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Der Rosenkavalier
André Heller is staging "Der Rosenkavalier" (his first opera production) at the Berlin State Opera. The story of a young nobleman caught between two women in Maria Theresa's Vienna is full of bold twists and fantastic entanglements. And as if made for an imaginative realization with all the means of modern theater. André Heller can rely on a first-class ensemble... André Heller is a chansonnier, actor, circus founder, vaudeville maker and stager of spectacles in which a variety of genres are combined with exuberant fantasy. In Berlin, Heller follows in the footsteps of Max Reinhardt, who ruled the Berlin stages at the beginning of the 20th century and revolutionized the theater with a multitude of innovations. Reinhardt also staged the world premiere of "Der Rosenkavalier" in 1911. It will be interesting to see how today's multimedia genius deals with the legacy of the great theater genius of yesteryear.
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Plot Summary
Set in Vienna during the reign of Empress Maria Theresa, 'Der Rosenkavalier' (The Knight of the Rose) is a comedic opera filled with mistaken identities, social satire, and romantic entanglements. The Marschallin, a noblewoman, prepares to cede her young lover, Octavian, to the beautiful Sophie von Faninal. However, their plans are complicated by the boorish Baron Ochs and a series of witty and poignant encounters.
Critical Reception
As a widely performed and acclaimed opera, 'Der Rosenkavalier' consistently receives praise for its rich score, complex characters, and insightful commentary on love, aging, and social class. Productions are generally lauded for their faithful interpretation of Strauss's masterpiece, though directorial choices can sometimes spark debate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Richard Strauss's masterful and intricate score.
Celebrated for its nuanced exploration of love, social hierarchies, and the passage of time.
Often highlighted for its complex and memorable characters, particularly the Marschallin and Octavian.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Der Rosenkavalier' typically highlight its beautiful music and emotionally resonant story. Many appreciate the opera's blend of comedy and pathos, finding the characters relatable despite the historical setting.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for specific 2020 productions, as it is a classic opera with numerous stagings.
Fun Fact
The role of Octavian is a 'trouser role,' meaning it is traditionally sung by a female mezzo-soprano, adding a layer of complexity to the character's interactions and gender dynamics within the opera.
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