Alemania

Nose on the Run

Jesse Simon
Günter Papendell
Günter Papendell © 2018 by Iko Freese
Berlin, sábado, 16 de junio de 2018.
Komische Oper Berlin. Dimitri Shostakovich: The Nose. Opera in three acts after Nikolai W Gogol (1930). Barrie Kosky, director. Günter Papendell (Kovalyov), Lion Sturm (The Nose), Jens Larsen (Ivan Yakovlevich), Rosie Aldridge (Praskovya Ossipovna), Alexander Kravets (Police Commissioner), Alexander Lewis (Man in Cathedral), Ivan Turšić (Ivan the Valet), Ursula Hesse von den Steinen (Pelagia Podtochina), Mirka Wagner (Podtochina’s Daughter), Chorus and Orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin, Ainārs Rubiķis, conductor.

Until midway through the Komische Oper’s new production of The Nose, few in the audience would have identified ‘tap dancing noses’ as something that had been missing from their life. Yet there they were, tapping away as though it were the most obvious thing in the world. It was a moment of pure inspiration, thrilling not just for its choreography and execution, but for the edge of unfeigned madness it brought to the tale. The audience could hardly contain their enthusiasm, breaking into sustained applause before the last tap had died away. Shostakovich, and even Gogol himself, might not have disapproved.

Although nothing could quite top the dancing nose interlude, Barrie Kosky made sure that the two uninterrupted hours of Shostakovich’s early opera overflowed with similar moments of manic effusion. With few notable exceptions – Kovalyov’s…

Contenido exclusivo para suscriptores

Inicia sesión o crea tu cuenta gratuita para desbloquear hasta 10 lecturas mensuales de contenido reservado.

Iniciar sesión Crear cuenta
Comentarios
Para escribir un comentario debes identificarte o registrarte.
🎂 Mundoclasico.com cumple 30 años el 1 de mayo de 2026

Desde 1996, informamos con independencia sobre música clásica en español.

Para disfrutar plenamente de nuestros contenidos y servicios, regístrate ahora. Solo lleva un minuto y mejora tu experiencia como lector.

🙌 Registrarse ahora