violence and aristocratic influence, peaking over several decades, into a captivating dramaturgy of situations as the welcome structure for Brett Dean’s music. This offers sound surfaces of an immensely dynamic bandwidth, in which extremes are exhausted, whereby unconventional playing styles are also applied. Director Claus Guth will focus on the ambivalent relationship of the two women with one another and thus examine how the more than four-hundred-year-old conflict is continued to this day and is told anew again and again. Iconic settings are brought to us here in an interplay from an historical, analytically-distanced viewpoint and emotional emphasis.

Tickets: € 193 / 168 / 142 / 117 / 90 / 64 / 16 / 14