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Agneta Eichenholz, Jarrett Ott, Michael Nagy and Ladislav Elgr (© Monika Rittershaus) |
Back in May, we posted about barihunk Michael Nagy would perform the title role in Swiss composer Andrea
Lorenzo Scartazzini new opera about Edward II at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. The production opens on February and we have some photos from the rehearsals, which are going on now.
The opera will have five
performances between February 19-March 9,
hunkentenor Ladislav Elgr singing the role of his alleged lover Piers de
Gaveston and barihunk Jarrett Ott as the Angel.
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Two scenes from Edward II (© Monika Rittershaus) |
The libretto by Thomas Jonigk focuses entirely on the role of the
outsider Edward II and looks at society’s attitude towards homosexuals
both then and now. Whether the close bond between Edward and Gaveston in
the early 14th
century was sexual in nature remains a contested issue, but among art
circles Edward II has long been an icon of the gay movement. Gaveston
was decapitated for being gay and King Edward II was executed in 1327 by
having a red hot roasting spit shoved into his anus.
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Michael Nagy in Edward II (© Monika Rittershaus) |
The subject matter inspired Christopher Marlowe’s bloody 1593 play about
the self-assertive strivings of the hapless English king, the 1923 version
by Bertolt Brecht of the same name and Derek Jarman’s 1992 famous film
adaptation “Edward II.”
Scartazzini most recent operatic work was
The Sandman, which premiered in 2012 at the Theater Basel with Christof Loy directing. Tickets for
Edward II are on sale now
online.
Who's the shirtless guy on the right of the first picture? Does he sing? (Not that that matters!)
ReplyDeleteNo, he's a dancer
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