FULL FALSCHER VERRAT or FALSO TRADIMENTO (Tutino) Kiel 2018 Agnieszka Hauser, Michael Müller-Kasztelan,Tomohiro Takada
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Falso tradimento or Falscher Verrat  
- Composer: Tutino Marco  
- Libretto: Wolfgang Haendeler, Luca Rossi    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Theater Kiel, Germany  
- Recorded: November 3, 2018
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Agnieszka Hauser, Michael Müller-Kasztelan, Tomohiro Takada, Tatia Jibladze, Jörg Sabrowski, Matteo Maria Ferretti, Fred Hoffmann Sihao Hu.
- Conductor: Lars Peter  
- Orchestra: Orchester Theater Kiel  
- Chorus: Opernchor und Extrachor des Theaters Kiel. Kinder- und Jugendchor der Akademien am Theater Kiel  
- Chorus Master: Lam Tran Dinh  
- Stage Director: Daniel Karasek  
- Stage Designer: Lars Peter  
- Costume Designer: Claudia Spielmann  
- Lighting Designer: George Tellos  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: Marco Tutino  
- Date Published: 2020  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- Video Recording from: YouTube     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Falscher Verrat is the fictitious story about the sailor Gabriel, the corvette captain Arno von Stahl and Gabriel’s childhood friend Henriette, whom he meets again as the prostitute Lola. Political convictions and intentions are overshadowed and ultimately controlled by private feelings: the officer Arno wants to support the uprising, but is betrayed by the sailor Gabriel out of jealousy. In the end, both men perish, but the uprising can no longer be stopped. Lola, the woman between the two men, survives.
Marco Tutino is one of the most successful and most performed Italian composers of our time. His first comic opera “Miseria e Nobiltà” premiered in Genoa in February 2018 and his opera “La Ciociara (Two women)” was commissioned by the San Francisco Opera, making Tutino the second Italian composer after Giacomo Puccini to be commissioned to write a new work for an American opera house. Marco Tutino continues the Italian opera tradition, draws on the dramaturgy of Giuseppe Verdi, musically continues the line of Giacomo Puccini and yet finds a very individual musical tone. Marco Tutino has now written his first German-language opera for Kiel