Six Covid changes in Berlin’s Ariadne

Six Covid changes in Berlin’s Ariadne

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norman lebrecht

January 23, 2022

Covid infections and a last-minute change of conductor required a total recasting of Ariadne auf Naxos at Berlin’s Staatsoper unter den Linden.

The show could only go ahead because there were no cases in the orchestra.

Young conductor Thomas Guggeis saved the production.

 

 

Comments

  • RW2013 says:

    There’s a chorus in Ariadne?!

    • RW2013 says:

      I could have sworn that when I wrote the above comment I read “no cases in the chorus and orchestra”.
      Editors move in mysterious ways.

  • martin says:

    “The show could only go ahead because there were no cases in the orchestra.”
    This is the unual nonsens of NL. There have of course been cases in the orchestra, but they have been substituted.

    • martin says:

      there was also no “last-minute change of conductor”, Guggeis was announced as replacement about two weeks ago and had a full rehearsal period.

  • Tony says:

    Guggeis is highly overrated. The Staatskapelle dragged him through his debut Salome and he has improved only slightly since, with too much exposure too early…

  • Player says:

    He was also conducting this production in September 2020 when I saw it in Berlin…

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