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Dionysos (opera)

Dionysos is an opera by Wolfgang Rihm based on Friedrich Nietzsche's Dionysian Dithyrambs. The composer wrote the libretto and subtitled his work: "Opernphantasie nach Texten von Friedrich Nietzsche / Szenen und Dithyramben" ("Operatic fantasy after texts by Friedrich Nietzsche / Scenes and dithyrambs"). It premiered at the Salzburg Festival on 27 July 2010.

Dionysos
Opera by Wolfgang Rihm
Entrance to the premiere of the Salzburg Festival 2010
LibrettistRihm
LanguageGerman
Based onDionysian Dithyrambs
by Friedrich Nietzsche
Premiere
27 July 2010 (2010-07-27)

History edit

Dionysos is Rihm's eleventh work for the stage. He considered an opera around Dionysos for 15 years[1] and realized it when he received a commission from the Salzburg Festival, the Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin and De Nederlandse Opera. Rihm wrote the libretto, based on Nietzsche's late work, which he fragmented and arranged in a different order. He chose the passages according to his plans for the music.[2] Rihm said in an interview that opera needed more Magic Flute, "mehr Machwerk" (More action), citing the opening scene with three ladies coming to the rescue of the prince attacked by a snake. Rihm said that opera finds its potential in situations that are not ordinary ("... findet ihre Möglichkeiten in Situationen, die nicht alltäglich sind").[2] The opera has autobiographical traits and is in a way his first comic opera.[2]

Rihm dedicated the work "in friendship" to the conductor Ingo Metzmacher.[3] Rihm composed mostly between December 2009 and May 2010, sending it in batches to the conductor.[1] He finished the finale last minute.[2]

The opera premiered at the Haus für Mozart in Salzburg on 27 July 2010. Johannes Martin Kränzle performed the title role (N.), with Mojca Erdmann, Elin Rombo and Matthias Klink [de] in leading roles, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the Vienna State Opera Chorus [de], conducted by Metzmacher and staged by Pierre Audi.[4][5][6] The magazine Opernwelt chose the performance as the premiere of the year (Uraufführung des Jahres), and Kränzle as singer of the year.[2][7] A live recording was published as DVD.

The production was repeated from 8 June 2011 in Amsterdam and from 8 July 2012 in Berlin. A new production was staged on 8 February 2013 at the Theater Heidelberg by Ingo Kerkhof [de].[8]

Plot edit

The main character is called N., a symbol for both the poet Nietzsche, but also for Dionysos whose name Nietzsche used as his pen name for the dithyrambs. Some scenes relate to events in Nietzsche's life, others with the Dionysos myth.[3] The action is not a linear story, but shows different views on life (Lebensbilder).[6]

Music edit

A review of the premiere in Opernwelt notes the overwhelming echos of late-romantic sensuality of sound (überbordender "Nachhall spätromantischer Klangsinnlichkeit"), reminiscent of Richard Strauss and Johannes Brahms.[1][4]

Literature edit

  • Stoianova, Ivanka (30 June 2015). "Wolfgang Rihm – Dionysos: uma escrita dos espaços interiores" [Dionysos: a writing on inner spaces]. ARJ – Art Research Journal: Revista de Pesquisa em Artes (in Portuguese and English). 2 (1): 36–53. doi:10.36025/arj.v2i1.7041. ISSN 2357-9978. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  • Williams, Alastair (4 July 2017). "Genres and Theatres: Wolfgang Rihm's Opera-Fantasy Dionysos" (PDF). Contemporary Music Review. Informa UK Limited. 36 (4): 279–310. doi:10.1080/07494467.2017.1399670. ISSN 0749-4467. S2CID 191812298.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Lange, Joachim (28 July 2010). "Bergwandern mit Nietzsche". Opernwelt.
  2. ^ a b c d e Büning, Eleonore (2011). "Uraufführung des Jahres – Mehr Machwerk, bitte!". Opernwelt Jahrbuch 2011: 28. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Dyonisos". Universal Edition. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b Tommasini, Anthony (August 2010). "A Nietzschean Plunge Into Sensual Labyrinths". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Büning, Eleonore (29 July 2010). "Ich bin dein La-La-La-Labyrinth". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). Frankfurt. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  6. ^ a b . Salzburg Festival. Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  7. ^ "Das Herz der Opernwelt schlägt nun in Brüssel". Badische Zeitung (in German). Freiburg. 29 October 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  8. ^ "Ingo Kerkhof". Theaterundorchesterheidelberg. Retrieved 29 September 2017.

