The Citizen (Gauteng)

Go Nouveau this weekend

STRAUSS: FAN FAVOURITE DER ROSENKAVAL­IER OPENS IN MAJOR CENTRES TOMORROW

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Tragicomic romance opens at Nouveau, SterKineko­r cinemas.

The final opera in the current Met: Live in HD season is Strauss’ tragicomic romance, Der Rosenkaval­ier. The production, the Met’s first new staging of the piece since 1969, releases exclusivel­y at Nouveau and select Ster-Kinekor cinemas tomorrow.

The dream cast of Renée Fleming, singing in her final performanc­es of one of her signature roles as the Marschalli­n, and Elena Garanea in her Met role debut as the Marschalli­n’s young lover, Octavian, star in Strauss’s grandest opera.

This production also features Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs, the Marschalli­n’s oafish cousin; Erin Morley as Sophie, the innocent young woman who comes between the Marschalli­n and Octavian; Marcus Brück in his Met debut as Sophie’s father, Faninal; and Matthew Polenzani as the Italian Singer.

In this new staging of Der Rosenkaval­ier, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscori­ng the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask.

Carsen’s staging features set design by Paul Steinberg, costume design by Brigitte Reiffenstu­el, lighting design by Carsen and Peter Van Praet and choreograp­hy by Philippe Giraudeau. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingl­y perfect score.

The opera premiered at the Court Opera, Dresden, in 1911. Set in an idealised Vienna of the past, Strauss’ most popular opera concerns a wise woman of the world who is involved with a much younger lover but ultimately is forced to accept the laws of time, giving him up to a pretty young heiress.

Hofmannsth­al’s fascinatin­g libretto deftly combines comedy, dreamy nostalgic fantasy, genuine human drama and light, but striking touches of philosophy

and social commentary.

Strauss’ magnificen­t score, likewise, works on several levels, combining the refinement of Mozart with the epic grandeur of Wagner.

The running time of the opera is 4 hours 12 minutes, including

two intervals.

If your taste for films outside of the popular realm is not yet quenched, the 19th Encounters South African Internatio­nal Documentar­y Festival offers an extraordin­ary, wide-ranging selection of nonfiction experience­s according to Encounters Festival director Darryl Els.

This popular annual festival at Ster-Kinekor’s Nouveau cinemas at Rosebank Mall in Johannesbu­rg and the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town ends on Sunday. – Citzen reporter

For more informatio­n about the Encounters Documentar­y Festival and the

screening at Nouveau, visit

 ?? Pictures: Supplied ?? ON STAGE. Watch Der Rosenkaval­ier this weekend.
Pictures: Supplied ON STAGE. Watch Der Rosenkaval­ier this weekend.

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