Music Theatre since 1990 - Schott Music
Music Theatre since 1990 - Schott Music
Music Theatre since 1990 - Schott Music
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Volker David Kirchner<br />
Inferno d‘amore (Shakespearion I)<br />
Scenic moments after texts from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare and a<br />
sonnet by Michelangelo<br />
Origin: 1992-1994<br />
Language: German, Italian (Michelangelo)<br />
Cast: Romeo · actor – Julia · actress – Foster Mother / Countess · actress – Capulet / Mercutio ·<br />
actor – two sopranos<br />
Pre-recorded: 2 sopranos, 2 tenors, 1 baritone, 1 bass<br />
1994<br />
Orchestra: 1 (auch Picc. und Altfl.) · 2 (2. auch Engl. Hr.) · 1 (auch Bassklar.) · Kfg. – 2 · 1 · 2 ·<br />
1 – S. (Trgl. · 3 Beck. · ant. Zimb. · 3 Tamt. · 4 Tempelbl. · O-Daiko · gr. Tr.) (2 Spieler) – Hfe. ·<br />
Klav. (auch Cel.) – Str. (0 · 0 · 3 · 3 · 1)<br />
Duration: 60‘<br />
Performance material (including re-recorded chorus parts) on hire<br />
Remarks:<br />
The work can be performed in two versions:<br />
I. Scenic performance: The spoken texts are recited off stage (from the side stage or from the<br />
pit). The scenes are played in the centre of the stage.<br />
II. Concert version: All spoken texts are cut. Only the orchestral parts are played, including the<br />
pre-recorded chorus parts.<br />
Selected Productions<br />
04.09.1994 Musiksaal des Hessischen Landtages Wiesbaden · Rheingau Musik Festival (WP,<br />
concert performance)<br />
Anthony Bramall · Niedersächsisches Staatsorchester Hannover<br />
12.03.1995 Ballhof Hannover (WP, scenic production)<br />
Anthony Bramall · Kirsten Harms · Maria Johanna Fischer<br />
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