Spring!
Spring!
As spring gathers apace in May, the Komische Oper presents one of the twentieth century’s pivotal masterpieces: Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring . A ballet depicting a springtime sacrificial ritual, it’s still one of the modern repertoire’s most imposing works, featuring intricate rhythms and bold melodies. The American conductor Tito Muñoz is also bringing us a fascinating work from across the Atlantic. While Stravinsky was scandalizing early twentieth-century Europe with his expressionist ballets, the Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas—much less well known in Germany—was crafting his own orchestral masterpiece, Sensemayá , likewise inspired by ancient dance rituals. In addition, the soprano Josefine Mindus returns to the Komische Oper with Brett Dean’s contemporary Shakespearean meditation And Once I Played Ophelia . And what better way to conclude the evening than with Charles Ives’ existential inquiry, The Unanswered Question ?
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Cast
SILVESTRE REVUELTAS [1899–1940]
Sensemayá
BRETT DEAN [*1961]
And Once I Played Ophelia , for string orchestra and soprano
CHARLES IVES [1874–1954]
The Unanswered Question
IGOR STRAVINSKY [1882–1971]
The Rite of Spring
Komische Oper Berlin
Stage:
Schillertheater - Großer Saal
Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Tickets at the box office
10 - 40 €