Kampnagel
Jarrestrasse 20
22303 Hamburg
Bus 172, 173: Jarrestraße (Kampnagel)
1. Internationales Musikfest Hamburg
It is all getting a bit too much for the young heiress Nadja, so she decides it´s time to sell her parents´ house. As the real estate agent puts it, »We are way down south in the province of Lower Austria«, a prime location. But the potential buyers are soon confronted with the unimaginable dark depths of a terrible past – the house for sale is a »Bluthaus«, a house with a blood stained history. In a nightmarish chamber opera, Austrian author, dramatist and librettist Händl Klaus has reconstructed a story of child abuse in the midst of a seemingly idyllic family. Composer Georg Friedrich Haas illustrates the horrendous emotional consequences of this abuse using a radical musical language: glimmering sound-threads of undetermined intervals pull the listener into a tale of darkness. »Bluthaus« is a work of extremes, an ambiguous and highly topical piece of musical theatre, presented in Hamburg with Peter Nussbach’s new scenic version of the Wiener Festwochen 2014. Georg Friedrich Haas, the Elbphilharmonie’s current composer in residence has written 45 minutes of brand new music for this production. The cast will be the same as in the celebrated production from the Schwetzingen Festival 2011 about which the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper commented: »No praise is high enough« and that the opera left the audience in a state of »distraught, yet emphatic approval«.
Klangforum Wien
Sarah Wegener Nadja Albrecht, daughter
Ruth Weber Natascha Albrecht, her mother
Daniel Gloger Axel Freund, broker
Otto Katzameier Werner Albrecht, father
Opernschule für Kinder der Wiener Staatsoper 3 boys:
Mattheus Sinko vocals
Constantin Müller vocals
Tobias Ferdinand Wurm vocals
Schauspielensemble:
Silvia Fenz Frau Hallosch
Ulla Pilz Frau Reinisch
Veronika Rivo Irene
Monika Huber Frau Beikirch
Michael Duregger Herr Fuchs
Hans Steunzer Herr Maleta
Michael Pabst Herr Hubacher
Hans-Jürgen Bertram Herr Strickner
Carmen Wiederstein Frau Schwarzer
Franz Josef Köpp Herr Schwarzer
Michaela Mock Frau Stachl
Thomas Mraz Herr Stachl
Yalda Bakhtiarnia Frau Rahmani
Massud Rahnama Herr Rahmani
conductor Peter Rundel
Peter Mussbach stage direction
fettFilm projection
Alexander Koppelmann lights
Georg Friedrich Haas
Bluthaus / Oper nach einem Libretto von Händl Klaus. Neufassung 2014. Semiszenische Aufführung
Promoter: HamburgMusik gGmbH
Supported by the Rudolf Augstein Stiftung. In cooperation with the Wiener Festwochen and Kampnagel.
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Kampnagel
Jarrestrasse 20
22303 Hamburg
Bus 172, 173: Jarrestraße (Kampnagel)
There is a parking garage with staircase (approx. 50 m) on the Kampnagel site. Unfortunately there is no lift available. Entrance in Barmbeker Straße or Jarrestraße. The parking garage costs €2 / hour. The discount machine (flat rate €5) is available in the exit area of the foyer.
Behind the halls in front of the administration building (Jarrestraße 20) there are two parking spaces for visitors with sensory or physical impairments and a corresponding parking permit. From there, Kampnagel can be reached at ground level (approx. 100 m). Enter at Jarrestraße 20, then keep left.
There are parking spaces for people with disabilities located on the Kampnagel premises. Furthermore, ramps to the box office and foyer as well as disabled toilets (with hand rails and automatic doors) are available. Stalls are only accessible via steps, therefore persons with mobility disabilities are kindly asked to announce their arrival in advance – the in-house service team will be happy to assist you.
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