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Radames

Chamber opera
Idea and libretto by Peter eötvös
Edition: Performance material
Product Type
Hire/performance material

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SYNOPSIS


A rehearsal of the opera Aida is in progress: due to large-scale cost reductions in the orchestral budget, only three musicians are available. The conductor has to direct from the keyboard (or an electric piano). He lives off his income as a pianist in a coffee bar. There is only one counter tenor remaining in the ensemble, a leftover from the Baroque opera craze of the late 20th century. He is able to take both the part of Aida sung falsetto and Radames in his normal vocal range – ideal casting! In contrast, the directors are over-represented: following the amalgamation of the opera house and dramatic theatre, the directors of both houses are available. These are joined by a film director, as the funds for the opera are being financed by a parallel film production. The scene involving the death of Radames is currently in rehearsal and all three directors are attempting to work with the singer at the same time. The singer breaks down under the pressure and simultaneously the operation of the entire opera house collapses. In essence, a death scene in which the actor dies and the actor of the actor dies while he is acting out death: the death of death. Opera dies - is in fact already dead. The film dies - but the directors survive and write their memoirs … (Source: Cultural Centre, Herne, 2005)


COMMENTARY


Eötvös compiled his libretto from texts by the Hungarian film directors András Jeles and László Najmányi (for the role of the theatre director), the German composer and radio editor Manfred Niehaus (for the film director and interlude), quotations from Antonio Ghislanzoni’s libretto for ‘Aida’ and original musical performance instructions by Giuseppe Verdi. In the first performance of the original version, the ensemble consisted of a tonally unorthodox group of instruments: a fragile and exotic Japanese shakuhachi, a sousaphone (an instrument traditionally used in wind bands) and electronic organ. In 1997, Eötvös undertook a revision and new instrumentation of the work. The new version scored for soprano saxophone, horn, tuba and E-piano (Clavinova) was intended to facilitate the performance of the work and also fulfilled the intention of making the music sound deliberately ‘cheap’. These instruments also represent the only surviving remnants of the classical opera orchestra. The three directors transform the topic of ‘directing’ into senseless absurdity: the opera director articulates herself exclusively in cascades of Italian performance instructions originating from the score of ‘Aida’ and the film director comments the action of Radames/Aida with clichés from English film vocabulary. The theatre director is the only singer of this trio: unaccompanied by the orchestra, he loses himself in pseudo intellectual verbiage which has nothing whatsoever to do with the concrete situations in rehearsal. Radames/Aida is at the mercy of all three as a mere plaything and projection space: a voice with Baroque character going down a wrong turning in the direction of bel canto.

Orchestral Cast

Sopransax. · Hr. · Tb. - E-Piano (Clavinova, gespielt vom Dirigenten)

Cast

Schauspieler (Radames-Aida) · Kontratenor - Opernregisseurin · Mezzo (Sprechgesang) - Theaterregisseur · Tenor - Filmregisseur · Bass-Bariton (Sprechgesang) - Dirigent und Repetitor (dirigiert und spielt E-Piano)

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Title:
Radames
Chamber opera
Idea and libretto by Peter eötvös
based on texts by András Jeles, László Najmányi, Manfred Niehaus und Antonio Ghislanzoni
English text version by Gregory Vajda
Language:
German, English, Italian
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1975 (1997)
Duration:
35 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
March 5, 1976 · Köln (D)
WDR Musik-Theater Festival 1976
Conductor: Peter Eötvös
Original staging: Peter Eötvös

December 29, 1997 · Budapest (H)
Castle Theatre
Conductor: Gregory Vajda
Original staging: Péter Halász · Costumes: Sári Gerlóczy; Domokos Moldován · Set design: Zsolt Csengery
Organizer: Budapest Chamber Opera
(scenic)
World Premiere (Revision) (world première of the revised version)
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Technical Details

Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LS 5004-01
Manufacturer:
Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG
55116 Mainz
Germany

Performances

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  • Radames
    Conductor: Yannis Pouspourikas
    January 30, 2019 | Biel (Switzerland) , Stadttheater
    19:30
  • Radames
    Conductor: Yannis Pouspourikas
    January 26, 2019 | Solothurn (Switzerland) , Stadttheater
    19:00
  • Radames
    Conductor: Yannis Pouspourikas
    January 10, 2019 | Solothurn (Switzerland) , Stadttheater
    19:30
  • Radames
    Conductor: Yannis Pouspourikas
    January 4, 2019 | Solothurn (Switzerland) , Stadttheater
    19:30
  • Radames
    Conductor: Yannis Pouspourikas
    December 28, 2018 | Biel (Switzerland) , Stadttheater
    19:30
  • Radames
    Conductor: Yannis Pouspourikas
    December 16, 2018 | Biel (Switzerland) , Stadttheater
    19:00
  • Radames
    Conductor: Yannis Pouspourikas
    December 14, 2018 | Biel (Switzerland) , Stadttheater — National Premiere
    19:30
  • Radames
    Conductor: Walter Kobéra; Anna Sushon
    Orchestra: Amadeus Ensemble Wien
    June 18, 2018 | Wien (Austria) , Neue Oper
    19:30
  • Radames
    Conductor: Walter Kobéra; Anna Sushon
    Orchestra: Amadeus Ensemble Wien
    June 16, 2018 | Wien (Austria) , Neue Oper
    19:30
  • Radames
    Conductor: Walter Kobéra; Anna Sushon
    Orchestra: Amadeus Ensemble Wien
    June 14, 2018 | Wien (Austria) , Neue Oper — National Premiere
    19:30
  • Radames
    Bydgoszcz Opera Festival 2013
    Conductor: Jerzy Wołosiuk
    Orchestra: Polish Energetic Ensemble
    May 10, 2013 | Bydgoszcz (Poland) — National Premiere
    18:00
  • Radames
    Conductor: Philip Mayers
    April 28, 2012 | Berlin (Germany) , Konzerthaus
    Lange Nacht der Opern und Theater
  • Radames
    Conductor: Philip Mayers
    March 8, 2012 | Berlin (Germany) , Konzerthaus
  • Radames
    Conductor: Philip Mayers
    March 7, 2012 | Berlin (Germany) , Konzerthaus
  • Radames
    Conductor: Philip Mayers
    March 6, 2012 | Berlin (Germany) , Konzerthaus
  • Radames
    Conductor: Philip Mayers
    March 4, 2012 | Berlin (Germany) , Konzerthaus
  • Radames
    Conductor: Philip Mayers
    March 3, 2012 | Berlin (Germany) , Konzerthaus — First Night
  • Radames
    Music of Our Age Festival 2010
    Conductor: Gregory Vajda
    January 27, 2010 | Budapest (Hungary) , Magyar Állami Operaház Próbaterme
  • Radames
    International Bartók Seminar and Festival Szombathely 2009
    Conductor: Gregory Vajda
    July 12, 2009 | Szombathely (Hungary) , Savaria University Centre, Gymnasium, Building A — First Night
    19.30 h
  • Radames
    Conductor: Joachim Tschiedel
    April 5, 2008 | München (Germany) , Prinzregententheater
    21.00 Uhr
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