Jury Everhartz

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Jury Everhartz

Jury Everhartz (* 1971 in Berlin ) is a German composer , conductor , organist , cultural manager , curator and, together with his wife Kristine Tornquist, founder of the sirene opera theater . In 2019 he was Artist in Residence of the Carinthian Summer , for which he wrote the much-acclaimed Ossiach Festival Mass. Everhartz conducted opera premieres by Wolfram Wagner , Hannes Löschel and Periklis Liakakis at houses such as the Egyptian State Opera in Cairo, the Greek National Opera in Athens or the Wiener Kammeroper ( Theater an der Wien ) , and in 2018 he conducted the world premiere of the opera "Das Totenschiff" at Wien Modern "by Oskar Aichinger .

Stage works

  • Hierlanda - musical spectacle based on Johannes Ulrich von Federspiel ( première Jesuit Church Vienna, May 14-19 , 1998)
  • No fish without progress - semi-staged concert on loop texts by Kristine Tornquist (WP Water Tower Favoriten , June 5, 1999)
  • The automatic devil - a musical dilemma based on a libretto by Dora Lux (premiere at dietheater Künstlerhaus Wien, September 25-30 , 2000)
  • Feist - based on a libretto by Günter Rupp (WP dietheater Künstlerhaus Wien, June 30th - July 7th 2001)
  • Der Kommissar - a crime opera based on a libretto by Kristine Tornquist (Premiere Art Nouveau Theater am Steinhof Vienna, March 15-22, 2002)
  • Das Krokodil - a play opera based on Fyodor Dostoyevsky's tale Das Krokodil (Premiere Art Nouveau Theater am Steinhof Vienna, February 26th - March 6th, 2004)
  • The stolen heart - based on a libretto by Wolfgang Bauer (Premiere Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck, October 31 - November 13, 2004)
  • Circus - based on a libretto by Kristine Tornquist (Premiere Jugendstiltheater am Steinhof Vienna, September 6th - September 21st, 2006)
  • Happy Science - based on a libretto by Günter Rupp (Premiere Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck, March 2 - April 25, 2007)
  • Der Bucklige - based on a libretto by Kristine Tornquist based on a story from 1001 Nights (WP Expedithalle Anker Vienna, 25 August - 9 September 2011)
  • Shoshana - the parable of the "prodigal son" translated into our time, based on a libretto by Sylvia Munzar (premier at the Friesgasse school center, May 31 - June 3, 2012)

Publications

Questions to the music theater . edition Atelier, Vienna 2013, ISBN 978-3-902498-68-7 . together with Kristine Tornquist

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