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Into the little Hill

Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain
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Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Madrid, Spain
Starts at: 20:30
Acts: 2
Duration:
Sung in: English
Titles in: Spanish

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Overview

Following the shocking Written On Skin, Madrid will have the opportunity to experience a new work by George Benjamin. Into the little Hill is presented in a new production by the Teatro Real in co-production with the Teatros del Canal and offers a piercing adaptation of the story, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, to a political setting dominated by totalitarianism. Tim Murray conducts the Symphonic Orchestra of Madrid in the three performances in the Sala Verde of the Teatros del Canal I Madrid.

Titular Chorus and Orchestra of the Teatro Real

New Production of the Teatro Real, in co-production with the Teatros del Canal

Performances at the Teatros del Canal

History
Premiere of this production: 22 November 2006, Opéra Bastille of Paris

Into The Little Hill (Towards the Little Hill in Spanish) is a chamber opera, as a "lyrical tale" in two parts, with music by George Benjamin and English script by the British playwright and translator Martin Crimp. It premiered at the Festival d'Automne on November 22, 2006 at the Opera Bastille (Paris).

Synopsis

The story will inevitably seem familiar; there must be few homes that have not been visited –at one time or another- by The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

However, the first incursion of George Benjamin into the world of opera goes far beyond a mere exercise in composing music for an innocent fable.

By means of a brilliant and hair-raising score, Into the Little Hill provides a metaphor about the fragility of the political and social structures in which we are immersed. Here, a political leader who aspires to be re-elected, makes a commitment to get rid of all the rats from the country, even though he is fully aware that they do not really cause any damage. Nevertheless, fulfilling this plan is not as simple as he has had explained during his electoral campaign.

Two female voices are responsible for the narration and interpretation of all the characters of this story of dire relevance.

Plagued by subtleties, Into the Little Hill reveals with very little effort, one of the most desolate dramas which continues without any type of resolution in the Twenty-first century.

Venue Info

Teatro Real - Madrid
Location   Isabel II Square, s / n.

Teatro Real is a major opera house located in Madrid. Today the Teatro Real opera is one of the great theaters of Europe hosting large productions involving leading international figures in opera singing, musical direction, stage direction, and dance. Founded in 1818 and inaugurated on 19 November 1850, it closed in 1925 and reopened in 1966. Beginning in 1988 it underwent major refurbishing and renovation works and finally reopened in 1997 with a capacity of 1,746 seats. The theater offers visitors guided tours in several languages, including the auditorium, stage, workshops, and rehearsal rooms.

Founded by King Ferdinand VII in 1818, and after thirty-two years of planning and construction, a Royal Order on 7 May 1850 decreed the immediate completion of the "Teatro de Oriente" and the building works were finished within five months. The Opera House, located just in front of the Palacio Real, the official residence of the Queen who ordered the construction of the theatre, Isabel II, was finally inaugurated on 19 November 1850, with Donizetti's La Favorite.

The Teatro soon became one of the most prestigious opera houses in Europe. For over five decades it hosted the most renowned singers and composers of the time. In the early period, it saw famous opera singers such as Alboni, Frezzolini, Marietta Gazzaniga, Rosina Penco, Giulia Grisi, Giorgio Ronconi, Italo Gardoni, Mario de Candia and Antonio Selva among many others. In 1863, Giuseppe Verdi visited the theatre for the Spanish premiere of his La Forza del Destino. At its peak, in the last quarter of the 19th century, the Teatro hosted world renowned artists such as Adela Borghi, Marie Sasse, Adelina Patti, Christina Nilsson, Luisa Tetrazzini, Mattia Battistini, Julián Gayarre, Angelo Masini, Francesco Tamagno and Enrico Tamberlick. In 1925, the Ballets Russes of Diaghilev performed in the theatre with the presence of Nijinsky and Stravinsky.

From 1867 to 1925 the Teatro Real also housed the Madrid Royal Conservatory. In December of 1925 a Royal Order ordered its activities to be discontinued owing to the damage that the construction of the Metro de Madrid had caused to the building. The government set out to restore it and ordered numerous projects to be drawn out for its renovation, such as that from architect Urdanpilleta Flórez, who proposed a monumental remodeling of the building. However, financial difficulties prevented the completion of these projects and led to a simple restoration, sponsored by the Juan March Institute, and carried out first by the architect Manuel Gonzalez Valcárcel, and later by architects Miguel Verdú Belmonte and Francisco Rodriguez Partearroyo.

The theatre reopened in 1966 as a concert hall as well as the main concert venue for the Spanish National Orchestra and the RTVE Symphony Orchestra. The reopening was celebrated with a concert of the Spanish National Orchestra conducted by Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, and the Orfeón Donostiarra. In 1969, the 14th Eurovision Song Contest was held at the theatre, featuring an onstage metal sculpture created by surrealist Spanish artist Salvador Dalí.

Important Info
Type: Opera
City: Madrid, Spain
Starts at: 20:30
Acts: 2
Duration:
Sung in: English
Titles in: Spanish
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