Arabella

Arabella

Release date : March 23, 2023
Runtime : 2h 39m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language :
Director : Tobias Kratzer /
Writers : Richard Strauss /
Production companies : Deutsche Oper Berlin /
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At first glance, Hofmannsthal's libretto ARABELLA is a comedy of mistaken identity which, had it been composed by Rossini, could have been a snappy buffo opera. But the music of Richard Strauss, who pulls out all the stops of his orchestral art, from the late romantic intoxication to the most modern discord, creates a subtle, colorful panorama of a society in transition, whose late-bourgeois values ​​are crumbling. One's own identity and interpersonal relationships have to be tested from scratch. Central is – even more than the title character, who oscillates between romance and rebellion – Arabella's younger sister Zdenka, who, disguised as a man by her parents for lack of money for girls' clothes befitting their status, has to struggle all the more desperately with her/his role as an outsider.
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  • title:Arabella
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:2h 39m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Tobias Kratzer /
  • Writers: Richard Strauss ·
  • Production companies: Deutsche Oper Berlin ·
  • Overview:At first glance, Hofmannsthal's libretto ARABELLA is a comedy of mistaken identity which, had it been composed by Rossini, could have been a snappy buffo opera. But the music of Richard Strauss, who pulls out all the stops of his orchestral art, from the late romantic intoxication to the most modern discord, creates a subtle, colorful panorama of a society in transition, whose late-bourgeois values ​​are crumbling. One's own identity and interpersonal relationships have to be tested from scratch. Central is – even more than the title character, who oscillates between romance and rebellion – Arabella's younger sister Zdenka, who, disguised as a man by her parents for lack of money for girls' clothes befitting their status, has to struggle all the more desperately with her/his role as an outsider.
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