Phaedra Concert opera in two acts (2007) by Hans Werner Henze
Libretto by Christian Lehnert
Austrian premiere Phaedra: Maria Riccarda Wesseling Aphrodite: Marlis Petersen Hippolytus: Jeremy Ovenden Artemis: Axel Köhler Minotaur: Lauri Vasar Ensemble Modern orchestra Michael Boder, conductor Peter Mussbach, director Stage design: Olafur Eliasson Costumes: Bernd Skodzig Light design: Olaf Freese
Henze wrote Phaedra for five protagonists and 24 musicians, mainly wind players and percussionists. As part of a body of experience accumulated in over forty stage works, his 14th opera once more opts for a mythological plot. The young poet and theologian Christian Lehnert has collaged stories from Greek and Roman antiquity for the libretto: Phaedra desires her stepson Hippolytus, who rejects her. Out of revenge, she accuses him of rape, and Hippolytus is put to death. In the second act, Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, restores Hippolytus to life, and he becomes a forest divinity in her realm by Lake Nemi (near Rome, where Henze, too, owns a country house), where he is ultimately killed by the bull-man Minotaur.
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Detailed schedule information:
19h 30
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