Süddeutsche Zeitung
The experiment is a convincing one. Andreas Breitscheid’s eighty-minute music theater piece based on Heiner Müller’s Bildbeschreibung (Description of a Picture) is an astonishingly rich and substantial work. This is also thanks to the research work of director Jean Jourdheuil and artist Mark Lammert (...), who distilled images and scenes from the monstrous text in the pitch-black hall. (...) In an abstract stage set, the actor Marc Barbé rotates an enormous mirrored surface like a mute wall of self-reflection. It also serves as an unsteady stage for the dancer Tal Beit-Halachmi. Then a video of a cloudy sky is projected onto the surface. “A landscape between steppe and savanna, the sky a Prussian blue, with two enormous clouds floating in it.” This is how Müller’s text begins, and Breitscheid uses the same words to end his project, instead of Müller’s own concluding words, “I the frozen storm.” Now the mirror turns quickly, Teodoro Anzellotti plays a concluding farewell with deep tonal clusters on the accordion, and the doors of the Forum’s hall are opened wide: not 'Prussian blue', but night. An easygoing poetry. In addition to Barbé there is a second actor, the Portuguese filmmaker Jorge Silva Melo, who appears as a director with a notebook. They process the Müller material in multiple languages. The dancer and four musicians also sometimes join in the conversation. In addition to Anzellotti, they are Sascha Armbruster (saxophone), Stefano Scodanibbio (double bass), and Mike Svoboda (trombone, tuba). The mezzo-soprano Lani Poulson sings the uppercase text from Müller’s Bildbeschreibung like the voice of a lyric “I”. “An alien in my own body”: the singing voice is electronically altered and alienated. Just as in general, Breitscheid, who is a student of Luigi Nono, manipulates the often highly reduced, finely spun, and radical instrumental playing to create an extremely naunced spatial and sonic image. Thrilling.
Südwestpresse
The “Forum Neues Musiktheater” sets itself these new tasks, and there can be no doubt that the general director of Stuttgart's opera, Klaus Zehelein, will guide the “Forum”, which he himself initiated and realized, into the future with a sure hand. (...) A first effort was on display at the opening of the “Forum”. Andreas Breitscheid, artistic collaborator of the Staatsoper Stuttgart and now also the director of the “Forum”, conceived a music theater piece based on Heiner Müller’s multilayered Bildbeschreibung (Description of a Picture), which the author himself describes as an “overpainting” of Alcestis, the description of a “landscape beyond death”. Breitscheid’s scenario for two actors, a dancer, a female singer, and four instrumentalists (accordion, saxophone, double bass, and trombone/tuba) seems in turn to be an 'overpainting' of Heiner Müller’s text. Musical structures, dramatic action, the spoken word, and the cinematic interpolation of images enter into an astonishingly close alliance. This complex “Musiktheater” captures a great deal of the enigmatic magic of Müller’s text. It is a remarkable start to the institution’s “research work”. From a larger perspective, the creation of Stuttgart’s “Forum” at a time when cultural and educational policy is in retreat may be viewed as an important sign pointing into the future.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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