• City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra / Gražinytė-Tyla

    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra / Gražinytė-Tyla

    Konzerthaus Big Hall - Wien
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    Lothringerstrasse 20
    1030 Wien
     

    City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra / Gražinytė-Tyla Konzerthaus Big Hall - Wien Tue 06.Apr 2027 19:00
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    • City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
       
    • City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus Chor
       
    • Iurii Samoilov Tadeusz (Bariton)
       
    • Adrienn Miksch Marta (Sopran)
       
    • Anna Gorbachyova Katja (Sopran)
       
    • Lidia Vinyes-Curtis Krzystina (Mezzosopran)
       
    • Marta Fontanals-Simmons Vlasta (Mezzosopran)
       
    • Nadezhda Karyazina Hannah (Alt)
       
    • Olivia Doray Ivette (Sopran)
       
    • Helen Field Alte (Sopran)
       
    • Liuba Sokolova Bronka (Alt)
       
    • Daveda Karanas Lisa (Mezzosopran)
       
    • Nikolai Schukoff Walter (Tenor)
       
    • Géraldine Dulex Oberaufseherin / Kapo (Sprecherin)
       
    • Albert Casals SS-Mann (Tenor)
       
    • Marcell Bakonyi SS-Mann (Bass)
       
    • Hrólfur Sæmundsson SS-Mann (Bass)
       
    • Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla Dirigentin
       
     

    Programme

     
    • Mieczysław Weinberg

      Passazhirka »Die Passagierin«. Oper in zwei Akten, acht Bildern und einem Epilog op. 97 (1968) Konzertante Aufführung in deutscher, polnischer, tschechischer, jiddischer, französischer und englischer Sprache

     
     

    An ocean liner on its way to Brazil at the end of the 1950s: in Mieczysław Weinberg's opera »The Passenger«, Martha, a former concentration camp guard, is caught up in the past. 15 years after the war, she meets Lisa on the ship, who unexpectedly survived the concentration camp. While they dance on board, flashbacks evoke the horrors of camp life.

    Masterpiece of recent opera history
    Weinberg, born in Warsaw in 1919, lost his entire family in the Holocaust. He managed to save himself by fleeing to the Soviet Union. There he found an artistic advocate in Dmitri Shostakovich and a defender against arbitrary state violence. Shostakovich also supported Weinberg's opera »The Passenger«, completed in 1968, which he considered to be a masterpiece. However, despite all his efforts, its performance failed due to censorship and was not premiered until 2010 in Bregenz. Weinberg not only quotes Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne for solo violin, for example, but also incorporates elements of folk music, jazz and atonality in equal measure. Shostakovich summarises: »I understand 'The Passenger' as a hymn to the people who stood up to the most terrible evil in the world, fascism.«

    Musical memorial
    The City of Birmingham Orchestra & Choir, conducted by Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, will now perform this masterpiece of recent opera history in concert with a number of exceptional soloists in German, Polish, Czech, Yiddish, French and English – - a musical memorial to the crimes of the Holocaust.

     

    (Source: konzerthaus.at)