Kentridge-winterreise-sf-2016* Notes *
SF Opera Lab began with visual artist William Kentridge's production of Winterreise last weekend. His beautiful meditations on Schubert's Lieder are deeply immersive and the incredible performers, baritone Matthias Goerne and pianist Markus Hinterhäuser though very talented, seemed almost incidental to the work.

The effect Kentridge gets with mostly black and white projections on a surface layered with paper is compelling, so much so that it was hard for me to focus in on the music. The landscapes and figures dancing or walking across dictionary pages completely held my attention for the 80 minute performance, which seemed much shorter to me.

Goerne has an absolutely gorgeous voice, vital and strong, but I was glad I had heard him before, because in this it might have been lost on me. The sound in the Taube Atrium Theater seemed properly adjusted, some of the weird echoey effects noticed at Daniel Okulitch's Schwabacher were not in evidence.

Tattling *
The audience was quiet. We were asked to look at our programs before the performance began and the lights were kept off, so browsing the translations was not a true option.

The much-touted cup holders were not in use, as we were asked to not bring beverages into the hall for this performance.

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4 responses to “Kentridge’s Winterreise”

  1. Lilacrobin Avatar
    Lilacrobin

    I attended on Opening Night. I scarcely noticed the visual effects….but then I was sitting in the first row and saw Mr. Goerne and Mr. Hinterhäuser up close… watching them both I was caught up in their combined magic. I adore Winterreise…and I was enthralled. (It did seem shorter then 80 minutes! I wished Mr. Schubert had written a few more songs!) Hugs, ♥ Robin ♥

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  2. Axel Feldheim Avatar

    Two contrasting views of the evening! Goerne certainly doesn’t need visual distraction during his performances, so I’m still wondering: Is this visuals supporting a live performance or a live performance as accompaniment to the visuals?
    Also interesting to learn that there are drinking and non-drinking shows.

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  3. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    I feel like my friend Patrick Vaz really had the right idea, seeing this performance twice. I really love Kentridge, so did want to get a chance to take the videos in.

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  4. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Honestly, I think you can look at it either way and focus in on what you want.

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