Schönberg: Gurre-Lieder

Rarely has a theatrical world premiere been so warmly received as Dutch National Opera’s production of Arnold Schönberg’s late-Romantic Gurre-Lieder in 2014. The production fulfilled a fervent wish of principal conductor Marc Albrecht. The music of Gurre-Lieder is timeless, and so is its subject: a passionate, yet forbidden love. The story harks back to a Scandinavian saga, situated in Gurre. King Waldemar loves the girl Tove, who is a mysterious character, connected to both the world of people and the world of birds. The queen is jealous and has Tove killed. The Wood Dove tells of this in a moving song and the king accuses God of cruelty. A nightmarish scene follows, of a fierce army killed in battle, which rampages like a horde of ghosts. The radiant dawn at the end of Gurre-Lieder shows the insignificance of human destiny compared to the power of nature.

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Duration:

140 minutes

Year:

2019

Director:

Pierre Audi

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Company:

Dutch National Opera

Cast:
Burkhard Fritz

Waldemar

Emily Magee

Tove

Anna Larsson

Waldtaube

Markus Marquardt

Bauer

Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke

Klaus Narr

Crew:
Marc Albrecht

Conductor

Jean Kalman

Lighting Design

Pierre Audi

Director

Christof Hetzer

Set Designer