现代弗洛雷斯坦:费德里奥在罗本岛和南非早期民主计划

IF 0.5 2区 艺术学 0 MUSIC Twentieth-Century Music Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1017/S1478572222000500
J. Pistorius
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2004年,开普敦歌剧院在罗本岛前种族隔离监狱上演了贝多芬的《费德里奥》。该剧由挪威歌剧院(Den Norske Opera)赞助,并得到南非政府的认可,是为了庆祝南非民主10周年。本文探讨费德里奥在罗本岛推行的民主愿景,并探讨它如何与南非新政治秩序的基本原则相互作用。将这部作品置于民主南非的文化认同和表现的同时代辩论的背景下,我认为《罗本岛上的费德里奥》发挥了一种合法化的功能,旨在认可国家和歌剧作为民主文化形式的有效性。
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A Modern-Day Florestan: Fidelio on Robben Island and South Africa's Early Democratic Project
Abstract In 2004, Cape Town Opera mounted a production of Beethoven's Fidelio at the former apartheid prison on Robben Island. Sponsored by Den Norske Opera, and endorsed by the South African government, the production was presented as a celebration of the country's tenth year of democracy. This article investigates the vision of democracy performed by Fidelio on Robben Island and asks how it interacts with the founding principles of the new South African political order. Situating the production within the context of contemporaneous debates about cultural identity and representation in a democratic South Africa, I argue that Fidelio on Robben Island performed a legitimizing function designed to endorse the validity of the state and of opera as a democratic cultural form.
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