5 janv. 2026

LA CHAUVE SOURIS - B.S.O. MUNICH - 31 12 25 - V I D E O (SALUTS)

 La video Y.T. du final endiablé du 31 12 25 : 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfaZUxiib30&list=RDTfaZUxiib30&start_radio=1

                                              

                                                  

Photo :  Pavol Breslik 

CRITIQUE DE LA CHAUVE SOURIS - B.S.O. MUNICH : 31 12 25


Photo : Geoffroy Schied

TRADUCTION DE LA CRITIQUE PAR ELEONORE : 

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WONDERFUL, FANTASTIC CRITICS
Credit : For the original German article by Klaus Kalchschmid
see ‼️‼️‼️:
Süddeutsche Zeitung, 01.01.26

Bayerische Staatsoper
The star tenor thrills in the Strauss operetta with tremendous joie de vivre, and the rest of the ensemble also makes the last evening of the year at the National Theatre a celebration.
"With his neatly trimmed beard and nightcap pulled low over his face, he is initially almost unrecognizable: Rolando Villazón as Gabriel von Eisenstein in Barrie Kosky's production of Johann Strauss's "Die Fledermaus" at the National Theatre. For during the overture, the Mexican tenor is surrounded in his large pink double bed by a dozen virtuoso dancing bats (choreography: Otto Pichler), but is not yet allowed to sing a note.
When he does so on this New Year's Eve, we hear his distinctive timbre, which is particularly effective in the low tenor part, often sung by baritones. And we see his tremendous joie de vivre, which he can showcase beautifully in this operetta. For example, in the duet with his friend Dr. Falke, who invites him to Prince Orlofsky's ball – portrayed by the young Konstantin Krimmel with a noble, refined baritone. Here, Villazón shines as a singer and actor, just as he does in the second act when, as Orlofsky's guest, he dances with the ballet. And there, he is cheated out of his "little lady" by his masked wife, Rosalinde, who then becomes the evidence against him in the third act, revealing his infidelity.
For instance, in the second act, Villazón is robbed of his "little lady," which then becomes the corpus delicti for his infidelity. Alongside Villazón, the wonderful Rachel Willis-Sørensen ensures a truly festive New Year's Eve atmosphere. As Rosalinde, she captivates with her rich, beautiful soprano and secure high notes, and delivers a fiery czardas as a supposed Hungarian countess. Pavol Breslik is also magnificent as her former lover, Alfred. His singing still makes her weak at the knees. The Slovakian tenor wonderfully confirms this with a delicate brilliance in his voice and great enthusiasm for the role. From "Nessun dorma" to "Una furtiva lagrima" to "O, namenlose Freude," he briefly sings half a dozen tenor hits, nearly driving Rosalinde wild.
Director Barrie Kosky has transformed the famous Viennese operetta, which, along with Franz Lehár's "The Merry Widow," is one of only two to have graced the stages of major opera houses, into a veritable revue operetta. He lets the second act glide by in a trance-like fashion, as Prince Orlofsky sings his "I love to invite guests" amidst a troupe of dancers in glittering costumes, a feat John Holiday masterfully accomplishes with his excellent countertenor.
Rosalinde's Czardas is also accompanied by an agile troupe of dancers, lending it a special touch. This is complemented by the multiplication of the bailiff Frosch, who appears here in six different forms, dominated by Max Pollak, who delivers a wonderful tap dance plus body percussion, encouraging the audience to clap along. Later, during the encore of the Radetzky March, the audience is transported to the Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's Concert, where the conductor also prompts the audience to clap along in a finely tuned manner.
... This "frog with five tadpoles" not least enriches Adele's couplet "I'm playing the innocent country girl" in the third act. Mirjam Mesak strikes the same smooth, lyrical soubrette tone as she did in "Mein Herr Marquis" in the second act. Kevin Conners, as the stuttering lawyer Dr. Blind, is one of the few singers who have not been recast. However, all of them perform on the same level this evening as the premiere ensemble, including Diana Damrau and Georg Nigl as the Eisenstein couple.
One is almost blinded by the sexily costumed and masked Vienna State Opera Chorus (costumes: Klaus Bruns), who clearly revel in the garish exuberance and sing a magical "Duidu."
Barrie Kosky wasn't trying to make fun of the drunken bailiff Frosch, but he does literally strip prison director Frank (Martin Winkler) naked. Kosky has the Austrian bass-baritone appear almost nude and present all sorts of slapstick, such as keys being fished out of his thong or brushing his teeth and spitting into his desk drawer.
But that's the only real weakness in a vibrant production that, thanks to Nicholas Carter conducting, also gains tremendous orchestral drive and impresses with its temperament and sometimes breakneck tempos, which the Bavarian State Orchestra not only handles flawlessly from the snappy overture onward, but also fills with rich, elegant life.


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4 janv. 2026

LA CHAUVE SOURIS - B.S.O. - MUNICH - 31 12 25

 La chronique et la vidéo d'Eléonore  : 

31 12 25 - Rolando in "Die Fledermaus" at the Bayerische Staatsoper
"ICH BIN ICH"
An evening with a unique Eisenstein
After my greatest memories from Rolando's wonderful three performance series of Eisenstein in St. Gallen 2024, the magnificent experience was repeated.
The performance in Munich was in every moment a real New Year's Eve gift for the public.
The staging by Barrie Kosky was fantastic, with a vibrant, scintillating stage play. The stage sets were minimized, but the chorus and the dancers were fabulously dressed, wearing elaborate, multi-colored costumes.
And in this bright and cheerful stage cavalcade with an absolute extravaganza, we had an unrepeatable and adorable Eisenstein.
I liked the overture with the sensational choreography, the bat-like movements of the dancers and Eisenstein in his bed with a pretty white night cap and nightgown and whom bats danced around.
Rolando brought not only his uniquely amazing voice. He was an úaccomplished movement artist, an excellent actor showing exceptional skill embodying Eisenstein, this free person, who does what he wants.
Eisenstein sings beautiful melodies, but without a pure solo for him. He has duets and ensembles with Rosalinde, Adele, Falke : the "Watch Duet", the "Champagne Song" and the most beautiful melody, "Brüderlein und Schwesterlein" which was a vocal wonder.
To conclude the piece, Eisenstein sings also in the final trio and the effervescent finale.
Rolando's acting went from subtle humor through comedy to burlesque-like moments. His movement culture being unbelievably great and his energy limitless, Rolando's performance was of highly skilled motion. He moved completely freely on stage, changing his forms of movement moment by moment.
A perfect vocal, musical and theatrical event to say farewell to the old year!
KÖSZÖNÖM, ROLANDO!

Eleonore
                                             

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LA CHAUVE SOURIS - J. STRAUSS - B.S.O. MUNICH - 2025/2026

 Rolando interprétera le magnifique rôle du baron Gabriel von  Eisenstein à l'Opéra de Munich le 31 12 25 ainsi que les 3, 6 et 10 janvier 2026 .

Une très belle fête en perspective ! 

"GABRIELITO" EST PRËT !! 😂

                                                   

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