Opera Richard Strauss "Capriccio" (A conversation piece for music) Moscow theatre "New Opera"
Schedule for Richard Strauss "Capriccio" (A conversation piece for music) 2022
Composer: Richard Strauss Conductor: Valery Kritskov Stage Director: Alla Chepinoga Scenography: Victor Gerasimenko
Orchestra: Symphony Orchestra of the "New Opera" Theatre
How to solve a love triangle? Commission an opera!… who knew? That’s
exactly what the Countess Madeleine, the heroine of Strauss’ Capriccio, did. She
and her brother host a group of artists, who rehearse the entertainment for
Madeleine’s birthday. The Countess is an ardent art lover and among her guests
are the poet Olivier, the composer Flamand, the theatre director La Roche, who
acts as the stage director of the future performance, and the famous actress
Clairon. They are eating, drinking and arguing passionately about theatre and
opera. The poet Olivier and the composer Flamand are rivals for Madeleine’s
love. The situation is aggravated by the fact that they are also rivals in art,
each considering his art the greatest. To resolve the argument the Countess
commissions them to write an opera, in which they are to describe themselves and
the situation, and she will decide the following morning how the opera will end.
But what is going to be her decision? Which of them will Madeleine
choose? Capriccio (1941) is the last completed opera by Richard
Strauss to the libretto by the conductor Clemens Krauss written jointly with the
composer after Stefan Zweig’s scenario. Infused with humour and wit, the opera
is a chef-d'oeuvre of the master who traveled a long way to achieve his own
understanding of the opera art (Strauss was 77 when he finished Capriccio). The
love triangle gave cause for an original dramatized conversation about the role
of words and sounds in musical theatre and the purpose of the poet and of the
composer in it.
Strauss’ opera works are not well known in Russia. Capriccio, for
one, has never been performed in Russia and its production at the Novaya Opera
can be rightfully called its Russian premiere. The project of the production
suggested by the young stage director Alla Chepinoga has won an Open Stage
grant. The Open Stage is a company founded by the Department of Culture of the
Moscow City; its mission is to develop theatre and support young artists. The
music director of the production is Valery Kritskov. Their creative alliance
with Alla Chepinoga has already resulted in the production of the opera triptych
Voice of a Woman, successfully performed in the Novaya Opera. Victor
Gerasimenko, the art director of the theatre, has created the design for
Capriccio.
The premiere of Capriccio will be one of the events during the Year
of Germany in Russia. The motto of the Year of Germany in Russia 2012/13
will be “Russia and Germany: we build the future together”. From June 2012 till
June 2013, Germany will be represented throughout Russia by a wide range of
projects embracing politics, economy, culture, education and science. The Year
of Germany is aimed to strengthen the Russia-Germany entente cordiale, suggest
solutions for global issues and open new avenues for a joint future of Russia
and Germany. The Year of Germany 2012/13 is organized by the Goethe-Institut,
the Ministry for Foreign affairs of Germany, East Committee for German Economy
with the support of the Russian-German Chamber of Commerce.
Alla Chepinoga, stage director:
“Capriccio is a unique work by its nature as the author defined it as a
conversation piece for music. Our production too will be unique, combining
intellectual music and glam design, a simple story and its sophisticated
interpretation… We will try to address the eternal question “which came first
the chicken or the egg”, drama or music, in different theatrical idioms. In
store for the audience are metaphoric sets, video installations, mask
characters, elements of the theatre of the absurd and many surprises.
Theatre reflects our life like a mirror and that is why we use a lot of
mirrors in our sets. But what happens behind the looking-glass, in the depth of
a loving woman’s heart full of art? The answer to this question one should guess
in the finale.” Victor Gerasimenko, designer:
“The flowing lines of Capriccio’s sets are inspired by the music
characterized by a smooth, edgeless theme. It has no acute conflicts, only a
flowing conversation. From this comes the plasticity of the interior, in the
middle of which there are stairs and incomplete lines like in art nouveau.
However there are no traits of art nouveau in the banisters or decoration. I do
not use a stylized design but a mixture of styles. I suppose the sets resemble a
present-day pavilion with many mirrors. Why mirrors? Because this opera is about
the non-reality and delusiveness of everything: feelings, love, characters –
they all are but reflections. We use a screen in the sets. It is part of a
present-day interior with a fish tank full of swimming fish, which rich people
can afford. Something is going to happen in the tank. What exactly? It is a
secret yet. This is a projection which will be interacting with reality.
This opera is meant for a refined audience, but I think that productions
like this should be in the repertoire. It is works like Capriccio that develop
taste. ”
Schedule for Richard Strauss "Capriccio" (A conversation piece for music) 2022
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