Reimann: L'invisible

Reimann SKU: 36070848
Reimann: L'invisible

Reimann: L'invisible

Reimann SKU: 36070848

Format: CD

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Title: L'invisible
Artist: Reimann
Label: Oehms
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260034869738
Genre: Classical, Opera/Operetta

For L'Invisible, like his other two most recent operas Bernarda Alba's House and Medea, Aribert Reimann has turned to a text of world literature, adapting it himself as his own librettist. With it, he returns to his "home" opera house the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Four of his stage works were commissioned by that opera house and the world premiere of his new, ninth opera was also given there. It was staged by Vasily Barkhatov, one of the most interesting Russian directors of his generation, who made his debut at the opera house on Bismarckstrasse after having worked at the Moscow Bolshoi Theatre and the Mariinski Theater in St. Petersburg. The premiere was conducted by the Principal Conductor himself, Donald Runnicles.

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