Fidelio: Wiener Philharmoniker (Franz Welser-Möst) (2015)
2h 16min
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Synopsis:
Claus Guth’s strikingly experimental new production drew fervent reactions at its premiere at the 2015 Salzburg Festival. On an elegantly spartan set - suggestive of Freud's ‘salon of the unconscious’ - the opera is reworked with amplified noises and ambient sounds substituting for the traditional dialogue and the inclusion of hand-signing doppelgangers who shadow some of the lead characters. “Jonas Kaufmann’s gorgeously sung Florestan” and Leonora - “triumphantly sung by Adrianne Pieczonka” - masterfully execute Guth’s conceptual exploration of the mind’s ability to self-impose its own prison.
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