Obsah
Slovak Theatre as a European Entity, strany: 13-20 Full text
Údaje
Vydavatelia: Art Research Centre of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Theatre and Film Research, VEDA Publishing House of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
Typ knihy: editorovaná kniha
Publikované: 13. 6. 2022
Rok vydania: 2018
Počet strán: 214
Jazyk: anglický
ISBN 978-80-224-1705-1 (print), ISBN 978-80-224-1705-1 (online)
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O kapitole
In: Theatre as a Value-based Discourse Slovak Theatre and Contemporary European Theatre Culture: Conference Proceedings from the International Scientific Conference 5th and 6th of October 2017 Bratislava, Slovakia
Michaela Mojžišová
The Picture of a Family Crisis and the Criticism of Patriarchy in the Works of Director Peter Konwitschny
This article captures selected aspects of the productions of opera director Peter Konwitschny (1945), whose signature style is rigorously characterized by social
criticism, political engagement, and moral appeal. Among the themes invariably present in his works are distorted and pathological family and partner relationships, and a critical questioning of the patriarchal arrangement of the world. The analysis of the above motifs present in Konwitschny’s production draws on examples from several productions put on European stages: (Tchaikovsky: Eugen Onegin [Eugene Onegin];
Puccini: Madama Butterfly, Bohéma [La Bohème]; Verdi: Attila, La traviata; Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk; Janáček: Vec Makropulos, [The Makropulos Affair], Jenůfa; Halévy: Židovka [La Juive]; Egk: Peer Gynt; Strauss: Elektra; and Cherubini:
Medea).
Údaje
Strany: 152 - 166
Jazyk: anglický
Rok vydania: 2018
Kľúčové slová:
opera theatre, Peter Konwitschny, the family, partner relationships, patriarchal society
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