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opera Boito's Mefistofele Philipp Himmelmann (stage director), Stefan Soltesz (music director) – With Erwin Schrott (Mefistofele), Charles Castronovo (Faust)...

Philipp Himmelmann (stage director), Stefan Soltesz (music director) – With Erwin Schrott (Mefistofele), Charles Castronovo (Faust)...

Boito's Mefistofele Philipp Himmelmann (stage director), Stefan Soltesz (music director) – With Erwin Schrott (Mefistofele), Charles Castronovo (Faust)...

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Presented at Baden-Baden’s Pentecost Festival, this production of Boito’s Mefistofele captured the hearts of both audiences and critics—a rare feat! The success was unmistakably due in great part to the presence of Erwin Schrott—already celebrated for his performance as a seductive, witty, and diabolical Mephistopheles in Gounod’s Faust. The masterfully subtle Charles Castronovo incarnates the disillusioned philosopher Faust, who makes a deal with the devil. Philipp Himmelmann’s staging combines simple elements (a stage curtain made of silvery filaments and a giant protean skull) to incredible effect to tell the story of Goethe’s Faust.

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Cast

  • Philipp Himmelmann | Stage director
  • Johannes Leiacker | Set designer
  • Gesine Völlm | Costume designer
  • Bernd Purkrabek | Lighting designer
  • Martin Eidenberger | Video designer
  • Philharmonia Chor Wien
  • Walter Zeh | Chorus director
  • Cantus Juvenum Karlsruhe
  • Anette Schneider | Chorus director
  • Students of Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe | Stage music

Program

  • Arrigo Boito, Mefistofele
    • Prologue
    • Act I, scene 1
    • Act I, scene 2
    • Act II, scene 1
    • Act II, scene 2
    • Act III
    • Act IV
    • Epilogue

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Nele Münchmeyer
  • Venue: Festspielhaus Baden-Baden (Baden-Baden, Germany)
  • Production date: 2016
  • Duration: 2 h 21 min
  • Production: SWR, EUROARTS in co-operation with ARTE
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