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Vipern
Eine mörderische Begierde in 4 Akten
nach Motiven von Thomas Middleton und William Rowley
Edition: Matériel d'exécution
Détails du produit
Description
Beatrice, the daughter of the nobleman Vermandero, falls passionately in love with Alsemero who returns her love. She gives her servant De Flores the task of eliminating her unloved bridegroom Alonzo de Piracquo. But after the murder De Flores doesn’t want money, as planned, but desires his beautiful client for himself and rapes her. Beatrice abandons herself to her unexpected desire and realises her suppressed sexual appetite.
Meanwhile Antonio, Vermandero’s servant, disposes of Alonzo’s dead body. Frightened for his life he flees to the madhouse, which is situated in the cellars underneath the palace. The head of the madhouse is Alibio, who hides his young wife Isabelle here. Antonio succeeds in finding Isabella and seduces her. After Alonzo’s death there is nothing to prevent Beatrice from marrying Alsemero. But the wedding night presents a problem for Beatrice: she is no longer a virgin. To keep this secret from Alsemero, she is represented by her untouched lady-in-waiting, Diaphanta. She fails to see that Diaphanta is also in love with Alsemero and longs to satiate her desire for him. When she realises this, Beatrice orders the murder of Diaphanta.
In the meantime, the madhouse patients are taking over the Vermandero palace. Beatrice confesses that she is dependent on De Flores, whom she stabs to death in front of everyone. But she realises that she still has not freed herself from him. At the end Beatrice is forced to acknowledge Isabelle’s insight: ‘Now we are all in hell.’
Meanwhile Antonio, Vermandero’s servant, disposes of Alonzo’s dead body. Frightened for his life he flees to the madhouse, which is situated in the cellars underneath the palace. The head of the madhouse is Alibio, who hides his young wife Isabelle here. Antonio succeeds in finding Isabella and seduces her. After Alonzo’s death there is nothing to prevent Beatrice from marrying Alsemero. But the wedding night presents a problem for Beatrice: she is no longer a virgin. To keep this secret from Alsemero, she is represented by her untouched lady-in-waiting, Diaphanta. She fails to see that Diaphanta is also in love with Alsemero and longs to satiate her desire for him. When she realises this, Beatrice orders the murder of Diaphanta.
In the meantime, the madhouse patients are taking over the Vermandero palace. Beatrice confesses that she is dependent on De Flores, whom she stabs to death in front of everyone. But she realises that she still has not freed herself from him. At the end Beatrice is forced to acknowledge Isabelle’s insight: ‘Now we are all in hell.’
Orchestral Cast
3 (2. auch Picc., 3. auch Altfl.) · 0 · Engl. Hr. · 3 (2. auch Es-Klar., 3. auch Bassklar.) · 3 (2. und 3. auch Kfg.) - 4 · 3 (2. auch Piccolotrp., 3. auch Basstrp.) · 3 · 1 - Str.
Bühnenmusik: Altsax. · Vibr. · Drumset (Bass Drum · Side Stick · Snare · 3 Tomt. · Ride · Hi-Hat · Hi-Hat Crash · Crash Cymbal) (1 Spieler) · E-Bass (od. gezupfter akustischer Bass)
Bühnenmusik: Altsax. · Vibr. · Drumset (Bass Drum · Side Stick · Snare · 3 Tomt. · Ride · Hi-Hat · Hi-Hat Crash · Crash Cymbal) (1 Spieler) · E-Bass (od. gezupfter akustischer Bass)
Programmation des personnes
Vermandero, ein reicher Edelmann · Bass - Beatrice-Joanna, seine Tochter · dramatischer Sopran - De Flores, ein Diener · Heldenbariton - Alsemero, verliebt in Beatrice · Bariton - Antonio, Diener Vermanderos · hoher lyrischer Bariton - Jasperino, Diener Alsemeros · Tenor - Diaphanta, Zofe von Beatrice · hoher Sopran - Alonzo de Piracquo, verlobt mit Beatrice · Tenor - Tomazo de Piracquo, sein Bruder · Bariton - Alibio, Vorsteher des Tollhauses · Tenor - Isabella, seine erheblich jüngere Frau · lyrischer Sopran - Maria, Wärterin im Tollhaus · Alt - Drei verrückte Dichterinnen, Insassen im Tollhaus · drei Frauenstimmen
Plus d'infos
Titre:
Vipern
Eine mörderische Begierde in 4 Akten
nach Motiven von Thomas Middleton und William Rowley
Libretto von Tim Coleman und Christian Jost
Deutsche Fassung von Rainer G. Schmidt
Langue:
Allemand
Edition:
Matériel d'exécution
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2004
Durée:
110 ′
Première:
21 janvier 2005 · Düsseldorf (D)
Opernhaus
Musikalische Leitung: John Fiore
Inszenierung: Eike Gramss · Kostüme: Gottfried Pilz · Bühnenbild: Gottfried Pilz
Veranstalter: Deutsche Oper am Rhein
(scenic)
Opernhaus
Musikalische Leitung: John Fiore
Inszenierung: Eike Gramss · Kostüme: Gottfried Pilz · Bühnenbild: Gottfried Pilz
Veranstalter: Deutsche Oper am Rhein
(scenic)
Travaux commandés :
komponiert im Auftrag der Deutschen Oper am Rhein, Theatergemeinschaft Düsseldorf-Duisburg, als deren "Composer in Residence" der Spielzeit 2004/05 und in Koproduktion mit dem Stadttheater Bern
Détails techniques
Numéro du produit:
LS 5025-01
Droits de livraison:
Pour le monde entier
représentations
Vipern
Chef d'orchestre: Jac van Steen
Orchestre: Musikkollegium Winterthur
18 avril 2008 |
Winterthur (Suisse) , Stadthaus
19.45 Uhr - Komponistenporträt Christian Jost
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