A Pop-Cultural Escape from Tautology: 21st-Century Regietheater Opera vis-à-vis Verdi’s Realism Cover Image

Popkulturowa ucieczka od tautologii Reżyserski teatr operowy xxi wieku wobec realizmu dzieł Verdiego
A Pop-Cultural Escape from Tautology: 21st-Century Regietheater Opera vis-à-vis Verdi’s Realism

Author(s): Ryszard Daniel Golianek
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, History of Art
Published by: Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: opera; Giuseppe Verdi; popular culture; opera directing; Regietheater;

Summary/Abstract: The concept of director’s opera theater, applied since the 1970s mainly in German- speaking countries, brought the genre of opera to the attention of pop-culture au- diences. Regietheater operas proposed a clear turn away from the style of traditional productions, marked by elegance and conventional directing. Thus, one could say that they were a form of escape from the tautology of operatic conventions into pop-cultural contexts. While traditional Baroque and classical opera easily lent itself to modernizing approaches, the task proved more complicated in the case ofGiuseppe Verdi’s realistic works, permanently coupled to the socio-historical and political situation and aesthetics of his time. This makes it all the more interesting and worthwhile to analyze directorial approaches which resulted in pop-cultural references featuring prominently in the performances of Verdi’s works. Analyzing the concepts of directors such as Mariusz Treliński, Christopher Alden, Robert Carsen, Peter Konwitschny, and Hans Neuenfels, the article attempts to delineate several specific trajectories within the general strategy of escaping tautology, which characterized earlier productions of the Italian master’s operas.

  • Issue Year: 72/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 15-38
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish