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Thomas-Daniel Schlee
Ich, hiob
Works Info
Composer
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Thomas-Daniel Schlee
Genre
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Opera
Average_duration
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01:20:39
Ich, Hiob is an opera composed by Thomas-Daniel Schlee, which premiered on October 27, 2017, at the Staatstheater Cottbus in Germany. The opera is based on the biblical story of Job, who is tested by God and endures great suffering, but ultimately remains faithful. The plot of the opera follows Job, a wealthy and righteous man who is tested by God when Satan challenges his faith. Job loses everything he has, including his family, his wealth, and his health, but he refuses to curse God and remains faithful. The opera explores themes of suffering, faith, and redemption, as Job struggles to understand why he is being tested and ultimately finds peace in his faith. The music of Ich, Hiob is characterized by its use of modernist techniques, including atonality, dissonance, and complex rhythms. The opera is divided into three movements, each of which explores a different aspect of Job's story. The first movement focuses on Job's prosperity and his initial encounter with Satan, while the second movement depicts his suffering and his struggle to maintain his faith. The final movement portrays Job's redemption and his eventual restoration by God. Overall, Ich, Hiob is a powerful and thought-provoking opera that explores timeless themes of faith, suffering, and redemption. Its modernist musical style and innovative staging make it a unique and compelling work of art that is sure to resonate with audiences for years to come.
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