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FULL Der Stern des Wallenstein (Banlaky) Festival NACHTS 7 Vienna 2009 sirene Operntheater

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  • Published by: sirene  
  • Date Published: 2021  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 3 Audio:3
  • Subtitles: yessubs, desubs  
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00:00 0. Der Stern des Wallenstein
01:48 1. Prolog. Johannes Kepler (Beginn der Oper)
08:02 2. Rezitativ und Arie des Barvitius (In Prag geht das Gerücht)
14:14 3. Rezitativ und Szene des Waldstein (Das will mir nicht recht gefallen)
21:20 4. Passacaglia. Die Fahrt mit der Kutsche (Ich kann nicht länger bleiben in Prag)
25:46 5. Szene. Waldstein wird in ein helles Zimmer geführt. Die Liebesnacht
34:17 6. Duett und Bacchanal. Der Hahnenschrei und die reiche Witwe
43:58 7. Rezitativ und Arie des Leitnitzer (Wo seid Ihr gestern geblieben)
48:14 8. Epilog. Johannes Kepler (Die Astrologie und die Astronomie)
51:13 0. Applaus

1606. Savings are made at the court of Rudolf II and wages are not paid to many servants, including the astronomer Johannes Kepler. In an interview with secret secretary Hanniwald, Kepler complains that, as a serious astronomer, he does not want to make the astrological predictions that the emperor wanted. At the end of the conversation, Kepler asks about young Waldstein, because he wants him to do an astrological calculation as well. Kepler is curious because he reads a difficult but great character from the handwriting of Waldstein. Waldstein comes to Kepler. Waldstein wants to have a planetary constellation calculated because he intends to join a gang of thieves in order to get money for his ventures. Waldstein promises Kepler the wages for the calculation after the night in question. Waldstein has agreed that a carriage will pick him up in the evening, which is supposed to take him to Barvitius, the head of the gang of thieves, under strict security precautions. The attack is said to be carried out on the wealthy Jew Mordechai Meisl, the secret treasurer of the emperor, who lately has been giving away his money like a madman and selling it among the people. Waldstein gets into the carriage that is pulling up. His eyes are blindfolded. After a long drive, he is taken to a castle, where a masked woman is waiting for him, not Barvitius. After misunderstandings on both sides, Waldstein is told that the lady loves freedom and therefore, masked, wants to be his lover for one night. So Waldstein spends a night of love with the stranger. In the morning he recognizes by the cock’s crowing that the stranger is his neighbor, the widow Lucretia. Unveiled, she asks to marry her. When he returns to his small room, the thief gang’s liaison is waiting for him there. Barvitius and his journeymen were arrested that night. As a thank you for the good horoscope, which has now made him richer than the planned foray, Waldstein sends a bag of gold ducats to Kepler, who now credits astrology with the fact that it nourishes better than astronomy.

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