We're Shooting: "Maria Stuarda" at the Salzburg Festival
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New production of the Austrian lyrical event, given until 30 August, the masterpiece of Donizetti, directed by Antonello Manacorda, did not deliver the long-awaited duel of queens.
Director Ulrich Rasches condenses Donizetti's opera into a power drama, which he integrates well into the giant space as a movement theatre.
Director Ulrich Rasche is well-known and notorious for his rotating discs. In Salzburg, he performs Donizetti's "Maria Stuarda" and narrows the drama. Very soothing for it: hardly anything sounds like Belcanto cliché.
Who stays still loses. Ulrich Rasche's production of Donizetti's opera "Maria Stuarda" works with an ingenious metaphor, while Lisette Oropesa gives a multifaceted title hero.
Director Ulrich Rasche lets Maria Stuarda and Elisabeth I march on two discs in a circle - each in its own rotating world.
A lot of applause for the premiere of Gaetano Donizetti's opera at the Großes Festspielhaus.
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