
Franz Schubert’s Winterreise, a cycle of 24 songs for voice and piano set to poems by Wilhelm Müller, is not only regarded as the zenith of Schubert’s song composition, but as the pinnacle of German art song in its entirety. German composer Hans Zender arranged the cycle in 1993 with the title: „Schubert’s ‘Winterreise’ – a composed interpretation“. Zender’s version for tenor and chamber orchestra reveals the cycle’s potential to disturb, and approaches Wilhelm Müller’s poems in its own way. Zender pushes into the darkest regions of human existence. With his interpretation, he brings to light emotions that pulsate just beneath the surface in Schubert’s work, uncovering the uncanny layers in the depths of the music.
Like Hans Zender, Christian Spuck’s production, which was awarded the renowned «Prix Benois de la Danse» in 2019, concerns itself less with illustrating the external stations of the traveler’s journey. Instead, it approaches the cycle with thoroughly comprehensive abstraction. Using a mixture of large ensemble scenes and intimate solo images, Christian Spuck undertakes a journey into the innermost self. As he does so, he explores such timeless themes as love, longing, alienation, and abandonment, allowing the medium of dance to provide new perspectives on one of the greatest works of classical music.
Hans Zender
Schubert’s “Winterreise”
A composed interpretation
A ballet by Christian Spuck
Ballett Zürich
Philharmonia Zürich
Mauro Peter_tenor
Benjamin Schneider_conductor
Stage Design: Rufus Didwiszus
Costume Design: Emma Ryott
Light Design: Martin Gebhardt
Dramaturgy: Christian Spuck, Michael Küster
Recorded live at Opernhaus Zürich
February 5, 2021
A production of Accentus Music
in co-production with SWR
in co-operation with Opernhaus Zürich, Arte Concert
Video Director: Michael Beyer
Length: 95:20
Format: 4K/UHD
Sound: PCM Stereo, 5.1
Picture Credit: Gregory Batardon, Admill Kuyler