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WozzeckNouvelle production

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Grand Théâtre de Provence380 Avenue Max Juvénal, Aix-en-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, 13100, France
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Paris
Programme
Berg, Alban (1885-1935)Wozzeck (new production)
Artistes
Festival d'Aix-en-Provence
Sir Simon RattleDirection
Simon McBurneyMise en scène
Miriam BuetherDécors
Christina CunninghamCostumes
Paul AndersonLumières
London Symphony Orchestra
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
William DukeVidéaste
Gerard McBurneyDramaturgie
Maîtrise des Bouches-du-Rhône
Leah HausmanChorégraphie
Malin ByströmSopranoMarie
Peter HoareTénorle Capitaine
Christian GerhaherBarytonWozzeck
Brindley SherrattBassele Docteur
Thomas BlondelleTénorle Tambour-Major
Héloïse MasSopranoMargret
Robert LewisTénorAndres
Tomasz KumięgaBarytonSecond ouvrier
Matthieu ToulouseBassePremier ouvrier

Wozzeck is a typical example of the poor humanity of modern times: a brave soldier, scapegoat of a whole social system, who kills his mistress out of jealousy and then commits suicide. The Romantic playwright Büchner painted this vivid portrait in the early days of industrialisation: a relentless movement of objectification of beings that culminates in the mass grave of the First World War – of which Berg's opera is, in its own way, the posttraumatic echo, as much as it prophesies the world to come. For his third time at the Festival, Simon McBurney captures Wozzeck’s last minute, the moment when he drowns, and makes it a spectacular externalisation of his tormented psyche, as well as a grotesque recollection of his obsessions. Sir Simon Rattle will conduct the London Symphony Orchestra and a first-rate cast; Christian Gerhaher brings all his Liedersänger skills in a subtle and heart-rending incarnation of the title role as a myth of our time.

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