L'Invisible explained
L’Invisible is a 2017 opera by Aribert Reimann.[1] The French libretto by Reimann is a condensation of three short plays by Maurice Maeterlinck; L'Intruse, Intérieur and La Mort de Tintagiles, into a single act opera. The "invisible" in each part is death, first as a supernatural force, then as tragic news, then in the person of a murderous queen.[2]
Recording
- Rachel Harnisch (Ursula/Marie/Ygraine), Annika Schlicht (Marthe/Bellangère), Ronnita Miller (Handmaiden), Stephen Bronk (Grandfather/An old man/Aglovale), Thomas Blondelle (Uncle/Stranger), Tim Severloh, Matthew Shaw, Martin Wölfel (Drei Dienerinnen) Das Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Donald Runnicles Oehms. 2018
Notes and References
- Web site: ARIBERT REIMANN (b.1936): L'Invisible. - Records International . 2023-02-12 . www.recordsinternational.com.
- Web site: Johnstone . Sam . Death lurks: Aribert Reimann's L'Invisible at Deutsche Oper Berlin . 8 October 2017 . bachtrack.com . London . 8 July 2019.