EL PÚBLICO Spanish Opera by Mauricio Sotelo
Drama & Lyric Tragedy
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2h 21m
Language: Spanish
Subtitles: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
The Public (El Público), opera in five scenes with a prologue is an opera by the Spanish composer Mauricio Sotelo. The libretto was written by Andrés Ibáñez, based on the play of the same name by Federico García Lorca. It premiered on February 24, 2015, at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain.
El Público is Lorca’s most difficult and mysterious play, and one of the great classics of modern Spanish theatre. Lorca wrote it in Cuba, just after his trip to New York, at a time of intense experimentation in art and life. Homosexuality is addressed openly in El Público. The play is a cry of defiance against bourgeois hypocrisy and a plea for sexual and artistic freedom. Two ways of understanding art are dealt with in the play: the Teatro al Aire Libre (Theatre in the Open Air), commercial and wishing to please the audience, and the Teatro Bajo la Arena (Theatre beneath the Sand), which aims to reveal that which is hidden and question established values.
The play also addresses the issue of the mask in the theatre, which arrives at the heart of the piece and defines a reality in a perpetual state of change, a kind of dream in which characters and identities constantly change their roles. El Público explores consciousness itself and questions the notion of individuality and free will. We are not one, but many.
El Público also considers the theme of art as an instrument for transforming reality, not in a merely political sense, but totally. Lorca was convinced, along with the surrealists, that art had the ability to transform human beings. In the same spirit, composer Mauricio Sotelo and librettist Andrés Ibañez, along with sculptor and set designer Alexander Polzin, have taken up the challenge of transforming El Público into a twenty-first-century opera.
Director: Pablo Heras-Casado (Music Director), José Antonio López (Theatre Director)
Cast: Choirs of the Teatro Real, Klangforum Wien, Arcángel (The First Horse), Jesús Méndez (The Second Horse), Rubén Olmo (The Third Horse), Thomas Tatzl (The First Man), Josep Miquel Ramón (The Second Man), Antonio Lozano (The Third Man), Gun-Brit Barkmin (Elen, Erin Caves (The Emperor / The Magician), Isabella Gaudí (Juliet), José San Antonio (A Servant), Cañizares (The Guitarist), Agustín Diassera (The percussionist)
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