Dvořák: Rusalka / Alan Gilbert
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra / Soloists – Hamburg International Music Festival
Main role with and without a voice
A water sprite, wildly in love and with an exceptional talent for singing, wants to become human, and pays the price by forsaking her beautiful voice. But the human prince she idolises is unfaithful, which brings about his death and sends the water sprite back to the spirit world. At least this means that she gets her voice back and can bring the piece to an end with enchanting singing, though she does not regain her peace of mind… Thus, in a nutshell, the story of Antonín Dvořák’s best-known and probably best opera, »Rusalka«, which was first performed in 1901. The »lyrical fairy tale« about the doomed love of a supernatural water creature for a human has rung in the ears of hundreds of thousands of opera fans around the world ever since – albeit generally not the whole work, but in the shape of a single extract: Rusalka’s »Lied an den Mond« (Song to the Moon) is one of the top hits in the aria repertoire.
The complete opera, however, has never become established as a standard in the German-speaking countries to date – the linguistic challenge of a full-length opera sung in Czech is too great, while the symbolistic fairy story of this »Czech Undine« may seem out-of-date nowadays.
But Dvořák’s wonderful music, his undoubted talent for lyrical atmosphere and depiction of nature, and in this case his artful use of leitmotifs make it well worth exploring the »complete package«! So chief conductor Alan Gilbert decided to at least stage a concert performance of the opera together with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra as part of the Hamburg International Music Festival, whose motto this year is »Nature«.
Performers
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester
Prager Philharmonischer Chor
Rachel Willis-Sørensen Rusalka
Anastasiya Taratorkina Küchenjunge
Ekaterina Gubanova Fremde Fürstin
Michelle DeYoung Jezibaba
David Junghoon Kim tenor
Attilio Glaser Heger/Förster
Nicholas Mogg baritone
Eric Owens Wassermann
Catherina Witting Elfe
Lucy De Butts Elfe
Anna-Maria Torkel Elfe
conductor Alan Gilbert
Programme
Antonín Dvořák
Rusalka / Lyrisches Märchen in drei Akten op. 114
Concertante performance in Czech
Festival
Hamburg International Music Festival
Spotlight
Opera in Concert
Saved Events
Login required. If you do not have an Elbphilharmonie customer account, registering is quick and easy.