FULL Der Kommissar (Everhartz/Wagner) Vienna 2002 sirene Operntheater

Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Der Kommissar  
- Composer: Everhartz Jury nach Tristan und Isolde von Richard Wagner  
- Libretto: Kristine Tornquist    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Jugendstiltheater am Steinhof, Wien, Austria  
- Recorded: March 2002
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Nina Maria Edelmann, Ingrid Haselberger, Marlene Rahmann. Zoe Suchanka, Alfred Werner, Günther Strahlegger, Bernd Fröhlich, Florian Kugler
- Conductor: Erke Duit  
- Orchestra: Das rote Orchester  
- Stage Director: Kristine Tornquist  
- Stage Designer: Jakob Scheid  
- Costume Designer: Vesna Tusek   
- Lighting Designer: Edgar Aichinger  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: sirene  
- Date Published: 2022  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 3 Audio:3
- Subtitles: yessubs, desubs  
- Video Recording from: YouTube     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
00:00 Der Kommissar
01:13 Ouvertüre. Das tote Kind
02:08 Szene 1 – Arie I Anna. Eine Wachstube
10:11 Szene 2 – Arie Kind. Ein Traum
20:16 Szene 3 – Arie I Hans Z. Der Waldbesitzer
29:02 Szene 4 – Arie I Hans K. Der verschollene Vater
37:04 Szene 5 – Arie II Anna. Die schweigsame Mutter
47:26 Szene 6 – Duett I Hans P. und Hansi P. Die Zuckerlverkäufer
57:33 Szene 7 – Chor. Wer hat den Schlaf der Welt gestört?
58:50 Applaus – Pause
00:00 Pause
00:19 Szene 08 – Arie II Hans Z. Der Waldbesitzer
06:44 Szene 09 – Arie II Hans K. Duett Anna – Hans K. Die Eltern
15:27 Szene 10 – Duett II Hans P. und Hansi P. Die Zuckerlverkäufer
19:36 Szene 11 – Der Kommissar und die Verdächtigen. Eskalation
23:28 Szene 12 – Arie III Anna. Die Erinnerung
26:00 Szene 13 – Chor. Abschluss der Beweisaufnahme
29:41 Szene 14 – Duett Das Kind und der Kommissar. Lokalaugenschein (Liebestod)
36:03 Szene 15 – Chor. Finale. Wer hat den Schlaf der Welt gestört?
39:06 Applaus
Anna appears in the guard room with her child, whom she found murdered in the forest. The superintendent and his two strange officers promise to find the killer. First the officers interrogate the irascible forest owner Hans Z., but he denies everything and points out a stranger he has seen talking to the child … who turns out to be the child’s father, who has been lost for a long time and who secretly establish contact wanted. But the child, says his father, Hans K., was afraid of him and ran away, supposedly home. The suspicion even falls briefly on Anna, who only sings about her pain on all questions, but then on the candy seller Hans P. and his wife Hansi, who burden each other and then also the forest owner. In the interrogations that followed, it turned out that the child had been to the forest a second time, had spoken to his father a second time, was in the candy store a second time, that the suspicion was passed on from one to the next and could not be tied down anywhere. Everyone is suspicious, but no one is more suspicious than anyone else, and the investigation seems to be in the process of being. The inspector interrupts the interrogation. During the on-site inspection with everyone involved, he is determined to solve the mystery of the murder, to coax the secret from the dead child. He has gathered enough clues and empathized deeply into the souls of the suspects … he is the detective who also solves the unsolvable cases.