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The Black Mask

Opera in one act
Text by Harry Kupfer and Krysztof Penderecki based on the same-named play by Gerhart Hauptmann
Edition: Performance material

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Silvanus Schuller, mayor of the village of Bolkenhain, has invited an unusual set of guests to the carnival; seemingly untouched by the death and pestilence that ravage outside - this misery, 14 years after the end of the Thirty Years war, appears incapable of penetrating the walls of the house - 13 people meet for a feast, their destinies, as it turns out, inseparably entangled in another, and about to be overturned by the forthcoming nightmarish events. All are included in this death-dance, all are about to die - all except Löwel Perl, who alone will leave unscathed the scene of horror.
The village of Bolkenhain is in the immediate vicinity of Ober-Salzbrunn, the birthplace of Gerhart Hauptmann. Bolkenhain, more exactly the dining-room of a market-place corner-house, the residence of the wealthy mayor Silvanus Schuller, on an afternoon in February 1662, is the setting for the play The Black Mask, which in 1928 was published together with the one act play The Witchride as Ghost; was premiered a year later in the Burgtheater in Vienna; and served Harry Kupfer and Krzysztof Penderecki as the inspiration for the libretto to Penderecki’s third opera.
„Like a mirror of the times the Mayor’s house brings together events that lie outside the current continuum and polarises them via the collected characters. These are the representatives of world-views, of privately developed wisdoms.  They deputize types; in the piece however, it is not their differences that are expanded upon or the fraction building which is emphasised, it is at most only in the beginning that such an appearance is awakened, that it could go in this conventional dramatic direction. Instead it is the fate of fear and destruction to which they must all yield. In the end all are equal in a destroyed world.“

Orchestral Cast

3 (3. auch Picc.) · 2 · Engl. Hr. · 3 · Bassklar. · Sopransax. · 2 Altsax. · 2 · Kfg. - 4 · 3 · 3 · 1 - P. S. (Glsp. · Crot. · Xyl. · Vibr. · Mar. · Röhrengl. · Kirchengl. · Triangelbaum · 6 hg. Beck. · Schellen · Schellenbaum · 2 Gngs. · 3 Tamt. · Tamb. · 6 Timb. · Mil. Tr. · Rührtr. · 6 Tomt. · 2 Rototoms · gr. Tr. · Guiro · Kast. · Peitsche · Flex. · Säge · Lotosfl.) (7 Spieler) - Cel. · Org. - Str. -
Bühnenmusik: 2 Picc. · SAT Blfl. · 2 Es-Klar. - 0 · 3 · 3 · 0 - S. (Schellen · Tamb. · Timb. · kl. Tr. · 2 Mil. Tr. · Rührtr. · 2 Ratschen · Kast.) (4 Spieler) - Cemb. - Vc.

Cast

Silvanus Schuller, mayor of Bolkenhain· Tenor - Benigna, his wife · Soprano - Arabella, a young mulatto teenage · Young soprano - Rosa Sacchi, Benigna’s confidante and lady of the house · Mezzo-soprano - Jedidja Potter, Jansenist, servant in the mayor’s house · Character tenor - François Tortebat, Huguenot, gardener ibid · Bass - Daga, maid ibidem · Soprano - Löwel Perl, merchant, friend of the mayor · Baritone - Robert Dedo, prince abbot of Hohenwaldau · Bass baritone - Plebanus Wendt, pastor in Bolkenhain · Bass - Hadank, organist ibidem · Lyric tenor - Count Ebbo Hüttenwächter · Alto - Schedel, town councilor in Bolkenhain · Tenor - Doctor Knoblochzer, town councilor in Bolkenhain · Bass - Johnson, a mulatto · Speaking part - A Masked Dancer · Mute role - Choir

More Information

Title:
The Black Mask
Opera in one act
Text by Harry Kupfer and Krysztof Penderecki based on the same-named play by Gerhart Hauptmann
Language:
German
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1984 - 1986
Duration:
100 ′
World Premiere:
August 15, 1986 · Salzburg (A)
Salzburger Festspiele 1986
Conductor: Woldemar Nelsson · Choir director: Walter Hagen-Groll
Original staging: Harry Kupfer · Costumes: Reinhard Heinrich · Set design: Hans Schavernoch
(scenic)
Commissioned work :
Auftragswerk der Salzburger Festspiele / commissioned by the Salzburg Festival
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
LS 3168-01

Performances

Set Ascending Direction
  • The Black Mask
    Conductor: Marin Alsop
    Orchestra: Narodowa Orkiestra Symfoniczna Polskiego Radia w Katowicach (Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra Katowice)
    November 23, 2023 | Katowice (Poland) , NOSPR, Sala Koncertowa
  • The Black Mask
    Conductor: Szymon Morus
    Orchestra: Orkiestra Opery Bałtyckiej
    June 5, 2016 | Gdansk (Poland) , Baltic Opera
    19:00
  • The Black Mask
    Conductor: Szymon Morus
    Orchestra: Orkiestra Opery Bałtyckiej
    June 4, 2016 | Gdansk (Poland) , Baltic Opera
    19:00
  • The Black Mask
    Conductor: Szymon Morus
    Orchestra: Orkiestra Opery Bałtyckiej
    March 31, 2016 | Warsaw (Poland) , Polish National Opera
    19:00
  • The Black Mask
    Conductor: Szymon Morus
    Orchestra: Orkiestra Opery Bałtyckiej
    March 23, 2016 | Gdansk (Poland) , Baltic Opera
    19:00
  • Set Ascending Direction

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