Deutsche Oper Berlin

The Dwarf

Opera

Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin

Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871 – 1942)

Mick Morris Mehnert and David Butt Philip as The Dwarf
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
Mick Morris Mehnert et al.
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
Elena Tsallgova, David Butt Philip and Mick Morris Mehnert
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
Emily Magee, Amber Fasquelle, Maiju Vaahtoluoto and Flurina Stucki
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
Elena Tsallagova and Mick Morris Mehnert
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
David Butt Philip and Mick Morris Mehnert
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
Mick Morris Mehnert
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
David Butt Philip
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus
Elena Tsallagova et al.
Monika Rittershaus
© Monika Rittershaus

Description

Zemlinsky's The Dwarf tells the double drama of a man of small stature: his disability makes him the object of ridicule and contempt by society, and the fact that he himself is unaware of his disability makes him the victim of a perfidious game. In his acclaimed production, Tobias Kratzer brings Zemlinsky's opera to the stage as a bitter psychological thriller - and uses the autobiographical background of the composer's unhappy relationship with Alma Schindler-Mahler, who was also of small stature, as a framework ... 


It’s Princess Donna Clara’s 18th birthday and she’s getting showered with presents from all sides, but one gift in particular, from the Turkish Sultan, stands out from the crowd: a real-life dwarf! Amidst all the splendour and beauty the misshapen man attracts her special attention, charming her with his singing and fascinating her all the more for seeming to be blissfully unaware of his physical appearance. The dwarf falls madly in love with the princess and is blind to the coquettish game that she is playing. But then he comes face-to-face with his reflection for the first time in his life. Realising the truth of his situation, he falls down dead.

Alexander Zemlinsky’s The Dwarf is based on Oscar Wilde’s fairy tale “The Birthday of the Infanta” and received its world premiere in 1922. Following Zemlinsky’s death in 1942 in American exile the work quickly slipped from public awareness, not to be rediscovered until the 1970s. Since then it has been drawing crowds as a subtle, vibrant seismogram of a highly complex and psychological constellation.

With The Dwarf, Alexander von Zemlinsky came to terms with his traumatic love affair with Alma Schindler, who had left him, a relatively short and outwardly unattractive man, to marry Gustav Mahler. In his production, director Tobias Kratzer has not dealt with this autobiographical background to the opera in this way, but has staged the piece as a modern fairy tale about the birthday of a rich, spoilt and ruthless daughter from a wealthy family. However, he prefaced Zemlinsky's one-act opera with a prologue.

This contains the orchestral piece "Begleitungsmusik zu einer Lichtspielszene" by Arnold Schönberg, who was a student of Zemlinsky and later married Zemlinsky's sister Mathilde. Schönberg's orchestral piece was written to accompany a silent film yet to be shot - and becomes the soundtrack to a piano lesson between Zemlinsky and his pupil and later lover Alma, which also tells the story of their brief and passionate relationship.

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The Dwarf - Opera in one act by Alexander Zemlinsky
Libretto by Georg C. Klaren
based on the fairy tale Der Geburtstag der Infantin by Oscar Wilde

Cast

Sir Donald Runnicles
Conductor
Tobias Kratzer
Director
Rainer Sellmaier
Stage design, Costume design
Stefan Woinke
Light
Jeremy Bines
Chorus Master
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Chorus
Sebastian Hanusa
Dramaturge
Elena Tsallagova
Donna Clara
Felicia Moore
Ghita
David Butt Philip
Der Zwerg
Mick Morris Mehnert
Der Zwerg (actor)
Philipp Jekal
Don Estoban
Sua Jo
Maid 1
Arianna Manganello
Maid 2
Stephanie Wake-Edwards
Maid 3
Stephanie Lloyd
1st Companion
Carolina Dawabe Valle
1st Companion
Kristina Griep
2nd Companion
Margarita Greiner
2nd Companion
Adelle Eslinger-Runnicles
Alma Schindler (Pianist)
Evgeny Nikiforov
Alexander von Zemlinsky (Pianist)
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Orchestra

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