Deutsche Oper Berlin
At first glance, Hofmannsthal's libretto ARABELLA is a comedy of mistaken identity which, had it been composed by Rossini, could have been a snappy buffo opera. But the music of Richard Strauss, who pulls out all the stops of his orchestral art, from the late romantic intoxication to the most modern discord, creates a subtle, colorful panorama of a society in transition, whose late-bourgeois values ββare crumbling. One's own identity and interpersonal relationships have to be tested from scratch. Central is β even more than the title character, who oscillates between romance and rebellion β Arabella's younger sister Zdenka, who, disguised as a man by her parents for lack of money for girls' clothes befitting their status, has to struggle all the more desperately with her/his role as an outsider.
Richard Strauss
Writer
Tobias Kratzer
Director

Sara Jakubiak
Arabella
Elena Tsallagova
Zdenka
Albert Pesendorfer
Graf Waldner

Doris Soffel
Adelaide
Russell Braun
Mandryka
Robert Watson
Matteo
Thomas Blondelle
Graf Elemer
Kyle Miller
Graf Dominik
Tyler Zimmerman
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