Carnival of the Animals

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Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes

Carnival of the Animals – an Animalic Trilogy

I. The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant: After the children's book by Jean de Brunhoff (1899–1937), music by Francis Poulenc (1899–1963)

II. Ferdinand: After the children's book by Munro Leaf (1905–1976), music by Alan Ridout (1934–1996)

III. The Carnival of the Animals: Music by Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)

In German with explanations in English

Recommended for adults and children from 8 years

 

Abstract

In an entertaining hour, the Salzburg Marionette Theatre tells three musical animal stories: That of the little elephant Babar, who flees to a city and begins to live like a human being; that of the young bull Ferdinand, who has other preferences than his wild peers; and Saint-Saëns' famous Carnival of the Animals in a poetic reinterpretation.

Program and cast

Music

Musical direction: Benjamin Schmid

Sound engineer: Sascha Tekale

Flute, piccolo: Eiko Yagi

Clarinet: Marie-Theres Schindler

Glockenspiel, Xylophone: Gregor Resch

Piano four hands: Jiayin Li, Asuka Tagmi; Yelyzaveta Pachabut, Caitlan Rinaldy

Violin: Benjamin Schmid

Violoncello: Jeremias Fliedl

Double bass: Roberto Di Ronza

The recording was made exclusively for the Salzburg Marionette Theatre in cooperation with the Mozarteum University Salzburg. 

 

Cast

THE STORY OF BABAR, THE LITTLE ELEPHANT

Concept, dramaturgy, light: Herbert Kapplmüller, Lisa Stumpfögger

Direction: Lisa Stumpfögger

Puppets, set design: Herbert Kapplmüller

Narrator: Hanna Schygulla

Puppet making: Maximilian Kiener-Laubenbacher, Vladimir Fediakov, Emanuel Paulus

FERDINAND

Direction: Philippe Brunner

Puppet: Vladimir Fediakov

Illustrations: Clemens Birsak

Violin: Benjamin Schmid

Narrator: Matthias Bundschuh

THE CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS

Concept: Philippe Brunner, Matthias Bundschuh

Direction, set design: Matthias Bundschuh

Puppets, costumes: Barbara Weinhold

Musical arrangement: Philipp Schmidt

Puppet making: Günter Weinhold

Puppeteers: Philippe Brunner, Anne-Lise Droin, Vladimir Fediakov, Edouard Funck, Maximilian Kiener, Marion Mayer, Emanuel Paulus, Philipp Schmidt, Eva Wiener, Ursula Winzer

Salzburg Marionette Theatre

In 1893, the old-established Kaltenhausen brewery built "a restaurant and function-rooms" in the Schwarzstrasse, between the Lasser Villa (now the Mozarteum) and the theatre. The architect was Carl Demel, the master builder Valentin Ceconi. In 1897 these function-rooms were converted to the Mirabell Hotel. After World War II the Mirabell Casino was the principal tenant until 1968. Conversion work began in 1970, in order to give the Marionette Theatre a new playhouse. The former dining-room of the Mirabell Hotel was converted into an auditorium with a stage, and its rich decoration of stucco and frescoes is still impressive. There was similar stucco-work, though not quite so opulent, in the foyer, but unfortunately in the course of the 1970/71 conversion it was covered by a plasterboard ceiling. The stucco ceiling underneath was forgotten, to be rediscovered in 2000 when repairs were being carried out. In 2003 the foyer was restored to its original condition.

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