Mieczyslaw Weinberg's powerful Holocaust drama Die Passagierin channels his and his family's ordeals of wartime and Soviet persecution, applying them musically to Zofia Posmysz's autobiographical novel. The score was praised by Shostakovich for its 'beauty and greatness', with a narrative that unfolds on an ocean liner bound for Brazil on which a former Auschwitz guard and one of her Polish prisoners confront impossible moral conflict and harrowing flashbacks in music that is sparse, dark, sardonic and intermittently tender. This acclaimed Oper Graz production draws us movingly into the raw unimaginable madness of this imperishable moment in history.
Actors:
Nadja Stefanoff, Dshmailja Kaiser, Will Hartmann, Markus Butter, Chor der Oper Graz, Grazer Philharmoniker, Nadja Loschky, Roland Kluttig
Directors:
Axel Stummer, Nadja Loschky, Christian Weibenberger
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