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''Palatsi'' (''The Palace'') is an opera in three acts, Op. 68, composed by Aulis Sallinen, on a libretto by Irene Dische and Hans Magnus Enzensberger. The translation of the libretto into Finnish was by the composer.〔 ==Background== The opera was commissioned by the Savonlinna Opera Festival and composed between 1991 and 1993.〔(Some Thoughts on The Palace by Aulis Sallinen, 1995. At the Music Finland site. )〕 ''Palatsi'' was first performed on 26 July 1995 at the Savonlinna Opera Festival. It was recorded and issued on CD by Koch Classics, and a performance of the opera was filmed by Ondine and issued as a DVD which included interviews with the composer, librettists, conductor and other members of the production team.〔 The scenario of Sallinen's fifth opera, between ''Kullervo'' (Los Angeles 1992) and ''King Lear'' (Helsinki 2000) is loosely based on Mozart's 1781 singspiel ''Die Entführung aus dem Serail'', and on Ryszard Kapuściński's 1978 book ''The Emperor: Downfall of an Autocrat'' which described the fall of Haile Selassie, last Emperor of Ethiopia. Rodney Milnes described the work as "almost as enigmatic as ''The King Goes Forth to France'', but lighter in tone, a sort of late-20th-century operetta".〔Milnes R. Savonlinna's semiotics. (Reviews of ''Tannhäuser'' and ''The Palace''). ''Opera'', Annual Festival Issue 1996, 74.〕 Critic Michael White reported that "you can legitimately describe anything in late-20th-century opera as 'ravishing' is, of course, something in itself. The music of ''The Palace'' is unnervingly attractive: easy on the ear but seriously worked and laced with tension. It is good to hear and grateful to sing…".〔Michael White, ''The Independent on Sunday'', 1 July 1995.〕 ''The Palace Rhapsody'' (1996), based on themes from the opera, was commissioned by the Royal Northern College of Music and is in the style of the ''harmonie'' arrangements of 18th century operas.〔(Work description at the Music Sales website. )〕 A satire of the collapse of a corrupt regime, ''The Palace'' deals with how authoritarian power is wielded and its debilitating effect on those near its centre, which forms a compelling need for them to escape and be free. In the end politics ruthlessly transfers power into new hands where it becomes just as absolute as before. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Palatsi (opera)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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