Das verratene Meer
Das verratene Meer | |
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Opera by Hans Werner Henze | |
The composer in 1960 | |
Translation | The Betrayed Sea |
Librettist | Hans-Ulrich Treichel |
Based on |
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea by Yukio Mishima |
Premiere |
5 May 1990 Deutsche Oper, Berlin |
Das verratene Meer (The Betrayed Sea) is an opera in two parts and 14 scenes, with music by Hans Werner Henze to a German libretto by Hans-Ulrich Treichel, after Yukio Mishima's novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea. Composed between 1986 and 1989, it was Henze's 9th opera, his third that he wrote for the Deutsche Oper in Berlin.
Performance history
It was first performed at the Deutsche Oper, Berlin on 5 May 1990, when it was conducted by Markus Stenz and produced by Götz Friedrich. The US premiere was at San Francisco Opera on 8 November 1991.[1]
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast, 5 May 1990 (Conductor: Markus Stenz) |
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Fusako Kuroda, a 33-year old widow | soprano | Stephanie Sundine/Beverly Morgan
(Ms. Sundine acted while Ms. Morgan sang, due to Ms. Sundine's illness at the time of the premiere) |
Noboru, her son aged 13, number 3 in the gang | tenor | Clemens Bieber |
Ryuji Tsukazaki, merchant navy officer | baritone | Andreas Schmidt |
Ship's mate | bass-baritone | |
Gang member number 1 | baritone | Martin Gantner |
Gang member number 2 | countertenor | |
Gang member number 4 | baritone | |
Gang member number 5 | bass-baritone | |
Synopsis
Part I: Summer
- Scene 1 - Fusako's house
- Scene 2 - An abandoned warehouse
- Scene 3 - A park on a hill above the sea
- Scene 4 - Fusako's house
- Scene 5 - The warehouse
- Scene 6 - The park
- Scene 7 - On the pier in the harbour
- Scene 8 - The warehouse
Part II: Winter
- Scene 9 - The park
- Scene 10 - The warehouse
- Scene 11 - Fusako's house
- Scene 12 - The warehouse
- Scene 13 - Fusako's boutique
- Scene 14 - The warehouse
References
- Notes
- ↑ John Rockwell (1984-04-30). "Henze's Setting of Mishima's Sailor". New York Times. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
- Sources
- Amadeus Almanac, accessed 6 November 2008
- Clements, Andrew, "Das verratene Meer", The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7
External links
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