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Video on demand: Ariadne auf Naxos

OperaVisionRecorded at Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm, Sweden
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On demand until Friday 09 June 2023 12:00
Performers
Royal Swedish Opera
Alan GilbertConductor
Katharina Jakhelln SembDirector
Susanne MünznerSet Designer, Costume Designer
Susanna HedinLighting Designer
Royal Swedish Orchestra
Christina NilssonSopranoPrimadonna (Ariadne)
Sofie AsplundSopranoZerbinetta
Johanna RudströmMezzo-sopranoComposer
Michael WeiniusTenorBacchus (The Tenor)
Agnes AuerSopranoEcho
Madeleine AllsopSopranoNaiad
Kari KoskinenContraltoDryad
Klas HedlundTenorBrighella
Petter MoenTenorDancing Master
Jesper TaubeTenorOfficer
Jonas DegerfeldtTenorScaramuccio
Jens Persson HertzmanBassHarlequin
Ola EliassonBaritoneMusic Master
Jan SörbergBaritoneWigmaker
Johan EdholmBaritoneLackey
Erik RoseniusBassTruffaldino
Andreas T. OlssonActor
Henrik BäckbroActor
Linn BergstamActor
Annika From BorgActor

The composer is stressed. His little opera ensemble is about to perform Ariadne auf Naxos, a grandiose opera of his own making, at the home of a wealthy man. But the very same evening a troupe of players led by the colourful Zerbinetta will also perform, and the two ensembles fight over who is to go first. The threat of cuts is driving the earnest composer to near breakdown. This is the comic prologue to the opera about Ariadne that the audience will be attending after the intermission.

After Elektra and Der Rosenkavalier, the composer Richard Strauss and the librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal were opera’s foremost duo in the first decades of the 20th century. They chose to follow up the two successes with a challenging experiment: an opera about an opera and a story about artistic creation. Ariadne auf Naxos is metafiction in its most enjoyable form, an opera that makes the audience aware of its own role in an entertaining way. It is a comic opera where spoken theatre is mixed with song. Strauss’ shimmeringly melodious and extravagantly orchestrated music is here performed under the baton of the Royal Swedish Opera Music Director Alan Gilbert and with Christina Nilsson, Johanna Rudström, Sofie Asplund, Michael Weinius and the actor Andreas T. Olsson in the leading roles.

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