Lighting Design
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.
Lighting Design
Lighting Director
Lighting Design
스타 소프라노 안나 네트렙코가 타오르는 듯 강렬한 맥베스 부인을 보여준다. 중간에 잠시 실성한 모습까지 보이는 살인자 맥베스 역의 바리톤 젤리코 루치치는 메트에서 처음으로 이 배역을 연기한다. 셰익스피어의 비극을 토대로 베르디가 작곡한 이 걸작 오페라는 에이드리언 노블의 관객을 오싹하게 만드는 연출로 더욱 흥미로워졌다. 맥더프 장군 역에 테너 조셉 칼레야, 뱅코우 장군 역에 베이스 르네 파페. 지휘는 파비오 루이지가 맡았다.
Lighting Manager
정치범으로 형무소에 억울하게 갇힌 플로레스탄을 구하기 위해 그의 아내 레오노레는 남장을 하고 '피델리오'라는 가명으로 간수장 로코의 조수로 일하며 기회를 엿본다. 장관이 불시에 형무소를 방문하여 무고한 죄수들을 석방시킬 것이라는 소식을 미리 입수한 형무소장 돈 피차로는 개인적인 복수를 위해 지하 감옥에 암암리에 감금한 자신의 정적 플로레스탄을 살해하려 하고, '피델리오'는 간수장 로코에게 간청하여 남편을 구하기 위해 지하감옥으로 잠입한다.
Lighting Design
Before the Trojan War, Agamemnon gathered the Greek armies at the port of Aulis. The goddess Diane sent unfavorable winds to prevent the Greeks from sailing. Her oracle set a condition for Agamemnon: to earn the right to sail forth and destroy an innocent country, he would have to sacrifice his own daughter. Agamemnon accepted these terms and killed his young daughter Iphigénie on the altar. In his play Iphigenia in Tauris Euripides imagines that Diane plucked Iphigénie from that altar and delivered her to a temple in distant Tauride, where Iphigénie began to serve the enemy Scythians as Diane’s high priestess—all the while Iphigénie’s family believing her dead.
Lighting Coordinator
Renée Fleming has matured into one of the finest sopranos around at the moment, a true star with a sparkling personality and a velvet-toned voice that is capable of wringing the finest emotions out of works by Strauss and Tchaikovsky that from a lesser singer could sound rather cold and clinical. I wouldn't have thought her voice would be so well suited to Violetta Valéry in La Traviata, and it does take some getting used to, but I think she at least brings a distinct quality to the role with an emotional heart that isn't always necessarily there when a leading diva uses it primarily as a display for her vocal talents. It's served well also by Antonio Pappano's conducting of the Royal Opera House Orchestra in a traditional, but effective production by Richard Eyre.
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Verdi’s admiration for Shakespeare led to such masterpieces as Othello and Falstaff, and if the earlier Macbeth isn’t on their exalted level it’s still a powerfully dramatic opera that hews closely to the original’s story line. The MET’s production retains the dark aura of the opera while updating it to a vaguely post-modern context. So the witches are bag ladies in various stages of decrepitude, with children in tow. The Banquet Scene features lowered chandeliers, a plethora of chairs, and a slew of extras dressed in tuxedos and party gowns. Macbeth sports a leather coat, the soldiers are in drab brown uniforms and seem to have fingers on their triggers even when they’re supposed to be in non-threatening situations. Director Adrian Noble also has Lady Macbeth do an inordinate amount of writhing around and singing from a lying-down position, adding to the feeling that a less interventionist directorial hand might have generated more impact.
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Benjamin Britten's opera as performed by the English National Opera, with Philip Langridge in the title role.