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Tristan und Isolde

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Richard Wagner

Tristan and Isolde – two names that are inseparable, their hearts and fates inextricably linked. Two absolute emotional extremists who live out their love with a radicality that leaves no room for other people and can only find fulfilment in the utter abandon of death.

Richard Wagner composed ‘Tristan und Isolde’ during a twelve-year creative break from work on the ‘Ring des Nibelungen’ as a creative way of coming to terms with his love for the married Mathilde Wesendonck and his intellectual fascination with Arthur Schopenhauer and Buddhism – but also because Wagner, with his notorious “genius for borrowing”, was in urgent need of a financial success. Now it is impossible to imagine an operatic repertoire that does not include Wagner’s landmark score.

After the bravura ‘Ring am Rhein,’ another exclusive Wagner experience joins the repertoire: the distinguished conductor and composer Eberhard Kloke has created an intimate arrangement of the ‘Tristan’ score for the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in which the orchestra also becomes the protagonist in spatial terms. The production by Dorian Dreher takes Kloke’s musically and dramaturgically conceived interpretation, described as a “narrative and psychological profile”, and adds an artistic perspective that is closely aligned to the music.

Language
In deutscher Sprache mit Übertiteln
Duration
Dauer: ca. 6 Stunden, zwei Pausen
to the schedule

Cast

Ronja Reinhardt
Axel Kober
Dorian Dreher
Heike Scheele
Ronja Reinhardt
Gerhard Michalski
Volker Weinhart
Carmen Kovacs
Anna Grundmeier
Daniel Frank
Alexandra Petersamer
Katarzyna Kuncio
Richard Šveda
Andrés Sulbarán
Hans-Peter König
Dmitri Vargin
Johannes Preißinger
Luvuyo Mbundu
Cennet Rüya Voß
Chor der Deutschen Oper am Rhein
Duisburger Philharmoniker

Work info

Arrangement by Eberhard Kloke for the Deutsche Oper am Rhein

Opera in three acts (1865)
Libretto by the composer, after the verse romance ‘Tristan’ by Gottfried von Straßburg

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