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Antikrist
Rued Langgaard (1893 – 1952)
Church opera in two acts and six scenes; revised version, BVN 192 (1930)
Libretto by Rued Langgaard
Scenic premiere on 2 May 1999 at the Tiroler Landestheater in Innsbruck
Premiere at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 30 January, 2022
Recommended from 16 years on
90 mins / No interval
In German language with German and English surtitles
Pre-performance lecture (in German): 45 minutes prior to each performance
aged 16 and over- Conductor
- Director, Set design
- Costume design
- Light design
- Chorus Director
- Choreographer
- Dramaturgy
- Lucifer
- God’s Voice
- The Echo of the Air of Mystery
- The Air of Mystery
- The Mouth speaking Great Words
- The Mouth speaking Great Words [acting]Miguel Angel Collado (30.01.2022)
- The Mouth speaking Great Words [singing]Thomas Blondelle (30.01.2022)
- Despondency
- The Great Whore
- The Great Whore [acting]Neil Barry Moss (09.02.2022 | 11.02.2022)
- The Great Whore [singing]Regine Hangler (09.02.2022 | 11.02.2022)
- The Scarlet Beast
- The Lie
- Hatred
- A Voice
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Chorus
- Orchestra
- Premiere30202218:00JanSunD-Prices: € 136,– / € 100,– / € 72,– / € 44,– / € 26,–
- Repertoire05202220:00FebSatC-Prices: € 100,00 / € 82,00 / € 58,00 / € 34,00 / € 24,00
- Repertoire09202219:30FebWedB-Prices: € 86,00 / € 66,00 / € 44,00 / € 26,00 / € 20,00
- Last performance in this season11202219:30FebFriC-Prices: € 100,00 / € 82,00 / € 58,00 / € 34,00 / € 24,00



Presented by rbbKultur, taz, tip, Fleurop
- Conductor
- Director, Set design
- Costume design
- Light design
- Chorus Director
- Choreographer
- Dramaturgy
- Lucifer
- God’s Voice
- The Echo of the Air of Mystery
- The Air of Mystery
- The Mouth speaking Great Words
- The Mouth speaking Great Words [acting]Miguel Angel Collado (30.01.2022)
- The Mouth speaking Great Words [singing]Thomas Blondelle (30.01.2022)
- Despondency
- The Great Whore
- The Great Whore [acting]Neil Barry Moss (09.02.2022 | 11.02.2022)
- The Great Whore [singing]Regine Hangler (09.02.2022 | 11.02.2022)
- The Scarlet Beast
- The Lie
- Hatred
- A Voice
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Dancers
- Chorus
- Orchestra
The Antichrist enters a godless world. Summoned by Lucifer himself he reveals himself in many forms: through arrogance, discontent, lust, deceit and hatred, humanity is tested and tempted in the "battle of all against all". Yet the voice of God ultimately puts an end to the Antichrist: "Hephata!" / "Open yourself!" – the world seems cleansed.
Rued Langgaard's "church opera", composed in the early 1920s and fundamentally revised until 1930, is a monolith of the composer's works, which has no dearth of exciting and unusual pieces. Based on the Revelation to John he drafts an eschatologically defined mystery play that cannot conceal the zeitgeist of the fin de siècle. His highly symbolic text rife with associations can thus be read with the appropriate historical pessimism. Yet the dazzling music – shaped by the late Romantic, great orchestral sounds, yet always falling in on itself, and from which prosaic and austere details emerge – brings hope into the dark world. The artistic maverick Langgaard found in this a personal style reminiscent of Strauss and Wagner without neglecting his contemporaries Hindemith and Schönberg.
Director Ersan Mondtag makes his Berlin opera debut – the immensely powerful imagery of the winner of multiple "Junior Director of the Year" [Theater heute] distinctions, whose works have been shown at numerous theatre conferences, seems to be made for Langgaard's eschatological mysteriousness through its over-aestheticization.