External links edit

  • Benedetta Saglietti Il mondo onirico di Nietzsche, L’Opernphantasie di Rihm in prima mondiale al Festival di Salisburgo (review) Il giornale della musica, 27 July 2010
  • Giangiorgio Satragni Rihm fa cantare Nietzsche (review) La Stampa, 29 July 2010
  • Claus Spahn: So schnell schluckt uns die Tiefe! (review) Die Zeit, 5 August 2010
  • Roberto Becker: Aus der schönen alten Welt. (review) Online Musik Magazin
  • Joachim Lange: Musik als Ausbruch. (review) Online Musik Magazin 2013

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Dionysos is an opera by Wolfgang Rihm based on Friedrich Nietzsche s Dionysian Dithyrambs The composer wrote the libretto and subtitled his work Opernphantasie nach Texten von Friedrich Nietzsche Szenen und Dithyramben Operatic fantasy after texts by Friedrich Nietzsche Scenes and dithyrambs It premiered at the Salzburg Festival on 27 July 2010 DionysosOpera by Wolfgang RihmEntrance to the premiere of the Salzburg Festival 2010LibrettistRihmLanguageGermanBased onDionysian Dithyrambsby Friedrich NietzschePremiere27 July 2010 2010 07 27 Haus fur Mozart Salzburg Contents 1 History 2 Plot 3 Music 4 Literature 5 References 6 External linksHistory editDionysos is Rihm s eleventh work for the stage He considered an opera around Dionysos for 15 years 1 and realized it when he received a commission from the Salzburg Festival the Staatsoper Unter den Linden Berlin and De Nederlandse Opera Rihm wrote the libretto based on Nietzsche s late work which he fragmented and arranged in a different order He chose the passages according to his plans for the music 2 Rihm said in an interview that opera needed more Magic Flute mehr Machwerk More action citing the opening scene with three ladies coming to the rescue of the prince attacked by a snake Rihm said that opera finds its potential in situations that are not ordinary findet ihre Moglichkeiten in Situationen die nicht alltaglich sind 2 The opera has autobiographical traits and is in a way his first comic opera 2 Rihm dedicated the work in friendship to the conductor Ingo Metzmacher 3 Rihm composed mostly between December 2009 and May 2010 sending it in batches to the conductor 1 He finished the finale last minute 2 The opera premiered at the Haus fur Mozart in Salzburg on 27 July 2010 Johannes Martin Kranzle performed the title role N with Mojca Erdmann Elin Rombo and Matthias Klink de in leading roles the Deutsches Symphonie Orchester Berlin and the Vienna State Opera Chorus de conducted by Metzmacher and staged by Pierre Audi 4 5 6 The magazine Opernwelt chose the performance as the premiere of the year Urauffuhrung des Jahres and Kranzle as singer of the year 2 7 A live recording was published as DVD The production was repeated from 8 June 2011 in Amsterdam and from 8 July 2012 in Berlin A new production was staged on 8 February 2013 at the Theater Heidelberg by Ingo Kerkhof de 8 Plot editThe main character is called N a symbol for both the poet Nietzsche but also for Dionysos whose name Nietzsche used as his pen name for the dithyrambs Some scenes relate to events in Nietzsche s life others with the Dionysos myth 3 The action is not a linear story but shows different views on life Lebensbilder 6 Music editA review of the premiere in Opernwelt notes the overwhelming echos of late romantic sensuality of sound uberbordender Nachhall spatromantischer Klangsinnlichkeit reminiscent of Richard Strauss and Johannes Brahms 1 4 Literature editStoianova Ivanka 30 June 2015 Wolfgang Rihm Dionysos uma escrita dos espacos interiores Dionysos a writing on inner spaces ARJ Art Research Journal Revista de Pesquisa em Artes in Portuguese and English 2 1 36 53 doi 10 36025 arj v2i1 7041 ISSN 2357 9978 Retrieved 6 February 2022 Williams Alastair 4 July 2017 Genres and Theatres Wolfgang Rihm s Opera Fantasy Dionysos PDF Contemporary Music Review Informa UK Limited 36 4 279 310 doi 10 1080 07494467 2017 1399670 ISSN 0749 4467 S2CID 191812298 References edit a b c Lange Joachim 28 July 2010 Bergwandern mit Nietzsche Opernwelt a b c d e Buning Eleonore 2011 Urauffuhrung des Jahres Mehr Machwerk bitte Opernwelt Jahrbuch 2011 28 Retrieved 19 August 2016 a b Dyonisos Universal Edition Retrieved 19 August 2016 a b Tommasini Anthony August 2010 A Nietzschean Plunge Into Sensual Labyrinths The New York Times Buning Eleonore 29 July 2010 Ich bin dein La La La Labyrinth Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in German Frankfurt Retrieved 2 September 2017 a b Dyonisos Salzburg Festival Archived from the original on 19 August 2016 Retrieved 19 August 2016 Das Herz der Opernwelt schlagt nun in Brussel Badische Zeitung in German Freiburg 29 October 2011 Retrieved 2 September 2017 Ingo Kerkhof Theaterundorchesterheidelberg Retrieved 29 September 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dionysos Rihm Benedetta Saglietti Il mondo onirico di Nietzsche L Opernphantasie di Rihm in prima mondiale al Festival di Salisburgo review Il giornale della musica 27 July 2010 Giangiorgio Satragni Rihm fa cantare Nietzsche review La Stampa 29 July 2010 Claus Spahn So schnell schluckt uns die Tiefe review Die Zeit 5 August 2010 Roberto Becker Aus der schonen alten Welt review Online Musik Magazin Joachim Lange Musik als Ausbruch review Online Musik Magazin 2013 Portals nbsp Classical music nbsp Opera nbsp Music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dionysos opera amp oldid 1148224113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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