Richard Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos
Sven-Eric Bechtolf (stage director), Daniel Harding (conductor) — With Emily Magee (The Prima Donna/Ariadne), Elena Mosuc (Zerbinetta), Jonas Kaufmann (The Tenor/Bacchus)
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Cast
Sven-Eric Bechtolf
Rolf Glittenberg
Marianne Glittenberg
Heinz Spoerli
Ronny Dietrich
Jürgen Hoffmann
Elena Moșuc
Eva Liebau
Marie-Claude Chappuis
Eleonora Buratto
Gabriel Bermúdez
Michael Laurenz
Tobias Kehrer
Martin Mitterrutzner
Peter Matić
Program notes
The first opera premiere of the Wiener Philharmoniker at the 2012 Salzburg Festival – conducted by Daniel Harding – featured a familiar work in an unfamiliar guise: Richard Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos had its world premiere in the original version one hundred years ago. The Salzburg Festival celebrates this anniversary as homage to the three founding fathers as well, since Strauss and Hofmannsthal dedicated this opera to Max Reinhardt.
Ariadne auf Naxos was the third collaboration by Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, written directly after the great success of Der Rosenkavalier. Originally planned as a "divertissement with a small chamber orchestra," the project expanded into a grand venture combining opera, drama and ballet – and was a flop at its world premiere in 1912. Now the Salzburg Festival pledges to fulfill "the still-wonderful dream of its creators: to bring together the different genres of theater, ballet, drama, music and singing." Sven-Eric Bechtolf will direct this unconventional production, and has not only adapted Molière's play Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, which preceded the opera at the time, but has also reinstated the ballet music written for it subsequently. "A hundred years have passed since Hofmannsthal began to work on this tale with the fiercely practical and dramaturgically highly talented Strauss, one hundred years since the disastrous world premiere of Ariadne auf Naxos. We take this 'anniversary' as an opportunity to revisit the original version. And where would this make more sense than in Salzburg?" (Sven-Eric Bechtolf)
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