Opera
Giuditta
Synopsis
Giuditta was to be Franz Lehár’s ticket to the world of opera: His “Spieloper” or “musical comedy” was triumphantly premiered in January 1934. Intoxicating melodies and borrowings from Puccini, whom Lehár admired, and his tragically loving characters stand alongside operetta-like innocuousness. However, the end of the plot is by no means cheerful; the lovers Giuditta and Octavio go their separate ways in resignation. The “musical comedy” thus only seems to stand in stark contrast to the social present of the emerging war, the 1930s. Director Christoph Marthaler, known for his whimsically beautiful theatre evenings, picks up on the ambivalence of Lehár’s characters, who vacillate between opulence and resignation, between euphoria and the abyss. Orchestral music by Béla Bartók, Erich Wolfgang Korngold or Dmitri Shostakovich, songs by Viktor Ullmann, Hanns Eisler or Alban Berg as well as excerpts from Sladek oder Die schwarze Armee by Ödön von Horváth radically place Lehár’s operetta in the context of its time of origin. Giuditta in Christoph Marthaler’s version tells a love story within the turmoil and confusion of the times, brilliantly realised by a top-class cast led by Vida Miknevičiūtė and Daniel Behle.
Additional Info
- No: A05050837
- Composer: Franz Lehár
- Conductor: Titus Engel
- Orchestra: Bayerisches Staatsorchester
- Artists: Vida Miknevičiūtė, Daniel Behle, Kerstin Avemo, Sebastian Kohlhepp
- Production year: 2021
- Run time: 02:36:00
- Director: Stage Director: Christoph Marthaler
- Producers: ZDF, Unitel, ARTE, Bayerische Staatsoper
- Format: 4K