Klaus Zehelein (born September 5, 1940) is a German
dramaturge. He was president of the Munich
Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding
The Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding (English: Bavarian Theatre Academy August Everding) at the Prinzregententheater in Munich, was founded by August Everding in 1993. Since September 2014, the Academy has been directed by Hans-Jürgen Dr ...
. Zehelein is also president of the association of German theatres,
Deutscher Bühnenverein
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. For fifteen years, from 1991 until 2006, Zehelein was
artistic director
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of the
Staatsoper Stuttgart. Critic Gerhard Rohde, summing up Zehelein's theatre work at the Stuttgart opera, says "Zehelein does not view opera as a culinary phenomenon. For him opera is an extremely complex matter, where all arts – as well as social, philosophical, historic, utopic and other aspects – unite. This complexity of opera merits being perceived, being seen, being experienced; thus all works that end up performed on stage, are rigorously analyzed beforehand. He who says this results in thinned-out, merely sophisticated opera performances, missed out substantially in the Zehelein-Era in Stuttgart."
[Gerhard Rohne, ''Oper und Tanz'', April, 2006]
- ''this quote is translated into somewhat simplified English.''
Education and professional activity
Zehelein studied German literature,
musicology
Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some mu ...
and philosophy in the
Goethe University Frankfurt
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. Among his teachers were the philosophers
Max Horkheimer and
Theodor W. Adorno. Although not a composer himself, Zehelein participated in the
Darmstädter Ferienkurse from 1959 to 1966. Here he met composers
Luigi Nono and
Karlheinz Stockhausen, which would influence Zehelein's future artistic development. Zehelein began his professional activity at the theater in Kiel in 1967, then became chief dramaturge in
Oldenburg.
From 1977 to 1987 he worked at the
Oper Frankfurt, starting as chief
dramaturge and becoming opera director. In Frankfurt Zehelein developed a practical but intellectually supported manner of interpreting and staging opera. He worked with the stage director
Hans Neuenfels
Hans Neuenfels (; 31 May 1941 – 6 February 2022) was a German writer, poet, film producer, librettist, theatre director, opera director and theatre manager. As a director, he first focused on drama, staged at prominent houses such as the Vie ...
on Busoni's ''
Doktor Faust'' and Neuenfels' production of Verdi's ''
Aida'' – known as "Aida as cleaning-lady production". With director
Ruth Berghaus and her designer Axel Manthey, he worked on ''Parsifal'' and Wagner's ''Ring''. Zehelein moved to Hamburg in 1989 as artistic director of the
Thalia Theater before being offered the position of artistic director at the Stuttgart opera.
Stuttgart Opera 1991–2006
During Zehelein’s directorship, the
Opernwelt magazine awarded the title
Opera House of the Year to the Stuttgart Opera. Six awards were given, in the years 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 und 2006.
[Johanne Tremblay, "Klaus Zehelein and the Stuttgart State Opera: When tradition and innovation go hand in hand", ''International Journal of Arts Management'', vol. 6, no. 3, V631, ISSN 1480-8986, 2004] Zehelein's era in Stuttgart is documented in the book ''Anders, ein Arbeitsbericht''.
Zehelein brought in
Pamela Rosenberg as co-opera Intendant between 1991 and 2000 and
Eytan Pessen
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as casting director from 2001 to 2006. His Chief dramaturge was
Juliane Votteler.
Zehelein worked with stage directors Ruth Berghaus,
Martin Kušej
Martin Kušej (born 14 May 1962) is an Austrian theatre and opera director, and is director of the Burgtheater Vienna. According to German news magazine Focus, Kušej belongs to the ten most important theatre directors who have emerged in the ...
, Nicolas Brieger,
Christof Nel
Christof Nel (born 7 April 1944) is a German theatre and opera director. He began his career as an actor but moved on to direct opera productions at major opera houses.
Life
Born in Stuttgart to parents who were both musicians, Nel studied ar ...
, Neuenfels, Peter Konwitchny, Joachim Schlömer, Jossi Wieler and Sergio Morabito.
Under Zehelein's direction the Stuttgart Opera was an ensemble based opera company. The sopranos
Catherine Naglestad
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She earned her Bachelor of Music from the San Francisco Conservatory, furthering her studies in Rome, Mi ...
and
Eva-Maria Westbroek
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Training
Westbroek studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague from 1988 to 1995. Her vocal teachers included Iris Adami Corradetti and the American tenor James McCr ...
were members of his permanent ensemble, tenor
Jonas Kaufmann a frequent guest artist. Music directors were
Gabriele Ferro
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1988 births
Living ...
and
Lothar Zagrosek. The conductor
Nicola Luisotti conducted frequently during Zehelein's era.
