La Piccola Cubana
La Piccola Cubana
La Piccola Cubana
La Piccola Cubana
La Piccola Cubana
La Piccola Cubana
La Piccola Cubana

La Piccola Cubana

Vstupné
15–25 €
Réžia
Pauline Beaulieu
Autor
Hans Werner Henze, Hans Magnus Enzenberger
Hrajú

V. Randem, E. Nikolovska, A. Moreno García, B. Chamandy, I. Karajan, L. Vogt

La piccola Cubana tells the turbulent story of the vaudeville singer Rachel against the backdrop of social upheavals in pre-revolutionary Cuba. Long after the premiere in 1974, Hans Werner Henze and Hans Magnus Enzensberger discussed a chamber music version of their television opera La Cubana, which was inspired by elements of songspiel and performed in an arrangement by Jobst Liebrecht.

In 1969 the writer Miguel Barnet published his testimonial novel Rachel’s Song, a fictional eye-witness account of shifting social conditions in Cuba. Tivoli and circus stages form the settings for Rachel’s narratives, combining memory and illusion. For the composer Hans Werner Henze, who travelled to Cuba, the island was a place of longing that inspired him politically and artistically, even years afterwards. In the early 1970s together with Hans Magnus Enzensberger, he conceived the opera La Cubana oder ein Leben für die Kunst (La Cubana or a Life for Art). Its classification as vaudeville refers to a multifaceted structure in the scenes and music that combine songspiel and music-theatrical grotesque. A libretto revision entitled La piccola Cubana and the concertante Lieder und Tänze aus der Operette La Cubana (Songs and Dances from the Operetta La Cubana) were produced as counterparts to the large-scale production of La Cubana. These represent the textual and instrumental basis for the arrangement that Henze was no longer able to finish before his death in 2012.

In German language only.

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