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Studio: international art — 41.1907

DOI Heft:
No. 173 (August, 1907)
DOI Artikel:
Recent designs in domestic architecture
DOI Artikel:
Singer, Hans Wolfgang: Modern stage mounting in Germany, [2]: Orlik's ,A winter's tale' at Berlin
DOI Seite / Zitierlink: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.20775#0249

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Modern Stage Mounting in Germany

designed by Professor
Olbrich for the "Flora"
Horticultural Society at
Cologne, for erection in
their grounds near the
banks of the Rhine. The
idea of this "Rose Court"
is a happy one, and is
of especial significance in
relation to the revival of
the ancient " Coiner Blu-
menspiele " — the floral
festival of days gone by,
in which the burgesses and
their wives took part. The
hall, of which two views
are given, is well adapted
to the holding of arts and
crafts exhibitions, and is,
in fact, being used for that "the corner house'' (das eckhaus), darmstadt : garden gate

, . ,,. „ josek olbrich, architect

purpose this season. VV. s.

M

QDERN STAGE MOUNTING mounting of one of the standard plays or operas is

IN GERMANY._II. ORLIK'S stul an occurrence of such comparative rarity that

A WINTER'S TALE," AT whenever it does happen an undue amount of
'BERLIN BY PROF HANS W attention is raised thereby. Conservative people
SINGER ^ave not ^e<^ t0 hunt down this weak point, and

have decried the innovators who "bury the poetical
To bestow a proper amount of care upon the values of a drama beneath an opulent display of

scenery and costume," as they put it; or,
B^nrannHBHMH^^ra^^^^HBHMnM^HHi^HH in other words, " who make a mere spec-
tacle out of the best that our great
musicians and dramatic authors have
given us." Such a reproof would not
apply to the manager who brings out
" Oberon " in a new garb, for " Oberon "
is certainly a popular and good but not
one of our best operas. The book is
wretched enough, such numbers of the
score as have stood the test of time do
not suffer in the least by being set off
upon a background of beautiful stage
mounting.

The reproof would likewise not apply
to the manager of the Deutsches Theater
at Berlin for having revived "A Winter's
Tale." Despite its many individually
beautiful passages, " A Winter's Tale " is
one among the least harmonious of
Shakspere's plays. From the very first
scene the tragic vein strikes so high a
pitch that anything like development is
.... , out of the question. Leontes' unaccount-

josef olbrich, architect ably fierce jealousy and its dire effects upon

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