Stefan Herheim directs Peter Grimes in Munich (****½)
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FEAR EATS THE SOUL In his introduction, alluding to the Russian military operation in Ukraine, artistic director Serge Dorny speaks of "the oppressed" and of "barbarism," without naming victims or perpetrators. Flags are not to be seen and national anthems are not to be heard during this premiere of Peter Grimes in Munich. But with the finale of Beethoven's Ninth, or the European Hymn, the performance is nevertheless dedicated to Ukraine. It doesn't seem wise to me for a cultural institution, to take a side in a military conflict that could easily have been avoided by listening more closely to The Bear. What's more: in no time at all, the cultural world seems to be taken in by NATO propaganda, only to unleash a hysterical wave of russophobia worldwide. Wonder what conscientious objector Benjamin Britten would think of this?
Stefan Herheim directs Peter Grimes in Munich (****½)
Stefan Herheim directs Peter Grimes in Munich…
Stefan Herheim directs Peter Grimes in Munich (****½)
FEAR EATS THE SOUL In his introduction, alluding to the Russian military operation in Ukraine, artistic director Serge Dorny speaks of "the oppressed" and of "barbarism," without naming victims or perpetrators. Flags are not to be seen and national anthems are not to be heard during this premiere of Peter Grimes in Munich. But with the finale of Beethoven's Ninth, or the European Hymn, the performance is nevertheless dedicated to Ukraine. It doesn't seem wise to me for a cultural institution, to take a side in a military conflict that could easily have been avoided by listening more closely to The Bear. What's more: in no time at all, the cultural world seems to be taken in by NATO propaganda, only to unleash a hysterical wave of russophobia worldwide. Wonder what conscientious objector Benjamin Britten would think of this?