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Gisela! oder: Die merk- und denkwürdigen Wege des Glücks

In Hans Werner Henze’s opera »L’Upupa«, premiered at the Semperoper the season before last, the itinerant youthful hero Al Kasim summarises the work’s central theme in one sentence: »The journey is never-ending«. Henze’s new work for the stage also involves a change of location, although at the close of proceedings the action seems to have achieved a certain finality. But is this merely illusory? The Ruhr valley is all industrial gloom viewed against Naple’s dolce-vita-far-niente. The contrast in location could not be greater, and it is between these two poles that the protagonists oscillate. A German tourist group, which includes Jan-Philipp and his fiancee Gisela, are enjoying a Neapolitan early summer. Gisela succumbs to the heady atmosphere and falls in love with the tour guide Gennarino, a modern counterpart to the crafty and scheming Pulcinella from commedia dell’arte. However, any great romance between Gisela and Gennarino is inconceivable. Even their new life together in Oberhausen proves unmanageable, involving a litany of slights, ugly scenes and hurt feelings, as well as visions of crises and conflicts. Can this really be the end of the journey?

Musictheatre by Hans Werner Henze, Christian Lehnert and Michael Kerstan For singers, actors, mixed little choir and instruments Performed in German with German surtitles

Running time 1 hour 15 minutes

Premiere 20 Nov 2010

Next Performances / Casting

19 Sep 2012
07:00 pm - 08:15 pm
 
 
28 Sep 2012
07:00 pm - 08:15 pm
 
 

Musical Director: Erik Nielsen
Staging: Elisabeth Stöppler
Set Design: Rebecca Ringst
Costume Design: Frank Lichtenberg
Lighting Design: Fabio Antoci
Choir: Pablo Assante
Video: Andreas Etter
Choreographie: Ralf Herzog
Dramaturgy: Stefan Ulrich

Casting 19 Sep 2012

Gisela Geldmeier: Nadja Mchantaf
Hanspeter Schluckebier: Markus Butter
Gennaro Esposito: Giorgio Berrugi
Eine Touristin: Gala El Hadidi
Eine andere Touristin: Diana Tomsche
Antonio Scarlatti, Gastwirt / Ein Tourist: Ilhun Jung
Ein anderer Tourist: Gerald Hupach
Der deutsche Generalkonsul: Peter Lobert

Saxon State Opera Choir
Staatskapelle Dresden

Commissioned opus of Kulturhauptstadt Europas Ruhr.2010 and Semperoper Dresden including a revised version for the Semperoper Dresden.
With generous support of the Foundation for Support of the Semperoper.

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Gala El Hadidi & Ilhun Jung|Gisela! oder: Die merk- und denkwürdigen Wege des Glücks|© Matthias Creutziger

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Gisela! oder: Die merk- und denkwürdigen Wege des Glücks
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Gisela! oder: Die merk- und denkwürdigen Wege des Glücks