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Commission to Matthias Kranebitter

Musiktheatertage Wien (AT)

Matthias Kranebitter's new opera for the Musiktheatertage Wien is a cross-genre revival attempt of the baroque opera torso Pandora based on lost music by Joseph-Niclas-Pancrace Royer and a libretto by Voltaire. A multifaceted, unbridled fantasy about enlightenment, revolution, harpsichords and guillotines. Following the music-theatrical algorithm of the underlying myth of creation and progress, the result is an opera for the posthuman age that gradually comes apart at the seams and develops an exciting life of its own. What releases or preserves Pandora's Box? The commission to Matthias Kranebitter is made possible by the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation.

In 1748, the libretto Pandora by the French star enlightener and optimist of progress Voltaire was published. In it, the titan and creator of mankind Prometheus steals fire from the Olympian gods and awakens the creature he loves, Pandora, to life. As a result, the separation of heaven and earth and the end of the Golden Age are accomplished and human history is set in motion. The setting by the baroque composer Pancrace Royer becomes a failure; after a merely fragmentary performance, all musical material has disappeared.

Just as the artificial woman Pandora is brought to life by her creator, Matthias Kranebitter's music now breathes new life into the opera torso. The algorithms of a musical decomposition process of Royer's insane harpsichord works let baroque debris and broken harmonies merge with noisy avalanches of sound, the composer Royer himself becomes Prometheus, the history of the opera its material. This gives rise to a cross-genre live happening that mutates into a circling chaos of colour, form and sound. The music-theatrical algorithm of this creation and progress myth brings forth humanity just as humanity is transcended: Opera becomes the artwork of the posthuman age.

Further information:
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Dates

September 14 – 16, 2023
Odeon Theater Vienna