Die Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without a Shadow)
Richard Strauss
DIE FRAU OHNE SCHATTEN (THE WOMAN WITHOUT A SHADOW)
Opera in three acts, in German, with Hungarian, English, and German subtitles
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The daughter of the Emperor of the Spirit Realm turned from a gazelle into a beautiful girl. Hunter and prey fell in love with each other: the fairy girl became the Empress of the Southeastern Islands. Since then, light has penetrated her body as if she were of glass: a spirit trapped in the world of humans. If she cannot obtain her shadow, the Emperor will turn into stone…
Conceived at wartime, this tale is about humanity, self-sacrifice and the appreciation of happiness.
Librettist: Hugo von Hofmannstahl
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The German bass began his career at the opera houses of Berlin. However, when Sir Georg Solti cast him in the role of Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte, René Pape’s international career almost immediately continued on the stages of the world’s greatest houses including the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Vienna State Opera, Bayreuth, and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
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