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MONTEVERDI CYCLE
Claudio Monteverdi, Elena Kats-Chernin
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Claudio Monteverdi, Elena Kats-Chernin
MONTEVERDI CYCLE
Komische Oper Berlin, 2013

Soloists: 
Günter Papendell, Ezgi Kutlu, Tansel Akzeybek, Peter Renz, Mirka Wagner, Adrian Strooper, Christiane Oertel, Thomas Michael Allen, Jens Larsen, Christoph Späth, Tom Erik Lie, Karolina Gumos, Annelie Sophie Müller
Orchestra, Chorus: 
Orchestra and Chorus of the Komische Oper Berlin
Conductor: 
André de Ridder
Director: 
Barrie Kosky
Location: 
Komische Oper Berlin

Monteverdi’s operas are rightly considered as the fi rst masterpieces in opera history. Much like DNA, they contain all characteristics of today’s opera, 400 years later. Elena Kats-Chernin, a successful international composer from Tashkent, used Monteverdi’s musical material, even though it barely contains any concrete orchestration details, and has provided a new and idiosyncratic instrumentation. Similar to what Monteverdi did in his time, Kats-Chernin incorporates various styles, from Jazz, Klezmer, to Tango and Ragtime into her style. This new creation of Monteverdi’s opera uses the traditional orchestral instrumentation, and adds exotic instruments from Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Western Africa. Strong, comic, enthralling, stark and sensitive images, with which Barrie Kosky fascinates the audience, stirring them to raucous applause.
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