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Asia Ahmetjanova [*1992]

30
Saturday
May
20:00 - 21:30
Information about the work

A music theatre piece by Asia Ahmetjanova and Franziska Angerer
Premiere on 10 May 2026 as part of the Munich Biennale in Munich
Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 22 May 2026 in the Tischlerei

approx. 90 minutes / no interval

In Old Icelandic and German with English and German surtitles

aged 15 and over
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Commissioned by the City of Munich. A production of the Munich Biennale in co-production with the Deutsche Oper Berlin

30
Saturday
May
20:00 - 21:30
Cast
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Three norns are sitting at the foot of the world tree, spinning, knotting and severing the threads of life and thus determining the fates of individual mortals. They give life, fashion its course and bring it to an end. As do their mythological sister figures in other cultures, these Germanic goddesses of fate wield the power of life and death over human beings. In our secularised times death is now the No.1 taboo subject, and to temper the awfulness of it all, we make it our personal business to delay its arrival by cultivating “good” habits and living healthily. We make it our mission in life to fend off our own decay and arrest the ageing process.

In their work of musical theatre, ENDLICH, composer Asia Ahmetjanova and director Franziska Angerer reflect on our relationship to death and our response to the disintegration of our bodies. Through the medium of a group of elderly people, they force us to contemplate our own finiteness and old age with all that they imply. Poetic images give rise to a communal ritual blending mythology and performance, in which we seek to commit with gusto to this final consequence of life.

Spotlight
The Latvian-born composer and pianist Asia Ahmetjanova, today a Swiss resident, is one of the shooting stars of contemporary music. Her work explores the borderland between an experimental approach to musical material and the performativity of the human body. She sets great store on her performers bringing their own approaches to the work and her compositions take shape in close collaboration with the respective ensembles. Ahmetjanova is a member of ö! and has worked with a number of companies including the Basel Sinfonietta, the Neue Vokalsolisten Stuttgart and the Klangforum Wien. GRAUZONE is her first commissioned work for a musical theatre and her first partnership with the Ensemble Mosaik.

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