War Requiem

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War Requiem
Fri 18.6.27, 18:00
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War Requiem
Tue 22.6.27, 19:00
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War Requiem
Wed 23.6.27, 19:00
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War Requiem
Mon 28.6.27, 19:30
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War Requiem
Thu 1.7.27, 19:00
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War Requiem
Fri 2.7.27, 19:00
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Requiem von Benjamin Britten

Opera Main stage

War Requiem op. 66
Text nach der Missa pro Defunctis und Gedichten von Wilfried Owen
Uraufgeführt am 30. Mai 1962 in der Coventry Cathedral
Premiere an der English National Opera am 16. November 2018
Premiere an der Deutschen Oper Berlin am 18. Juni 2027

«I am the enemy you killed, my friend,» writes an English lieutenant in 1918 on the front in northern France. On the day of the ceasefire, Wilfred Owen falls at the age of 25. The death knell and the peal of peace bells overlap, their echo resonating in Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem: an anti-militarist, anti-nationalist monument of remembrance, collective mourning and personal loss. Marked by the violence of two world wars, the work was premiered in 1962 to celebrate the rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral. Just as the ruins are integrated into the new architecture there, Owen’s poems also disrupt the structure of the Latin Requiem Mass. Britten’s setting draws on the emotional power of the Requiem tradition and incorporates that insight into human nature that distinguishes him as an opera composer. War Requiem stands for pacifism as an artistic stance and, sadly, is no less relevant in our political present. The internationally acclaimed production from London where, in 2018, it commemorated the end of the First World War, also makes a stance for peace. It is now being rehearsed by the artistic team around director Daniel Kramer and photographer Wolfgang Tillmans at the invitation of Deutsche Oper Berlin. In this production, Kramer’s poetically powerful physical work merges with the unconventional, worldly perspective of star photographer Tillmans, who is making his operatic debut in Berlin. Together, they create timeless situations where trauma and solace, weight and intimacy reside. Photographic snapshots crown the space, seeming to observe themselves, coalescing into silent landscapes. In the spirit of artistic exchange, the solo parts at the premiere were to be sung by a Russian soprano, a British tenor and a German baritone. At the last minute, the Soviet government prevented its star soprano from participating. Now this symbolic cast is to be realised under the musical direction of Britten expert Sir Donald Runnicles with Elena Tsallagova, Nicky Spence and Björn Bürger.
Introduction 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn lateinischer und englischer Sprache mit deutschen und englischen Übertiteln
LanguageIn Latin and English with German and English surtitles
Durationca. 1 Stunde 30 Minuten / Keine Pause
Durationapprox. 90 minutes / no interval
Age recommendationab 14 Jahren
Age recommendationfrom age 14
Co-productionDiese Inszenierung wurde ursprünglich von der English National Opera und dem National Performing Arts Center (Taiwan) entwickelt. Mit großzügiger Unterstützung von: International Music and Art Foundation, Dr. Manfred Semmer und Dr. Karlheinz Knauthe, Arend und Brigitte Oetker, Stiftung für die Deutsche Oper Berlin. Präsentiert von TAZ und WALL
Co-productionThis production was originally created by English National Opera and National Performing Arts Center (Taiwan). With generous support from: International Music and Art Foundation, Dr Manfred Semmer and Dr Karlheinz Knauthe, Arend and Brigitte Oetker, Stiftung für die Deutsche Oper Berlin. Presented by TAZ and WALL

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