Tobias Kratzer
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Education | Bayerische Theaterakademie |
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Tobias Kratzer (born 17 January 1980) is a German stage director, especially of opera, who has worked internationally after winning a competition in Graz with two entries in 2008. He has staged works by Verdi and Wagner, but also contemporary music. He directed Wagner's Tannhäuser for the opening of the 2019 Bayreuth Festival.
Career
Born in Landshut,[1] Kratzer studied art history in Munich and Berne. After completion, he turned to studying direction of plays and musical theatre at the Bayerische Theaterakademie August Everding.[2][3] His first productions were at the Akademietheater, Munich, in 2006 Brecht/Weill's Die sieben Todsünden and in 2008 Werner Egk's Die Verlobung in St. Domingo. Also in 2006, he staged at the Reaktorhalle of the University of Music and Theatre Munich Verdi's La traviata, working for the first time with stage designer Rainer Sellmaier from Regensburg[2] and the conductor Martin Wettges with whom he has frequently collaborated.[4]
The team, called ATEF, won prizes at the competition "Ring Award" in Graz with productions of Verdi's Rigoletto.[4] Kratzer had nominated two stagings under two pseudonyms, as Ginger Holiday, an American female director, and as Pedrak Topola from Bulgaria.[2][3] Following the attention at the competition, the team received commissions from several opera houses; they directed in 2009 at the Bavarian State Opera Mozart's Così fan tutte, at the Theater Heidelberg his Die Zauberflöte,[2] at the Wermland Opera in Karlstad, Sweden again Rigoletto, and in 2010 at the Leipzig Opera Handel's Admeto,[2] and at the Graz Opera Bellini's La sonnambula.[5]
In the 2010/11 season, Kratzer staged Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss at the Theater Bremen,[6] Donizetti's Anna Bolena at the Lucerne theatre, which was nominated as "Opera of the Year" by Opernwelt,[7] and Telemaco at the Schwetzingen Festival and the Theater Basel.[8] The following season, Kratzer staged Wagner's Tannhäuser at the Theater Bremen, a scenic version of Bach's St John Passion at the Wermland Opera, and Erkki-Sven Tüür's Wallenberg at the Staatstheater Karlsruhe.[3]
His staging of Lehar's Die Csárdásfürstin at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt was nominated for the 2015 Österreichischer Musiktheaterpreis in the category "Beste Regie" (Best direction).[9] His production of Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe was nominated for the award Der Faust.[10] In 2018, he directed a new production of Meyerbeer's L'Africaine – Vasco da Gama at the Oper Frankfurt as an interstellar drama of colonialism ("interstellares Kolonialismusdrama").[11] Conducted by Antonello Manacorda, with Michael Spyres, Claudia Mahnke and Kirsten MacKinnon in leading roles, the story was told as a combination of directing the characters, visionary images and sound magic ("Personenregie, Bildvision und Klangzauber").[11] He earned the Der Faust award for Wagner's Götterdämmerung, again in Karlsruhe.[3]
Kratzer directed Wagner's Tannhäuser for the opening performance of the 2019 Bayreuth Festival.[12][13] It earned him the 2020 Oper! Award, regarded by the jury as a "clever, interpretative piece of entertainment" because he included the history of the Bayreuth Festival in a play within a play.[14]
He directed Die ersten Menschen, the only opera by Rudi Stephan, premiered at the Oper Frankfurt in 1920, there in 2023, with Andreas Bauer Kanabas as Adam, Ambur Braid as Eve, Iain MacNeil as Cain and Ian Koziara as Abel, conducted by Sebastian Weigle; a reviewer described the production as of "archaic force, biblical depth and even a pinch of humour".[15] Kratzer is the designated Intendant of the Hamburg State Opera in the 2025/26 season.[8]
References
- ^ Hermanski, Susanne (6 March 2024). "Tobias Kratzer: Warum die Opernwelt verrückt nach dem Regisseur ist". Süddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ a b c d e Brug, Manuel (2010). "Wie die einstige Assistentin von Liz Taylor zur Opernregie wechselte". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- ^ a b c d "Tobias Kratzer – Vita". Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe (in German). 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
- ^ a b "Preisverleihung des Ring Award 08, So, 22. Juni 2008, 12.30 Uhr,Schauspielhaus Graz". ringaward.com (in German). 22 June 2008. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
- ^ "Preisverleihung des Ring Award 08, So, 22. Juni 2008, 12.30 Uhr,Schauspielhaus Graz". simskultur.net (in German). 2010. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
- ^ Lautsplitter, Der Rosenkavalier – Theater Bremen
- ^ "Der Faust 2015". Opernwelt-Jahrbuch (in German). 2011. p. 120.
- ^ a b "Tobias Kratzer". Deutsche Oper Berlin. 2025. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ "Tobias Kratzer". Deutsche Oper Berlin (in German). Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ "Der Faust 2015". buehnenverein.de (in German). 2015. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
- ^ a b Peter, Wolf-Dieter (1 March 2018). "Frankfurts Oper zeigt Meyerbeers "Vasco da Gama" als interstellares Kolonialismusdrama". Neue Musikzeitung (in German). Retrieved 13 March 2018.
- ^ Brug, Manuel (27 July 2014). "Wer kommt? Der Fünfjahresplan von Bayreuth". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 10 May 2018.
- ^ Amling, Ulrich (26 July 2019). "Bayreuther Festspiele / "Tannhäuser" mit Clown und Drag Queen". Der Tagesspiegel (in German). Retrieved 28 July 2018.
- ^ "Tops and flops in Germany's "Oper!-Award"". Deutsche Welle. 12 January 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2025.
- ^ Jungblut, Peter (3 July 2023). "Eva mit Küchenschürze" (in German). BR. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
External links
- Peter Krause: Hände hoch, die Noten her (review Tannhäuser) Die Welt, 22 September 2011
- Göran Forsling: Christ Resurrected in Karlstad (review of Johannespassion) Seen and Heard International, 27 March 2012
- Gerhart Wiesend, review of Kratzer's Amsterdam production of Les contes d'Hoffmann [1] 2018
- Ein neuer Tannhäuser für Bayreuth – Regisseur Tobias Kratzer im Gespräch mit Joachim Lange (interview) Neue Musikzeitung 25 July 2019
- Bester Regisseur / Best Director – Tobias Kratzer – OPER! AWARDS 2020 on YouTube
- Trailer zu "Die ersten Menschen" von Rudi Stephan / Oper Frankfurt on YouTube