Peter Grimes
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Benjamin Britten (1913 – 1976)
Opera in a prologue and three acts; Libretto by Montagu Slater after George Crabbe; First performed on 7. June 1945, London (Sadler's Wells); Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 25. January, 2012
In English language with German surtitles
Cast
Cast
| Conductor | Donald Runnicles |
| Stage Production | David Alden |
| Stage-Design | Paul Steinberg |
| Costume-Design | Brigitte Reiffenstuel |
| Light-Design | Adam Silverman |
| Chorus Master | William Spaulding |
| Choreography | Maxine Braham |
| Dramaturge | Angelika Maidowski |
| Peter Grimes | Christopher Ventris |
| Ellen Orford | Michaela Kaune |
| Captain Balstrode | Markus Brück |
| Auntie | Rebecca de Pont Davies |
| Niece 1 | Hila Fahima |
| Niece 2 | Kim-Lillian Strebel |
| Bob Boles | Thomas Blondelle |
| Swallow | Stephen Bronk |
| Revd Horace Adams | Clemens Bieber |
| Mrs. Sedley | Dana Beth Miller |
| Ned Keene | Simon Pauly |
| Hobson | Albert Pesendorfer |
| John | Thomas Schneider |
| Dr. Crabbe | Stefan Stefanow |
| Dancer | Bram de Beul |
| Fisherwoman | Maja Siebenschuh |
| Heidrun Häßner (05.02.2013 | 09.02.2013) | |
| Solo Soprano | Natalie Buck |
| Maja Lange (13.02.2013 | 15.02.2013) | |
| Fisherman | Heiner Boßmeyer |
| Lawyer | Aram Youn |
| Burgesses | Björn Struck |
| Aram Youn | |
| Frank Sufalko | |
| Robert Neumann | |
| Tadeusz Milewski | |
| Holger Gerberding | |
| Marek Picz (25.01.2013) |
| Solo Bass | Björn Struck |
| Chorus | Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin |
| Orchestra | Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin |
Information
Information
Benjamin Britten's first opera originated from a poem by George Crabbe, a man of letters and an activist on behalf of the poor and disadvantaged from the county of Suffolk on the east coast of England. Moved by Crabbe's 1810 poem "The Borough", the composer returned home from the USA, where he had been living out the last years of the Second World War, to complete the work he had begun in the States. Britten himself was from Suffolk and had close ties to the locality. He had a strong attachment to the sea and a respect for its many faces and its powerful influence over the lives of coastal dwellers. He once said that with his PETER GRIMES he wanted to portray the unceasing struggle of men and women whose livelihoods were linked to the sea. Britten's opera shows with unnerving clarity how the people's struggle, often a fight for their very survival, made them tough and unbending and stamped itself on the little coastal communities. The story centres around Peter Grimes, a fisherman and loner who becomes the object of accusations and ostracisation following the unexplained death of his apprentice.
The work, which made Britten famous, was staged by American director David Alden at the National Opera in London in 2009. Audiences and critics alike were captivated by the radical quality and suggestive power of his images, which confirm PETER GRIMES' status as one of the great 20th century operas.
This production was originally created by English National Opera in co-production with De Vlaamse Opera and Opera de Oviedo
Presented by kulturradio vom rbb, tip and taz.die tageszeitung
Framework Program
Framework Program
Introduction (in German language): 45 minutes before beginning; Rang-Foyer

























































