MESSA DA REQUIEM
Cologne Opera
Visual Content for 3-Channel Video Projections
Conductor Hans von Bülow described Giuseppe Verdi’s „Messa da Requiem,“ premiered on May 22, 1874, in the Church of San Marco in Milan and later performed at La Scala, as an „opera in sacred garb.“ This highlights the unique position of the mass between a sacred concert piece and an effective musical drama. The text is based on the Latin wording of the liturgical text collection compiled by the Council of Trent (1543-1563). The composition was prompted by the first anniversary of the death of Alessandro Manzoni, the great poet and representative of Italy’s national unity. Sixty-year-old Giuseppe Verdi, at least anti-clerical if not faith-skeptical, designed various stages in his „Messa da Requiem“ using his signature music-theatrical means, addressing the situation of mortality-aware humans and the ultimate questions of human existence. With its scenically prepared rendition of this musical work, incorporating real biographical accounts, the Cologne Opera attempts a concretization of „eternal“ themes using the example of the lived reality of modern people.
Premiere Sunday, October 30, 2011
Musical Direction: Fabrice Bollon
Direction: Clemens Bechtel
Stage: Matthias Schaler
Costumes: Sabina Moncys
Lighting: Andreas Grüner
Video: Lucy Milanova, Uli Sigg
Dramaturgy: Georg Kehren
Choir Direction: Andrew Ollivant
Soprano: Adina Aaron
Mezzo-soprano: Jovita Vaskeviciute
Tenor: Michael Fabiano
Bass: Dimitry Ivashchenko
Speaker: Dogan Akhanli
Speaker: Martina Franck
Speaker: Sonja Grolig
Speaker: Caroline Klütsch
Choir: Cologne Opera Choir
Orchestra: Gürzenich-Orchestra Cologne
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https://www.staatstheater-wiesbaden.de/oper/matthias-schaller/