Die Liebe Der Danae
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[San Francisco, California, USA] : Arthaus Musik, 2011., Kanopy Streaming, 2016.
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (156 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Originally produced by Arthaus Musik in 2011.
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Richard Strauss completed his second-to-last opera “Die Liebe der Danae” in 1940. Written under war clouds, the “merry mythology” based on an idea by Hugo von Hofmannsthal was given a provisional, by-invitation-only dress rehearsal premiere at the 1944 Salzburg Festival the day before all theaters in the “Reich” were closed by order of the Ministry of Propaganda. The official world premiere took place at the 1952 Salzburg Festival – now no longer in the presence of the composer, who passed away in 1949. As Europe was about to go up in flames, Strauss was pouring his entire arsenal of melodic beauty and lushness into the score of “Die Liebe der Danae”. The rarely performed opera is nothing if not a feast for Strauss lovers, with arias, ensembles and orchestral interludes blazing with sumptuous colors and rich textures. A kind of compendium of Strauss’ most inspired musical ideas, it is like the swan song of an aged composer who is taking leave from the world on the eve of the catastrophe that will engulf it. Embodying the composer, in a way, is the role of Jupiter, an aging god who realizes that he will never win the love of the beautiful Danae. This timeless production from the Deutsche Oper Berlin can also be seen as the mirror of a changing world order, with a wonderfully suggestive symbol dominating the stage during all three acts: a grand piano suspended upside-down from the rafters. This image can be seen as “an allegory for high and noble art” (Frankfurter Rundschau) or as the symbol of a world turned upside down, ready to come crashing down at any second. Starring Manuela Uhl, Mark Delavan and Matthias Klink in the lead roles, this production does full justice to this rarely performed but exceptionally moving work..
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In English

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2011). Die Liebe Der Danae . Arthaus Musik.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2011. Die Liebe Der Danae. Arthaus Musik.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Die Liebe Der Danae Arthaus Musik, 2011.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Die Liebe Der Danae Arthaus Musik, 2011.

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