Chaya Czernowin's Pnima...ins Innere in Repertory at the Staatstheater Darmstadt
Jan. 25, 2024
Currently in repertory at that Staatstheater Darmstadt, Chaya Czernowin's opera Pnima...ins Innere is based on the story Momik from the book See Under: Love by David Grossman. It is about individual memories of the horror of the Holocaust, the ongoing traumatization, and the liberation that can be found in passing on these memories to future generations.
In the story, the nine-year-old Israeli boy, Momik tries to find out what trauma weighs on his parents and grandparents. But everyone remains silent, nobody talks to him about the Holocaust. His great-uncle Anschel, who survived the concentration camp, tries to tell Momik something urgent. But Anschel is so distraught that he only mumbles and stammers. The opera deals with the transmission of trauma and instead of the usual singing with words, the unspeakable is made audible through music, syllables, sounds, and noises. The opera was written by Czernowin for the Munich Biennale in 2000 and received the Bavarian Theatre Prize as well as the title 'World Premiere of the Year' from the Opernwelt magazine. The composer has the following to say about the current production in Darmstadt:
"In times of increasing anti-Semitism in Germany and the world, Karsten Wiegand, the artistic director of the Staatstheater Darmstadt, has decided to do something unprecedented: He is changing the theatre's repertoire at short notice in order to stage my opera Pnima...ins Innere as a form of protest within only two months. This initiative undermines all the usual operating mechanisms of opera productions. I am deeply grateful to Karsten Wiegand for his courage and his idea that art can speak to the real world, and I have the greatest respect for his position and viewpoint. I am also grateful to the Darmstadt State Theatre and all those involved who agreed at such short notice to devote two months to this production under unpredictable conditions."
The production at the Staatstheater Darmstadt, directed by Karsten Wiegand and conducted by Richard Schwennicke is based on Wiegand's production at the Nationaltheater Weimar in 2008, and can be seen in four performances until the end of March. Another highly topical opera by Czernowin follows on April 27, 2024 with a new production of Zaïde / Adama at Theater Aachen, which deals with the impossible love between a Jewish woman and a Palestinian man.
Trailer | Pnima ... Ins Innere at the Luzerner Theater
To learn more about Chaya Czernowin, visit schott-music.com.
Chaya Czernowin
Pnima... Ins Innere (Inwards) (1998-1999)
chamber opera
libretto (vocalise) based on the novella See under: Love by David Grossmann
for four vocal soloists, instrumental soloists and string orchestra
70'
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