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Babylon, Widmann
D: Andreas Kriegenburg
C: Christopher Ward
An Ancient City Revisited

Christopher Ward provided the evening with focused, balanced direction, making sense of the score’s metallic textures, interjections of arrhythmic percussion and myriad musical references without depriving the most grandly-scaled scenes of their force. The choir, too, were on fine form, bringing a vast, weighty sound to key moments. If Mr Widmann intended the opening chorus and the surprisingly optimistic conclusion to sound unwieldy and slightly chaotic, the massed forces of the orchestra and choir gave them an accessible immediacy. Indeed, the musical clarity of Babylon’s most ambitious moments went some distance to tempering the story’s dramatic imbalances. If Mr Sloterdijk’s libretto was unwilling to let plot or character get in the way of large themes, Mr Widmann’s flirtations with traditional operatic pleasures and his ability to construct scenes on an epic scale may prove enough to draw audiences into the opera’s intellectual world. Babylon has traditionally been a world of spectacle, and the opera, for all its attempts at revisionism, was not without its own sense of the spectacular.

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02 huhtikuu 2019www.mundoclasico.comJesse Simon
Simplicius Simplicissimus, Hartmann
D: Friederike Heller
C: Adrian Heger
Kansallinen ensi-ilta
Des Simplicius, Simplicissimus Jugend. Hartmann. Berlín

Vocalmente, lo más interesante fue la soprano que encarnaba a Simplicius, la catalana Anna Alàs i Jové.

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02 lokakuu 2014José Mª Irurzun
Vom Dreißigjährigen zum Zweiten Weltkrieg

Die Hosenrolle des Simplicius setzt die junge katalonische Sopranistin Anna Alàs i Jové mit zauberhaft unverbrauchter Jugendlichkeit um, obendrein sprachlich brillant, selbst in nur deklamierten Passagen.

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28 syyskuu 2015Peter P. Pachl