Conductor: Minas
Borboudakis (2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18/3/2018) - Nikos Vasiliou (14, 15, 17,
18/4/2018)
Libretto: Vangelis
Hatzigiannidis, based on Vassilis Vassilikos novel of the same title
Director: Katerina
Evangelatos
PREMIERE 2 MARCH 2018
2, 3, 8, 10, 11, 15, 17, 18
March 2018
14, 15, 17, 18 April 2018
Greek National Opera
Alternative Stage
Stavros Niarchos Foundation
Cultural Center
Starts at: 20.30
Set: Eva Manidaki
Costumes: Vasiliki Sirma
Lighting: Simos Sarketzis
Ζ: Dimitris Papanikolaou
Woman/Soul: Gina
Fotinopoulou
Dinosaurus Magnus: Yiannis
Yiannisis
Crab: Arkadios Rakopoulos
Cricket: Christos Kechris
Investigator: Vangelis
Maniatis
Tiger: Dionysos Tsantinis
Nikitas: Georgios
Papadimitriou
Reporter: Vasilis
Dimakopoulos
Tailor/Pathologist:
Michalis Katsoulis
Pterodactyl: Ioannis
Kavouras
Nikitas’ sister: Diamanti
Kritsotaki - Anastasia Kotsali
Nikitas’ mother: Vasiliki
Katsoupaki - Olga Balomenou
With the participation of
the Ergon Ensemble
To create new music theater
and opera works, those works need to be commissioned by a cultural organization
simply because the development of any such new work entails an immense amount
of preparation, carried out by a large team of creatives. One of the GNO
Alternative Stage’s top priorities is to do just that; to commission new works.
The first new opera commissioned by the Alternative Stage is from the renowned
Greek composer Minas Borboudakis who works in Germany.
The works commissioned by
the Alternative Stage will be based on pieces of modern Greek literature. We
are starting with the novel Z by Vassilis Vassilikos which was a real hit in
its day, and found international acclaim thanks to countless translations, and
its adaptation for cinema by Costa Gavras. Referring to his own book, the
author has dubbed it, “the imaginary documentary of a crime” that “obeys the
laws of a work of fiction, but has its own sense of determinism and autonomy;
except that none of it is made up. It is an accurate, responsible copy of
reality”. One of the most important moments in Greece’s modern political
history, which marked the decline into a long period of political turmoil that
eventually culminated in the 7 year military regime period, was the murder of
EDA (Left wing party) parliamentary deputy, Grigoris Lambrakis; that story now
enters the opera repertoire with the dual aim of rekindling the public’s
relationship with opera, and opera’s relationship with issues still unresolved
in society’s collective conscience. Proving that opera can take a political
stance, the Alternative Stage commissioned Z from a composer who has a string
of major international successes to his name. Borboudakis has composed a
chamber opera which explores the soundscape of the turbulent 1960s, based on a
libretto by the writer Vangelis Hatzigiannidis. Referring to the work’s
soundscape the composer said, “Motorbike engines, whispering women, distorted
voices coming from megaphones, rocks banging against locked shutters, internal
voices and rhythmic noise of train tracks take us back to soundscapes that
unfold on two levels: the world of thought, and reality, raising the
unanswerable question, Why?”. Taking Vassilikos’ labyrinthine novel as a
starting point, but firmly believing that his libretto based on that material
ought to be clearly more compact, Vangelis Hatzigiannidis, a prize-winning,
oft-translated author, said ‘economy’ was his byword. “Economy in terms of
roles, dialog, and information. But not economy when it comes to characters’
feelings or their inner thoughts”. Having worked out a common line of approach
with Minas Borboudakis, they decided to place emphasis on the personal universe
of the heroes and to give it an almost equal footing alongside the action and
the police-like approach to the tale, balanced against the immense political
impact of the events of that time. Hatzigiannidis has said that, “human nature,
capable to such glorious and yet also such base things, seems hopelessly
unchanged despite the decades that have passed”.
http://www.nationalopera.gr/en/event/z-2018/
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