HINDEMITH, P.: Mathis der Maler [Opera] (Theater an der Wien, 2012)
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Mathis der Maler
Composer:
Hindemith, Paul
Libretto/Text Author:
Hindemith, Paul
Conductor:
Billy, Bertrand de
Orchestra:
Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Chorus:
Slovak Philharmonic Chorus
Chorus Master:
Juhanakova, Blanka
Albrecht von Brandenburg:
Streit, Kurt
Countess Helfenstein:
Hofmann, Magdalena Anna
Hans Schwalb:
Very, Raymond
Helfenstein's Piper:
Owens, Andrew
Lorenz von Pommersfelden:
Snell, Martin
Mathis:
Koch, Wolfgang
Regina:
Tretyakova, Katerina
Riedinger:
Grundheber, Franz
Sylvester von Schaumberg:
Ringelhahn, Oliver
Truchsess von Waldburg:
Connor, Ben
Ursula:
Uhl, Manuela
Wolfgang Capito:
Reid, Charles
Set/Stage Designer:
Engels, Johan
Costume Designer:
Ryott, Emma
Lighting Designer:
Jonathan, Mark
Stage Director:
Warner, Keith
Television Director:
Landsmann, Paul
Television Director:
Landsmann, Peter
Date of Production: 12-2012
Venue: Theater an der Wien
Playing Time: 03:10:18
Catalogue Number: 2.110691-92
UPC: 747313569151
Hindemith conceived Mathis der Maler, his 'opera in seven tableaux', as a reimagining of Matthias Grunewald's Isenheim Alterpiece, a depiction of Christ's intense suffering and crucifixion. Set during the turbulence of the German Peasants' revolt in the early 16th century, the work's focus is on artistic freedom of expression and human isolation during a time of plague, repression and violence. Hindemith wrote his own libretto finding in Grunewald a metaphor for his own times. Performances of the opera in Germany were duly banned by the Naxis.
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