Komische Oper Berlin at Flughafen Tempelhof - Hangar 4
Lear
Opera
Columbiadamm 10, 12101 Berlin
Aribert Reimann

© Jan Windszus Photography
Description
A storm is brewing! Lear, the stunning masterpiece opera by Aribert Reimann, is returning to the Komische Oper Berlin, where this monumental tale of an ageing king was previously staged by Harry Kupfer and Hans Neuenfels. At Tempelhof Airport, Barrie Kosky is now presenting his astonishing vision of the battle for power that rages over Shakespeare’s haunting father figure.
King Lear is inching toward death. He plans to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, with the largest share going to the one who shows him the greatest love. While Goneril and Regan try to outdo one another in their lavish declarations, Cordelia, the youngest, rejects the contest. She, who truly loves her father, refuses to participate – thereby wounding him deeply.As a result, Lear disowns his favourite daughter. Now lacking a dowry, she is married off by her father to the King of France, who later decides to invade Lear’s lands. The kingdom is divided between Goneril and Regan, who eventually unite in open contempt for their ageing father. Accompanied only by his Fool, the old king wanders across an open field through rain and storm at night…
Premiering in 1978, Aribert Reimann’s Lear condenses Shakespeare’s monumental drama into eleven scenes, some unfolding simultaneously, creating a timeless masterpiece of unparalleled vocal and instrumental power. Barrie Kosky stages this classic of modern music theatre as the endgame of a king who knows how little time he has left, yet refuses to hear the truth. A man who is loved, but must die alone.
King Lear is inching toward death. He plans to divide his kingdom among his three daughters, with the largest share going to the one who shows him the greatest love. While Goneril and Regan try to outdo one another in their lavish declarations, Cordelia, the youngest, rejects the contest. She, who truly loves her father, refuses to participate – thereby wounding him deeply.As a result, Lear disowns his favourite daughter. Now lacking a dowry, she is married off by her father to the King of France, who later decides to invade Lear’s lands. The kingdom is divided between Goneril and Regan, who eventually unite in open contempt for their ageing father. Accompanied only by his Fool, the old king wanders across an open field through rain and storm at night…
Premiering in 1978, Aribert Reimann’s Lear condenses Shakespeare’s monumental drama into eleven scenes, some unfolding simultaneously, creating a timeless masterpiece of unparalleled vocal and instrumental power. Barrie Kosky stages this classic of modern music theatre as the endgame of a king who knows how little time he has left, yet refuses to hear the truth. A man who is loved, but must die alone.
Cast
Nicholas Carter
Musikalische Leitung
Barrie Kosky
Inszenierung
Orchester der Komischen Oper Berlin
Orchester
Vocalconsort Berlin
Chor
Chorsolisten der Komischen Oper Berlin
Chor
Komparserie
Komparserie
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Rebecca Ringst
Bühnenbild
Klaus Bruns
Kostüme
Sophie Jira
Dramaturgie
David Cavelius
Chöre
Olaf Freese
Licht
Holger Schwark
Sounddesign
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Scott Hendricks
König Lear
Dimitry Ivashchenko
König von Frankreich
Philipp Meierhöfer
Herzog von Albany
Johannes Dunz
Herzog von Cornwall
Ivan Turšić
Graf von Kent
Günter Papendell
Graf von Gloster
Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen
Edgard
Brenton Ryan
Edmund
Rosie Aldridge
Goneril
Nicole Chevalier
Regan
Penny Sofroniadou
Cordelia
Dagmar Manzel
Narr
Dates
Komische Oper Berlin at Flughafen Tempelhof - Hangar 4
Columbiadamm 10, 12101 Berlin
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