International Arts Weeks
Alida: Victoria Randem
Asle: Linard Vrielink
Mother / Midwife: Katharina Kammerloher
Old woman: Hanna Schwarz
Girl: Sarah Defrise
Innkeeper: Jan Martiník
Man in black: Tómas Tómasson
Boatman: Roman Trekel
Ékszerész: Siyabonga Maqungo
Asleik: Arttu Kataja
Featuring: Hungarian National Philharmonic
Conductor: Péter Eötvös
“If you must, you must, he says. Perhaps that’s how it is, she says.” Commissioned by the Berlin Staatsoper and based on the first novella in Jon Fosse’s Trilogy, the piece is an “opera ballad, whose protagonists are two teenagers who expect a child,” said Péter Eötvös. “But they have nothing and their future is hopeless, while they cannot expect help from the adults around them. Whenever the boy finds there is no other way he can improve the position of the girl and the future child, he makes someone who has shunned them disappear. He commits three murders and is eventually hanged. And here comes the main question of the opera: can a teenage boy kill those who deny them help in order to save his family?”