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Flames (Plameny)

A musical tragicomedy in two (three) acts by Karel Josef Beneš
German translation by Max Brod
As early as the 1920s, Erwin Schulhoff studied Karel Josef Beneš’ poem about the Don Juan myth. In his version of the incorrigible womanizer, Beneš retained only the outward features of Tirso de Molina’s and Molière’s figure of Don Juan and parodied its traditional characterization. Schulhoff’s tragi-comedy Flammen was only performed once in his lifetime, in Brno in 1932 in a one-act version of the original with a reduced wind section. But with it he created a surreal and psychoanalytical interpretation of the Don Juan legend that sweeps Mozart, Expressionism and jazz into an allusive and shimmering score.
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Homage to Mozart of a special kind: in his approach to the Don Juan myth, Schulhoff does not portray the libertine as a sexual predator, but as a figure eternally driven by desire. In contrast to Mozart’s Don Giovanni, the hero is not sent to hell but, like Wagner’s Flying Dutchman, is condemned to an eternal search for love and redemption. Two archaic principles, the "flames" of life (symbolised by the male figure of Don Juan) and the "flames" of death (represented by the female figure La Morte), yearn to be unified, but mutually repel each other. Man and woman, life and death, yearning and fulfilment and hope and resignation are set in Erwin Schulhoff’s only work for the stage as bold dualisms in a fascinating interplay.

Orchestral Cast

Picc. · 1 · 1 · Engl. Hr. · 1 (auch Es-Klar.) · Bassklar. · 1 · Kfg. - 4 · 1 · 0 · 0 - P. S. (Klaviaturglsp. · Xyl. · Vibr. · Trgl. · Gl. · Schellen · Beckenpaar · Tamt. · Schellentr. · Tomt. · Mil. Tr. · kl. Tr. · gr. Tr. m. Beck. · Kast. · Ratsche · Guiro · Sir. [Torpedo]) (5 Spieler) - Hfe. · Cel. · Org. (hinter der Szene) - Str. (12 · 10 · 8 · 6 · 6) -
Bühnenmusik: 3 Trp. - Jazzband I (Sopransax. · Tenorsax - Korn. - S. [Beck. · 2 Holztr. · 2 Tomt. · Mil. Tr. · gr. Tr.] - Tenorbanjo · Klav.) od. Jazzband II (Altsax. · Tenorsax. - Traps - Tenorbanjo · Klav. - Vl. [obligat])

Cast

Don Juan · Tenor (heldisch) - Eine Frau / Eine Nonne / Donna Anna · Mezzosopran - La Morte · Mezzosopran (auch Alt) - Sechs Frauenschatten · 3 Sopran-, 3 Altstimmen (kann auch doppelt bis dreifach besetzt werden) - Frauenchor hinter der Szene - Gemischter Chor (8. Bild) - stumme Rollen: Masken, Frauen (Harlekin, Pantalon, Pierrot, Pierrette, Colombine, während des Vorspiels zum zweiten Aufzug)
weitere Rollen ad lib.: Margarethe · Sopran - Der Komtur · Bariton (heldisch) - Pulcinella · Tenor (Buffo) - Pantalon · Bass (Buffo) - Harlekin · Bass (Buffo)

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Title:
Flames (Plameny)
A musical tragicomedy in two (three) acts by Karel Josef Beneš
German translation by Max Brod
Edited by Andreas Krause
Language:
Czech, German
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1923 - 1929 (1932)
Duration:
140 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
April 16, 1994 · Berlin (D)
Großer Sendesaal des SFB
Jane Eaglen, Sopran; Gabriele Schreckenbach, Mezzosopran; Kurt Westi, Tenor; Johann Werner Prein, Bariton; Kelly Anderson, Bass · Conductor: John Mauceri · Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin

(concert) (world première as concert of the complete version)

March 17, 1995 · Leipzig (D)
Oper
Conductor: Jörg Krüger
Original staging: Uwe Wand · Costumes: Johannes Conen · Set design: Johannes Conen
Organizer: Oper Leipzig
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Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LS 3603-01
Manufacturer:
Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG
55116 Mainz
Germany

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  • Flames (Plameny)
    KlangBogen Wien 2006
    Conductor: Bertrand de Billy
    Orchestra: Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien
    August 7, 2006 | Wien (Austria) , Theater an der Wien — National Premiere
    20.00 Uhr
  • Flames (Plameny)
    Conductor: Edo de Waart
    Orchestra: Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Holland
    May 21, 2005 | Amsterdam (Netherlands) , Concertgebouw — National Premiere
    14.00 h
  • Flames (Plameny)
    Conductor: Jörg Krüger
    January 13, 1996 | Leipzig (Germany) , Oper — Revival (szenische Uraufführung)
  • Flames (Plameny)
    Conductor: Jörg Krüger
    March 17, 1995 | Leipzig (Germany) , Oper — World Premiere
    1. Festival des zeitgenössischen Musiktheaters
  • Flames (Plameny)
    Conductor: John Mauceri
    Orchestra: Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
    April 16, 1994 | Berlin (Germany) , Großer Sendesaal des SFB — World Premiere (konzertante Uraufführung der vollständigen Fassung)
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