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Die Frau ohne Schatten

on October 24, 2023
Music Richard Strauss Text Hugo von Hofmannsthal

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14. October 2023
Saturday
18.00 - 22.30
2 intermissions
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14. October 2023
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18.00 - 22.30
2 intermissions
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17. October 2023
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21. October 2023
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24. October 2023
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18.00 - 22.30
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Cast 24.10.2023

Conductor Christian Thielemann
Director Vincent Huguet
Stage Design Aurélie Maestre
Costume Design Clémence Pernoud
Licht und Video Bertrand Couderc
Dramaturge Louis Geisler
Der Kaiser Andreas Schager
Die Kaiserin Elza van den Heever
Die Amme Tanja Ariane Baumgartner
Geisterbote Clemens Unterreiner
Barak Michael Volle
Sein Weib Elena Pankratova
Hüter der Schwelle des Tempels Maria Nazarova
Stimme eine Jünglings Jörg Schneider
Stimme des Falken Maria Nazarova
Stimme von oben Stephanie Maitland
Der Einäugige Martin Häßler
Der Einarmige Evgeny Solodovnikov
Der Bucklige Thomas Ebenstein
1. Dienerin Ileana Tonca
2. Dienerin Anna Bondarenko
3. Dienerin Szilvia Vörös
1. Stimme der Ungeborenen Ileana Tonca
2. Stimme der Ungeborenen Miriam Kutrowatz
3. Stimme der Ungeborenen Stephanie Houtzeel
4. Stimme der Ungeborenen Szilvia Vörös
5. Stimme der Ungeborenen Noa Beinart
1. Solostimme Ileana Tonca
2. Solostimme Miriam Kutrowatz
3. Solostimme Stephanie Houtzeel
4. Solostimme Szilvia Vörös
5. Solostimme Noa Beinart
6. Solostimme Stephanie Maitland

Details

Background

While out hunting, the Emperor shoots a gazelle. She is transformed into a young woman; he falls in love with her and marries her. She is the daughter of the Spirit King Keikobad. However, she must cast a shadow within twelve months or the Emperor will turn to stone and the Empress will have to return to her father. Finally, there are just three days left.


Synopsis

The Emperor is unaware of the impending danger and leaves to go hunting again. Accompanied by the Nurse, the Empress secretly sets off for the human world in order to acquire a shadow. They stop at the home of the Dyer, Barak, and his Wife. The couple live in poverty with Barak’s brothers; they have no children. The Dyer‘s Wife, dissatisfied with her life and her husband, allows herself to be seduced by the promise of riches and is willing to surrender her shadow to the Empress. But if she does this, the Dyer’s Wife will never become a mother. Initially she desires a handsome young man, conjured up by the Nurse, but her conscience prevents her from actually betraying Barak, who loves her more than anything else. Troubled, she confesses to him what has happened. For Barak, whose sole goal in life is attaining the happiness of a large, close-knit family, his world collapses. He feels a desire to commit murder. At that moment, their world is swallowed up, and the two find themselves separated, in a stone vault. The couple are overcome by remorse, they once again confess their love for each other. For his part, the Emperor believes that the Empress has been unfaithful to him and wishes her dead. However, even in his wrath he cannot kill his wife. The Empress realizes that she can only attain happiness through the misfortune of others – of Barak and his Wife. She decides against her own well-being and does not drink the magic water that will secure her the shadow of the Dyer’s Wife and save the Emperor from being turned to stone. She has passed the trial to become human, as she has now shown empathy and compassion for others and placed her own personal happiness after that of others. In becoming human she has acquired a shadow – and the Emperor, whom she loves, is saved, as are the Dyer and his Wife. The triumphant closing exultation is softly echoed by the voices of the (as yet)

Unborn Children:
Father, nothing threatens you,
See, Mother, the terror
That led you astray
Is already receding.
Was there ever a feast
Where in secret
We were both the guests
And also the Hosts?