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Bohumil Herlischka (25 April 1919 – February 2006) was a Czech opera director. After years at the National Theatre, he worked from 1957 predominantly in German opera houses, introducing a style later known as ''
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'' (director's theatre). He directed several productions at the Oper Frankfurt and developed a close connection to the
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where he staged operas by Leoš Janáček, presenting a cycle of six operas in the 197778 season. He staged Schoenberg's '' Moses und Aaron'' at the
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, including a tour to Israel. He focused on rarely played works such as Meyerbeer's '' Le prophète'' at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and on contemporary opera such as Shostakovich's '' Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District'' and the world premiere of Alexander Goehr's '' Behold the Sun''.


Life

Born in
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on 25 April 1919, Herlischka worked as a stage director at the National Theatre in Prague from 1951 to 1957.Herlischka, Bohumil (geb. 25.04.1919 Časlav)
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He then emigrated to the West, where he worked at German opera houses such as the Deutsche Oper Berlin,Name & Fakten
(in German) Oper & Tanz, February 2006
the Oper Frankfurt, the Cologne Opera, the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, and the
Deutsche Oper am Rhein The Deutsche Oper am Rhein (German Opera on the Rhine) is an opera company based in Düsseldorf and Duisburg. The opera also has an associated classical ballet company. Axel Kober has been its Music Director since 2009. The resident orchestra, th ...
in Düsseldorf and Duisburg. He staged the original version of Shostakovich's '' Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District'' in 1959 in a style which later was called ''
Regietheater Regietheater (German for ''director's theater'') is the modern practice of allowing a director freedom in devising the way a given opera or play is staged so that the creator's original, specific intentions or stage directions (where supplied) can b ...
'' (director's theatre). The same year, he directed Nicolai's '' Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor'' at the Oper Frankfurt, conducted by
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. A year later, he staged Mussorgsky's ''
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'' there, conducted by
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In Düsseldorf, he staged Weber's ''
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'' in 1961, but met with strong opposition as he did not stage the traditional "happy ending". In 1964, he directed Bizet's ''
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'' in Frankfurt, and a year later Tchaikovsky's '' Pique Dame''. Also in 1964 he directed a production of Franz Schreker's ''
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'' at the
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, the first staging of a Schreker opera after his music had been banned by the Nazis in 1933. In 1971, he directed Gounod's '' Faust'' (in Germany traditionally called ''Margarethe'') at the Oper Frankfurt, conducted by
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. Herlischka worked for television in 1962, directing the play fragment '' Woyzeck'' by Georg Büchner. The press reacted mostly negatively to a different order of scenes, compiled from different versions, with some omissions. The review in the weekly ''
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'' noted that words were repeated in an artificial way and that the social aspects of the plot were neglected. In 1964, he directed Meyerbeer's '' Le prophète'' at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, conducted by
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, with
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in the title role. A reviewer regarded it as a persiflage by a cynical director. In the 197374 season, Herlischka staged Schoenberg's '' Moses und Aaron'' at the
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. The opera had been regarded as impossible to perform, and the world premiere was given in Hamburg in 1954 in a concert performance, conducted by Hans Rosbaud. Herlischka's production, with
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as Moses and Richard Cassilly as Aaron and conducted by
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, was also shown in Israel.Helmut Söring
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Similar to Walter Felsenstein at the Komische Oper Berlin, he was a pioneer of expressive-poetic theatre and his performances were revived again and again over several years. He introduced the operas by Leoš Janáček to Western Europe. In Düsseldorf, he staged a cycle of six of his operas from 1969 to 1977, when they were all performed as a cycle. The first was '' Jenůfa'' in 1969, in a stage design by Hermann Soherr. Astrid Varnay, the singer of the Kostelnička, wrote in her memoirs that Herlischka knew exactly how to present the emotions of peasants from
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. While she resented his authoritarian attitude, she admired his sense for the visual. It was followed by '' Das schlaue Füchslein'' (''The Cunning Little Vixen'') in 1972, ''
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'' in 1973, '' Die Sache Makropulos'' (''The Makropulos Affair'') in a double bill with '' Die Ausflüge des Herrn Brouček'' (''The Excursions of Mr. Brouček to the Moon and to the 15th Century'') in 1974, and finally '' Aus einem Totenhaus'' (''From the House of the Dead'') in 1977. In the 197778 season, all six operas were presented as a cycle at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, conducted by Peter Schneider in a stage design by Ruodi Barth. It was the only such cycle outside
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. In 1986, he staged the opera '' Schicksal'' (''Destiny''), which was regarded as an important step in bringing the composer's works to the stage. Herlischka staged Janáček's ''Das schlaue Füchslein'' also at the Hamburg State Opera, both in 1976, conducted by
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, and in 1981, conducted by Lawrence Foster. He staged Mozart's '' Le nozze di Figaro'' at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich in 1977, conducted by Heinz Drewanz. In 1985, he directed
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's '' Behold the Sun – Die Wiedertäufer'' (''Sehet die Sonne''), an opera commissioned for the 25th anniversary of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, based on a libretto by John McGrath. It premiered on 19 April 1985, conducted by
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, in a set designed by Ruodi Barth.Behold the Sun – Die Wiedertäufer (Sehet die Sonne)
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Herlischka died in Düsseldorf in February 2006, a few weeks before his 87th birthday.


Legacy

Edited by Ilka Kügler, a book reflecting Herlischka's work for the opera stage, ''Ein Magier der Bühne:Der Regisseur Bohumil Herlischka'' (''A Magician of the Stage:The Director Bohumil Herlischka)'', appeared in the series ''Dokumente zur Theatergeschichte'' (Documents of theatre history) in Düsseldorf in 1989.


Sources

* Genossenschaft Deutscher Bühnen-Angehöriger (publisher), ''Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch 2007'', Verlag Bühnenschriften-Vertriebs-Gesellschaft mbH, Hamburg, 2007,


References


External links

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