Zimmermann, Bernd Alois (1918-1970) | Die Soldaten | play by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz |
Teatro Real | |||
Pablo Heras-Casado | Conductor | 2018 May 16, 22, 24, 28, 31, Jun 03 | |
Michael Zlabinger | Conductor | 2018 May 19 | |
Calixto Bieito | Director | ||
Rebecca Ringst | Set Designer | ||
Ingo Krügler | Costume Designer | ||
Coro Titular del Teatro Real | |||
Orquesta Titular del Teatro Real | |||
Steven Humes | Bass | Wesener | |
Susanne Elmark | Soprano | Marie | |
Julia Riley | Mezzo-soprano | Charlotte | |
Leigh Melrose | Baritone | Stolzius | |
Hanna Schwarz | Mezzo-soprano | Wesener's Mother | |
Iris Vermillion | Mezzo-soprano | Stolzius' mother | |
Reinhard Mayr | Bass | Colonel Obrist, Count of Spannheim | |
Uwe Stickert | Tenor | Desportes | 2018 May 16, 19, 22, 24 |
Martin Koch | Tenor | Desportes | 2018 May 28, 31, Jun 03 |
Nicky Spence | Tenor | Captain Pirzel | |
Germán Olvera | Baritone | Padre Eisenhardt | |
Rafael Fingerlos | Baritone | Captain Haudy | |
Wolfgang Newerla | Baritone | Captain Mary | |
Noëmi Nadelmann | Soprano | Gräfin (Countess) de la Roche | |
Antonio Lozano | Tenor | Gräfin de la Roche's Son |
The only opera that Bernd Alois Zimmermann composed was considered of such overwhelming technical difficulty that the Oper Köln (Germany) rejected it after having commissioned the work: it was too difficult to stage. A simplified revised version - although also devilishly complex – was finally accepted, it was to become one of the key works of the 20th century. The opera is based on the adaptation of an 18th century text of the same name by German poet Jakob Lenz, and it deliberately rebels against the rule of the three unities –place, action and time - of classical dramatic theatre.
The result is a variety of ancillary and disconnected events in fragmentary succession which do not always constitute scenes in the traditional sense. Added to this is a spherical concept of time where everything that has happened in the past will be repeated in the future and exist simultaneously. In other words, it is our perception that makes us believe that events follow one after the other, when in reality, this is not the case. Yesterday, today and tomorrow converge. In presenting a theatre of situation which opposes the psychological theatre, Die Soldaten emerges as an audacious, essential and radical work.
Production by the Operhaus Zürich and the Komische Oper Berlin