The first thing I knew about Elektra was that there were a whopping eight clarinets in the orchestra. At uni we named our 8-piece clarinet ensemble Elektrasize.
The next time I came across the opera was at National Music
Camp in 2000 when I learned that although the opera was the first of many
collaborations between composer Richard Strauss and playwright Hugo von Hofmannsthal,
it was the last the composer wrote in such extremely chromatic language. He was
about to execute a huge musical U-turn and backtrack away from modernism.
This week a new production of Elektra has opened in Perth –
WA Opera’s first performance of a Strauss opera. Admittedly they have trimmed
the orchestra back a bit to fit in the pit – there aren’t eight clarinets after all – but at least
it is getting an airing. The co-production with ThinIce features hot young director
Matt Lutton and a sensational cast of singers. The ancient Greek story is proving
a winner: all three performances at His Maj are SOLD OUT.
I can’t wait to hear Eva Johansson as Elektra. Watch this
space for my review of Saturday’s performance...
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