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In deze podcast wordt met Ernst Meisner en Marco Gerris gesproken over de volgende onderwerpen:- Wat is de essentie van Dorian in deze tijd volgens de choreografen?- Hoe werken beide werelden van klassiek ballet en hiphop samen?- Waarom een intimiteits coördinator?- Wat kunnen we nog verwachten van deze samenwerking in de toekomst?Het gesprek wordt…
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In deze podcast vertellen Jet Sprenkels (harpist), Sarah Oates (concertmeester) en Juan Mendoza (hoboist) van Het Balletorkest hoe zij de muziek van Het Zwanenmeer beleven zonder dat zij op het toneel zien wat er gebeurt. Aan de hand van het verhaal wordt de geniale muziek van Pjotr Iljitsj Tsjaikovski toegelicht.…
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In deze podcast gaat Lin van Ellinckhuijsen in gesprek met ex-danseres Jane Lord. Ze deelt haar ervaringen met ons over de instudering vanaf het begin in 1981 met Sir Peter Wright en vertelt over de hoge technische uitdagingen van deze choreografie, haar rol als de Seringenfee en de bijzondere mime.Autor: Nationale Opera & Ballet
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In deze podcast luister je naar een korte inleiding in de muziek van Königskinder met repetitor Ernst Munneke achter de piano. Samen met dramaturg Laura Roling verkennen zij de invloed Wagner op deze opera, de muzikale karakterisering van de verschillende hoofdpersonages én een paar fun facts, zoals de klank van de dierenwereld.…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. Brunnhilde, resigned to disappear into her coma, begged Wotan to at least surround her with a magic fire that will scare away everyday adventurers so that only the most fearless of heroes might manage to awaken her. Wotan is deeply moved by this proposal and accepts it. The two cherish their final moments together in so…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie, Brunnhilde explained herself further to Wotan, first asking for his mercy, but eventually proudly embracing her decision and fate, with no regrets. She has helped save the Walsung family, by sending Sieglinde and the broken sword off to the forest, where the mother-to-be will soon give birth to the heroic child of inces…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. After Wotan threw a fit on discovering that Brunnhilde’s eight sisters were hiding her from him, she finally willingly came forward to submit to his punishments. He explained his plan– to put her into a deep coma, and leave her to lie in wait. She will only awaken if someone braves the danger to find her. And then she w…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. Brunhilde arrived at the Valkyrie’s rock, where her sisters were gathering with corpses of heroes to bring to Valhalla, Wotan’s debt-plagued palace of death. She asked for someone to help with Sieglinde, who exited East with a sublime finale. But no sooner was this goal achieved than Wotan appeared in a fury, preparing …
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Welcome back to Soft Valkyrie. We’ve just left the scene of battle, where Wotan was flying into a rage at Brunnhilde’s disobedience. Now, look off to the horizon. See that peak out there? T hat’s where Brunhilde’s sisters, the other Valkyries, like to gather and play with their dead heroes. Brunhilde has just escaped the scene of battle with Siegli…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. Siegmund met Brunhilde, who came bearing bad news at first. A noble death dialog ensued. But no sooner had Siegmund valiantly threatened to murder his new sister-bride so as to meet her in Valhalla when he died, Brunhile changed her mind, and joined Siegmund’s side, against their father’s wishes. Now Hunding approaches,…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. Sieglinde and Siegmund were shown in a terrible mood far from the erotic bliss of their innocent foray into brother-sister cuckoldry. They realize what they’ve done, and what fate awaits them when they are discovered by Hunding and his hounds. Both are utterly frazzled and preoccupied with thoughts of death, when Brunhi…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. Wotan confessed the end of his backstory to Brunhilde, and passed on to her the bad news that she must not help Siegmund. Rather she must lead him to his death. Wotan left, leaving Brunhilde alone, whence she took her horse bridle and went off in search of Siegmund.Siegmund is exhausted and Sieglinde is asleep. Perhaps …
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. Wotan began to describe his backstory to Brunhilde. We learn of Alberich’s theft of the Rhinegold, of the laborer Fafner’s departure with the gold in the form of a dragon, and of Wotan’s desire to kill him which is impeded by his contractual obligation.Brunhilde is deeply torn between law and family loyalty. She believe…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie. We learned that Fricka is none too happy about this incestuous cuckoldry. In her sovereignty as the god of marriage, she has elicited a commitment from Wotan not to help Siegmund during the coming battle. Instead, Hunding should prevail, and avenge the affair. …Now Wotan is alone with Brunhilde, to whom he must convey t…
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Previously on Soft Valkyrie, Wotan had a brief meeting with his daughter, the Valkyrie Brunhilde. No sooner had he commanded her to aid Siegmund in the coming battle with Hunding, the great god’s wife arrived with a different plan. This did not go as Wotan had planned. What will happen next? To find out, you’ll have to tune in next time, to Soft Va…
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When we left off, Siegmund and Sieglinde had just embarked on their incestuous adventure, leaving behind Sieglinde’s cuckolded husband Hunding to wake up to the bad news at dawn. We've since walked several miles from the forest of Hunding's hut, and are now at the base of a mountain where the couple's father spends his time–Wolf, as they called him…
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In deze tweede podcast over Raymonda gaat Astrid van Leeuwen in gesprek met eerste solisten Maia Makhateli en Young Gyu Choi, over de hoofdrollen die zij vertolken in deze nieuwe avondvullende productie van Het Nationale Ballet. Maia: “Een marathon lopen is niets vergeleken bij het dansen van de rol van Raymonda.”…
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In deze eerste inleidende podcast over Raymonda spreekt Astrid van Leeuwen met adjunct-artistiek directeur Rachel Beaujean, over haar onderzoek naar en her-creatie van dit beroemde meesterwerk van Marius Petipa, en alle uitdagingen die daarbij op haar pad kwamen. Rachel: “Ik ben al vier jaar zwanger van dit ‘kind’. Iedereen thuis wordt er ook gek v…
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