Aladin - Atterberg's fairytale opera for adults in three acts

Started by BerlinExpat, Sunday 05 February 2017, 09:07

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BerlinExpat

It seems to be the way of things these days. I attend a performance on the day it is broadcast. Therefore, I hope someone out there will record the following. Despite its date the opera appears to be in the romantic vein.

Atterberg's fairytale opera for adults in three acts
Deutschlandradio Kultur
Saturday, 11th March 2017 at 19:05 CET
Live aus dem Staatstheater Braunschweig

Kurt Atterberg
"Aladin", Märchenoper für Erwachsene in drei Akten op. 43
Libretto: Bruno Hardt-Warden

Michael Ha, Tenor - Aladin
N.N., Bass - Nazzredin, Sultan von Samarkand
Solen Mainguené, Sopran - Laila, seine Tochter
Oleksandr Pushniak, Bariton - Muluk, Großwesir
Selçuk Hakan Tiraşoğlu, Bass - Der blinder Bettler / Dschababirah
Andreas Sebastian Mulik, Tenor - Balab, Muluks Freund / 1. Ausrufer
Patrick Ruyters, Bariton - Derim, Muluks Freund / 2. Ausrufer
Yuedong Guan, Bariton - 1. Muslim
Tadeusz Nowakowski, Bariton - 2. Muslim
Chor und Orchester des Staatstheaters Braunschweig
Conductor: Jonas Alber

A Google translation of the text on the DRK home page:
Swedish Opera with a miracle lamp. A fairy-tale opera, as you do not necessarily imagine, because Kurt Atterberg's Aladin does not lose himself in the exotic, no, his late-romantic sound language puts the fairy tale into our world. Aladdin is captivated by the beauty and splendor of Princess Laila. Laila's appearance is staged correctly, everyone has to flee from the street when she is on the way to Hamam. Whoever sees Laila unveiled is punished with death. But Aladin cannot help himself - he throws himself at the feet of the beauties and what nobody expects: they fall in love. Aladdin is, as a rule, discharged from the palace guard. A blind beggar reports and prophesies to the Grand Vizir Muluk, who, of course, has also succumbed to the fascination of the beautiful princess. If you release Aladdin, I will lead you into a subterranean treasure vault where an eternal wonder lamp burns. The lamp has the property of fulfilling every wish to its owner ... The works of the Swedish composer Kurt Atterberg works are rarely performed here, performing the symphonies, suites or concerts, but his operas are completely forgotten. The Opera House Braunschweig dares a revival of the fairy tale opera, at which Atterberg worked from 1936 to 1941.

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