Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Commemoration of the 71st Year of the Disappearance of the Swedish Diplomat Raoul Wallenberg


Wallenberg (opera)

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Wallenberg is an opera by the Estonian composer Erkki-Sven Tüür to a libretto by Lutz Hübner. The plot is developed from events in Raoul Wallenberg's personal life. The opera premiered at the Opernhaus Dortmund on May 5, 2001.[1][2] It premiered at the Estonian National Opera on June 1, 2007, directed by Dmitry Bertman.[3][4][5]

Roles[edit]

RoleVoice typePremiere cast, 5 May 2001
Conductor: Alexander Rumpf
Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat, rescuer tens of thousands Jewsbass-baritoneHannu Niemelä
Adolf Eichmann, German Nazi SS-ObersturmbannführerbassThomas Mehnert
Wallenberg secondtenorHannes Brock
Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United StatesbaritoneAndreas Becker
Jacob Wallenberg, Swedish banker, a member of the Wallenberg familytenorMichael-Silvan Scheel
American Generalbass-baritonBernhard Modes
American SoldierbaritoneJohannes Knecht
German OfficerbaritoneAndreas Becker
The First Survivormezzo-sopranoMargarita Malevska
The Second SurvivortenorJae-Seok Lee
The Third SurvivorbassHanno Kreft
The First GuesttenorMichael-Silvan Scheel
The Second Guestbass-baritonBernhard Modes
The Third GuestbaritonHans-Werner Trede
The First DiplomatsopranoGundula Schneider
The Second Diplomatmezzo-sopranoAndrea Rieche
The Third DiplomatcontraltoKarin Robben
Damemezzo-sopranoSusan Benkin
WomansopranoBarbara Dobrzanska
The First Russian OfficertenorMartin Müller-Görgner
The Second Russian OfficertenorDarius Scheliga
The Three Gulag Prisonersbariton, bass, baritonLothar Becher
Thomas Günzler
Georg Kirketerp
Jews, guests, GULag's prisoners[5][6][7][8]ChoirChoir of Theater Dortmund

Synopsis[edit]

Act 1[edit]

1. Prologue. Nameless Voices asked questions — after Wallenberg's deeds and his fate: "Do we doing honour a living person or a dead person?"
2. The Conference I.
Sweden in 1944. A reception. Three guests whispering about the professional misses of the young Wallenberg. But three diplomats give his life new meaning. You go to entrust your with the mission to Hungary, to save "as many Jews as possible". The warnings of a lady, not to be exploited for foreign targets, can not stop Wallenberg. After initial hesitation, he accepts the order.
3. Railway Station I.
Hungary 1944. Wallenberg must helplessly watch as running a German officers and his men the order of the Nazi regime, "thousands of Jews every day ..."
4. The Plan I
Wallenberg takes a promising tactic: Swedish protective passports "Will make Jews like Sweden" and keep them from being deported.
5. Railway Station II
Wallenberg again meets the German officer. He manages to rescue some people from the brutality of the Nazis "Passport hits gun"
6. The rescued.
A group of saved of Wallenberg shows for the fragility of their destiny in mind: "Life is not be more than dead." Wallenberg realizes that there is every life is individual and very expensive.
7. The Plan II
Wallenberg is struggling with self-reproach: "Not enough! I not act enough!" He decides to face the evil.
8. Eichmann I.
Wallenberg met Adolf Eichmann. He confronted him with the goal of his saving deeds. But Eichmann was a bureaucrat and behaves like a gentleman. With relish, he shows the Wallenberg's limits of its possibilities in mind. And even the diplomats start to doubt the mission of Wallenberg. The time he runs away.
9. Station III.
Wallenberg throws himself into the work. But an encounter with a woman he has rescued leaves him utterly disappointed in the meaning of his deeds. She returns her protective passport to Wallenberg — so unbearably she feels the guilt to have survived "by chance".
10. The Plan III.
Wallenberg gets in panics about the immensity of his task. Once again, he encounters a woman who advises him to pause and reflect on itself.
11. The death march.
Hungary, January, 1945 — "And He made me pass by them round about, and lo! they were exceedingly many on the surface of the valley, and lo! they were exceedingly dry." Old testament, Book of Ezekiel (37, 2).[9]
The last time Eichmann demonstrates his superiority. The war ended. Wallenberg hopes for a fresh start. But at the moment of the freeing appear two Russian soldiers. They summon Raoul Wallenberg for the questioning ...[10]

Act 2[edit]

12. SMERSH.
Moscow, 1945. Wallenberg has got into the clutches of SMERSH, the Russian counter-intelligence. He is held prisoner in the infamous Moscow state prison Lubjanka. Two Russian officers denied knowing the whereabouts of Wallenberg: "We do not have him!"
13. The Conference II
Three diplomats visited Wallenberg. But instead of freeing him, they tell him about his new mission: "Only half of the war is now won". As a hero he was caught in the Cold War and more useful than a free man.
14. Gulag I.
Kolyma, uncertain time. Wallenberg is subjected to a brutal interrogation. Meanwhile, the inmates of the Gulag tell each other about their fate and the arbitrariness of the judicial authorities. There are circulating rumors contradictory: "The Swede is alive. The Swede is dead."
15. Gulag II
Three Gulag prisoners believes Wallenberg recognizable as one of their fellow prisoners. His survival also maintains their hope. But Wallenberg not remember — neither of his time in the camp, even to his own identity. "There is a hole in my head". The other prisoners reacted with aggression to Wallenberg refusal to accept his role as savior.
Intermezzo.
Traces of Wallenberg are erased.
16. The struggle.
From Nothing appears Wallenberg 2, a masterful bugbear of the acts complained of Wallenberg, "I'm your hero, you will not get rid of me."
17. Eichmann II
Eichmann is preparing for the penalty. For the last time he taunted Wallenberg: While he was a "clean finish" would be granted, would fail a saving Wallenberg's death. Eichmann is hanged.
18. The conference III.
Wallenberg hopes explanations to find about his destiny with three diplomats. But these dismiss his doubts about the sense of the history as "child questions". Wallenberg silent. But his "For which?" does not remain in entirety unanswered. Two survivors remembers their rescue.
19. Wallenberg circus.
Future generations takes the heritage of Raoul Wallenberg. The public sings praises heroism. And Ronald Reagan appointed him an honorary citizen of the United States. Wallenberg 2 takes the honors of the crowd with pride: "No trace of a doubt!"
The voice of a woman remembers the dead.[10]

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