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So, 'Pfitzner: Palestrina' is quite a fascinating piece, really. It's this huge undertaking with 38 soloists, a full chorus, and a sizable orchestra, which makes it an absolute logistical challenge. The director, Christian Stückle, really brings something special to the staging, capturing the essence of Pfitzner's 1917 opera. The pacing allows for both the comedy and drama to breathe, making the emotional beats hit harder. The music itself is lush, vibrant, and sometimes haunting, complemented beautifully by Simone Young's conducting. It's a significant work that's not easy to pull off, but there's an unmistakable energy in the Bavarian State Opera's execution. You can feel the atmosphere shift as the story unfolds, creating a layered experience that speaks to the heart of artistic struggle and redemption.
Unique interpretation of Pfitzner's complex opera.Rich musical score with evocative performances.Captures the struggle of artistry and redemption.
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