In his fifteen years Zehelein explored most of the 20th century's opera standard repertoire, such as Berg's ''
Wozzeck'' and ''
Lulu'', Shostakovich's ''
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk'', Schreker's ''
Die Gezeichneten'', Busoni's ''Doktor Faust'', and Nono's ''
Al gran sole carico d'amore'' and ''
Intolleranza 1960''. The work was performed over numerous seasons in a total of 29 performances. Zehelein performed works of the composers
Lachenmann, Jungy Pagh Pan, Hans Zender and Rolf Rihm.
Zehelein argued that as
Richard Wagner
Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
wrote the four music-dramas of the ''
Ring'' over many years, changing dramaturgical ideas in the process, each opera could be treated as a stand-alone work. Zehelein invited four directors for his ''Ring'', thus giving each opera dramatic independence. The resulting ''Stuttgarter Ring'' brought much discussion and recognition to the Stuttgart Opera.
Zehelein created the Forum Neues Musiktheater, an institute attached to the Stuttgart Opera. "Here new compositions were not only studied and presented," sayd the critic Gerhard Rohde, "but more important was the work-nature of the institute: a laboratory, in which young, and not so young composers develop their ideas, and together with musicians, singers, dancers, and new media realize these ideas into a scenic reality"
Zehelein also founded the ''Junge Oper'' (an institute dedicated to performing opera for young audiences).
Numerous CD and DVD productions document Zehelein's interest in modern works and new staging concepts. Stuttgart CD productions include Nono's ''Intolleranza 1960''(1995) and ''Al Gran Sole Carico D'Amore'' (2001), as well as
Lachenmann's ''Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern'' (2003); Zehelein's productions on DVD: Handel's ''
Alcina'' (1999), Hartmann's ''
Simplicius Simplicissimus'' (2005), Mozart's ''
La finta giardiniera''
006) and Wagner's ''Der Ring des Nibelungen'',(2003).
Teaching
Zehelein taught Sociomusicology at the Oldenburg university. He was also guest professor at the Minnesota state university, the Collège international de philosophie in Paris, the Institute for Theater arts at the University of Giessen and from 1986 to 1992 in the
University of Applied Arts Vienna. As of 2006 he directs the dramaturgy division of the
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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and the Bavarian academy of Theatre in Munich. His ideas about music theater dramaturgy are published in the book ''Music theater today''
Current activity
As of May 2003, Zehelein is president of the
association of German theatres (
Deutscher Bühnenverein
The Deutscher Bühnenverein is an organization representing 430 theatres, opera houses, drama, ballet and opera companies and orchestras in Germany. It is involved in artistic, legal, organisational and political questions relevant to its membe ...
). His political and moral influence is crucial in times of heavy cuts in public financing of the arts.
As of August 2006 Zehelein is also president of the Munich Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding (Bavarian theatre academy) located in the
Prinzregententheater. The Theaterakademie is a university level academy offering BA and MA courses in directing, acting, musical theatre, singing, opera, make up, dramaturgy, theatre- film- and television criticism, set and costume design.
Awards
Zehelein received the German critics prize for his dramaturgical work at the Frankfurt opera in 1983. He also received the
Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg
Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg (german: link=no, Verdienstorden des Landes Baden-Württemberg) is the highest award of the German State of Baden-Württemberg. Established 26 November 1974, it was originally called the Medal of Merit of Bad ...
in 2001, for his work in the state. The first class
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany was granted him in the summer of 2006. In 2007 he became a member of the Bavarian Academy of Arts (
Bayerische Akademie der Schönen Künste) .
[Web site of the German national culture foundation (German: ''Kulturstiftung des Bundes'')]
, retrieved July, 2013
References
Bibliography
* Articles in English
** Paul Bekker, ''Notes from the Stage'', Opera Quarterly; Spring/Summer2007, Vol. 23 Issue 2/3, p318 (Article on staging of Wagnerian operas under Zehelein)
** David J. Levin, ''Introduction to Zehelein'', The Opera Quarterly, Volume 23, Number 2–3, Spring/Summer 2007, pp. 318–320
** David J. Levin, ''Richard Wagner, Fritz Lang, and the Nibelungen: The Dramaturgy of Disavowal'', Princeton University Press (1999),
** Ian Conrich, Estella Tincknell, Editors, ''Film's Musical Moments (Music and the Moving Image)'', Edinburgh University Press (2006), , p. 64
** NY Times article about Zehelein and Rosenberg, Anne Midgette, ''In Opera By the Bay, Drama Offstage'', July 29, 2001
retrieved June 2013
* Articles in German
** ''
Focus (German magazine), Focus''
collection of articles and news items regarding Zehelein** Zehelein as stage director of Aeneas in Kartago
External links
* Interviews
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1940 births
Living people
Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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