Opera
Kublai Khan
Synopsis
In April 2024, the Komische Oper Cublai, gran kan de’ Tartari by Giambattista Casti celebrate its world premiere with music by Antonio Salieri from 1786 at the MusikTheater an der Wien. Kublai Khan, grandson of the dreaded Genghis Khan, at least still has quite a bit of trouble on his hands. Things are not going well in the great empire: backward economy, cultureless people of barbaric customs. At least that’s the European view of the two Italian emigrants, who are supposed to lead the court into the civilized age of the Enlightenment. To make matters worse, the succession to the throne is also shaky. The son of the Khan is anything but fit to rule and the Indian princess refuses to marry. Director Martin G. Berger places the question of tradition and transformation at the centre of his production. In today’s Vienna, Berger and his production team Antonio Salieri now go in search of traces of how social coexistence between the tried and tested and reimagined is possible in the 21st century and finally help the composer to give his world premiere after all. Conductor Christophe Rousset, who has been committed to Antonio Salieri’s music for many years and will now rehearse the original Italian version, will provide the musical enjoyment.
Additional Info
- No: A04050364
- Composer: Antonio Salieri
- Conductor: Christophe Rousset
- Orchestra: Les Talens Lyriques
- Artists: Carlo Lepore, Lauranne Oliva, Alasdair Kent, Marie Lys, Arnold Schoenberg Chor
- Production year: 2024
- Run time: 02:42:00
- Director: Stage Director: Martin G. Berger
- Producers: Unitel
- Format: HDTV 16:9