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Play-acting and opera may seem disconnected from everyday life, yet they embody a profound artistic expression that resonates with us through time. Opera, in particular, is an art form where reality is distilled, allowing us to connect deeply with the emotions of characters like Orpheus, who mourns Eurydice in Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo. As we engage with these performances, we become empathetic companions to figures such as Wozzeck, Tosca, and Tristan, reflecting on the joys and struggles of our own lives. The success of an opera hinges on the collaboration of dramaturges, actors, singers, dancers, directors, stage designers, and technicians. Stage designers play a crucial role, often being pivotal to a performance's impact. Hans Dieter Schaal, known for his work across major German and international theaters, creates stage settings that leave a lasting impression due to their visual strength. This book showcases Schaal’s work from 2001 to 2021, following a previous volume covering 1982 to 2000. It features an array of large-format photographs and design drawings, complemented by Schaal’s insightful texts that explore his creative process and offer fresh perspectives on the operatic works.
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Stage architecture, Hans Dieter Schaal
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2023
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