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DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER
Opera
Composer:
Richard Wagner
Author of the libretto:
Richard Wagner based on the legend of the Flying Dutchman
Date of the premiere:
24.01.2015
Duration:
3 h 15 min (2 intermissions)
Producers:
Music director:
Ealdo Salmieri
Director:
Herbert Adler
Set and costume design:
Dietmar Solt
Choir preparation:
Waldemar Sutryk / Rafał Wiecha
Stage Managers:
Karolina Filus, Eliza Wacławik
A romantic opera in three acts.
The concept of THE FLYING DUTCHMAN came from literary sources, and its musical and poetic atmosphere had an additional autobiographical background. Wagner modeled his work directly on a short story by Heinrich Heine, which served him to prepare its stage version. Still, Heine’s story turned into a personal and tangible experience, going back to the time when Wagner had for several weeks sailed from Riga to London on board a schooner amidst a raging storm. That encounter with the forces of nature inspired Wagner to prepare the libretto and also influenced his music, which presented the raging sea in a pictorial way.
Although the opera evinces few influences of Italian and Romantic French operas, yet it undoubtedly certifies to the uncommon individuality of its author. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN is sometimes still termed a Romantic opera, yet it is a forerunner of the future music drama with its characteristic leitmotifs. One can hear a monumental orchestra which co-creates the work, the libretto has been prepared by the composer himself, and the subject of the great love affair has been treated with philosophical depth, worthy of the future author of Tristan and Isolde.
Although the opera evinces few influences of Italian and Romantic French operas, yet it undoubtedly certifies to the uncommon individuality of its author. THE FLYING DUTCHMAN is sometimes still termed a Romantic opera, yet it is a forerunner of the future music drama with its characteristic leitmotifs. One can hear a monumental orchestra which co-creates the work, the libretto has been prepared by the composer himself, and the subject of the great love affair has been treated with philosophical depth, worthy of the future author of Tristan and Isolde.
Tickets:
Zone I
90/80 zł
Zone II
80/70 zł
Zone III
70/60 zł
Zone IV
50/40 zł
Daland:
Grzegorz Szostak (31.01.2025, 02.02.2025)
Senta:
Monika Cichocka (31.01.2025, 02.02.2025)
Erik:
Łukasz Gaj (31.01.2025), Dominik Sutowicz (02.02.2025)
Mary:
Olga Maroszek (31.01.2025, 02.02.2025)
Steersman:
Zbigniew Malak (31.01.2025, 02.02.2025)
Dutchman:
Krzysztof Szumański (31.01.2025, 02.02.2025)
Choir and Orchestra of the Grand Theatre in Łódź
Conductor:
Rafał Janiak (31.01.2025, 02.02.2025)
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