
Thomas Guggeis © Simon Pauly
Strauss R. Der Rosenkavalier
Strauss R. : Der Rosenkavalier
200 mn
- ConductorThomas Guggeis
- DirectorClaus Guth
- PerformersDie Feldmarschallin Fürstin Werdenberg: Maria BengtssonOctavian: Ida RänzlövSophie: Elena VillalónOchs auf Lerchenau: Wilhelm SchwinghammerEin Sänger: Kudaibergen AbildinHerr von Faninal: Liviu HolenderAnnina: Claudia Mahnke
Oper - Frankfurt
Untermainanlage 11 - 60311 Frankfurt Allemagne
Oper
Synopsis
Der Rosenkavalier
DER ROSENKAVALIER, A TREASURE OF GERMAN OPERA
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Considered one of the jewels of twentieth-century opera, Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier is a work that perfectly combines orchestral richness and vocal delicacy.
Composed in 1911, this operetta with its nostalgic yet light-hearted overtones is distinguished by its dazzling musical writing, in which the female voices shine sublimely, particularly in the famous duets and trios that punctuate the work. Never before had opera achieved such harmony between musical complexity and vocal elegance, an unprecedented achievement for Strauss.
The libretto, by the great Viennese poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal, adds a moving and subtle literary dimension. Set in an imaginary eighteenth-century Vienna, Der Rosenkavalier is a work of refined lightness in which humour and melancholy blend with rare finesse. The plot revolves around the Maréchale, a woman of Viennese high society, who sees her young lover, Octavian, fall in love with the beautiful Sophie, who is promised to another man, the coarse Baron Ochs.
Gracefully accepting the passage of time and the inevitable end of her relationship with Octavian, the Maréchale observes this budding love with tenderness and melancholy, making way for a new generation.
