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Zemlinsky: Der Zwerg

Elena Tsallagova (Donna Clara), Emily Magee (Ghita), David Butt Philip (Der Zwerg), Mick Morris Mehnert (Der Zwerg - actor), Philipp Jekal (Don Estoban)

Deutsche Oper Berlin, Donald Runnicles, Tobias Kratzer (director)

Zemlinsky: Der Zwerg

Awards:

This is a work that deliberately challenges audiences, but which is here played with a breathtaking combination of imagination and responsibility. Zemlinsky’s lush masterpiece is vividly presented...

Zemlinsky: Der Zwerg

Elena Tsallagova (Donna Clara), Emily Magee (Ghita), David Butt Philip (Der Zwerg), Mick Morris Mehnert (Der Zwerg - actor), Philipp Jekal (Don Estoban)

Deutsche Oper Berlin, Donald Runnicles, Tobias Kratzer (director)

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This is a work that deliberately challenges audiences, but which is here played with a breathtaking combination of imagination and responsibility. Zemlinsky’s lush masterpiece is vividly presented...

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Based on Oscar Wilde’s story The Birthday of the Infanta, Zemlinsky’s single-act opera Der Zwerg is the tragic tale of a dwarf who is presented at court, falls in love with the beautiful Donna Clara, but is ultimately forced to see himself as others see him and to die of a broken heart. Preceded by Schoenberg’s Accompaniment to a Cinematographic Scene, Op. 34, Zemlinsky’s Romantic score is full of psychological intrigue. Is Der Zwerg a critique of society’s superficiality? Is it the composer’s self-portrait in his doomed affair with Alma Schindler? Director Tobias Kratzer’s stunning, transparent production creates a space in which each character is thrown into sharp relief in this ‘fine, noble and melancholy work’ (Bachtrack.com).

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Awards and reviews

  • Presto Editor's Choice
    June 2020
  • Grammy Awards
    63rd Awards (2021)
    Nominee - Best Opera Recording

February 2021

This is a work that deliberately challenges audiences, but which is here played with a breathtaking combination of imagination and responsibility. Zemlinsky’s lush masterpiece is vividly presented by the orchestra under Donald Runnicles, who balances flawlessly the complex textures of both scores.

June 2020

Kratzer’s contemporary staging of Zemlinsky’s 1922 one-acter centring on self-image and discrimination is astute and moving; Elena Tsallagova is marvellously unsympathetic as the brittle, Instagram-famous Princess, whilst British tenor David Butt Philip and actor Mick Morris Mehnert collaborate to powerful, ultimately agonising effect as the open-hearted but maligned Dwarf gifted to her as a birthday-present.
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