Opera
Zaide & Adama (Mozart 22)
Synopsis
An abducted beauty in a harem, a noble rescuer from Europe, a merciless Muslim ruler – aren't these the ingredients for Mozart's "Die Entführung aus dem Serail"? Yes, but not only. They are also found in the fragment of a "Turkish" opera that Mozart wrote shortly before the "Entführung," a work that was later given the title "Zaide." The fragmentary nature and splendid music of "Zaide" have long stimulated enterprising artists to attempt completions or collages to make the work performable. For the Mozart 22 project, Salzburg Festival director Peter Ruzicka commissioned the Israeli composer Chaya Czernowin to produce a new work that stage director Claus Guth would then interweave with the "Zaide" fragment. In "Zaide" we have two lovers, Zaide and Gomatz, held prisoner in a harem in an imaginary past, somewhere in the Middle East… In "Adama" we have two lovers, a Woman and a Man, caught in the irreconcilable religious and political conflicts of today's Middle East. Mozart's themes are imprisonment, doomed love, culture clash and despotism; Czernowin's are the same, but transported into our time. She tells of the love between an Israeli woman and a Palestinian man, a partnership doomed to fail in a world torn by violence. Czernowin approached her task with great reverence for Mozart's work. " Adama establishes a counterpoint to Zaide's plot," she says. "My contributions to this new 'complete work' are not traditional arias, but often fragments, musical pieces that are cut in the middle. […] Mozart's excerpts alternate with elements from Adama and sometimes overlap as well: then the two scores are almost synchronized. In that sense, Adama is a mirror of Mozart's Zaide." While Ivor Bolton entices a fresh and spirited rendition of the Mozart score from the Mozarteum Orchestra in the pit, Johannes Kalitzke and the Österreichisches Ensemble für Neue Musik give a sharp and precise reading of "Adama" at the back of the stage. An outstanding cast gives performances of equal dramatic and vocal strength. Commenting on this experiment's place in the Mozart 22 project, the Financial Times' Shirley Apthorp declared that "Zaide – Adama stands out for its bold originality."
Additional Info
- No: A04001459
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Chaya Czernowin
- Conductor: Ivor Bolton, Johannes Kalitzke
- Orchestra: Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg, Österr. Ensemble f. Neue Musik / Chorus: BASLER MADRIGALISTEN
- Artists: Mojca Erdmann, Topi Lehtipuu, Johan Reuter, John Mark Ainsley, Renato Girolami
- Production year: 2006
- Run time: 02:09:00
- Director: Andreas Morell / Claus Guth
- Producers: UNITEL and BFMI in co-production with CLASSICA in cooperation with the Salzburg Festival