Die Liebe der Danae

The rarely performed opera "Die Liebe der Danae" is a feast for Strauss lovers, with arias, ensembles and orchestral interludes blazing with sumptuous colors and rich textures. Written under war clouds and completed in 1940, it is the swan song of an aged composer who is taking leave from the world on the eve of the catastrophe that will engulf it. This timeless production from the Deutsche Oper Berlin can be seen as the mirror of a changing world order, with a wonderfully suggestive symbol dominating the stage during all three acts: a grand piano suspended upside-down from the rafters.

  • No: A05018442
  • Genre: Opera
  • Composer: Richard Strauss
  • Conductor: Andrew Litton
  • Orchestra: Deutsche Oper Berlin / Chorus: Deutsche Oper Berlin
  • Artists: Burkhard Ulrich, Manuela Uhl, Mark Delavan, Thomas Blondelle
  • Director: Myriam Hoyer / Kirsten Harms
  • Production year: 2011
  • Run time: 02:35:00
  • Producers: Monarda Arts in co-production with UNITEL and Arthaus Musik in cooperation with Deutsche Oper Berlin and CLASSICA
  • Format: HDTV