Abstract
Whether at the Bayreuth Festival, at New York’s Met, in Zurich, or at the Paris Opera – tenor Piotr Beczała’s interpretation of Lohengrin is celebrated worldwide by press and public alike. The New York Times writes of «total security and elegance». According to the Kurier, he has a «clear top, heroic power and at times even Italianità». In this revival, Zurich audiences can once again see for themselves just how well Beczała is tailored to Wagner’s Knight of the Holy Grail. He is joined by other outstanding Wagner singers. Soprano Simone Schneider, who is in demand internationally for the German repertoire, makes her first appearance at the Opernhaus Zürich. Christof Fischesser returns as Heinrich der Vogler, along with Martin Gantner as Friedrich von Telramund and Anna Smirnova as Ortrud. Conductor Axel Kober, General Music Director at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein and a welcome guest at the Bayreuth Festival, leads the Philharmonia Zürich.
Stage director Andreas Homoki sets Wagner’s Romantic opera in a small, superstitious village in the mountains. Elsa von Brabant is accused of having murdered her brother, to bring herself to power. A trial by ordeal is ordered to settle the case. But no one dares engage in a sword fight, leaving the young woman with no one to prove her innocence. Then a mysterious knight appears, vowing to fight for her and marry her. But he makes one demand: Elsa must never ask about her husband’s name and origins. Like his heroes, Richard Wagner dreamt of a world in which love is not doomed to failure, in which unquestioning trust is not the same as criminal naiveté. A world in which there is truth, and reality does not refute Elsa’s motto: «Es gibt ein Glück, das ohne Reu’.» – «There is happiness without regret.»