Brothers

Composer

Daníel Bjarnason

Libretto

Kerstin Perski

Language

English

Length

95 min without intermission

Premiere

October 22nd 2022

| About

The Icelandic Opera will perform the opera Brothers by the Icelandic composer Daníel Bjarnason on October 22nd 2022 at 8 pm in Eldborg

 

The opera is about the sacrifices we make by going to war, brotherhood and love and is based on Susanne Bier’s film. The Libretto is written by Kerstin Perski.

 

Brothers is the first opera written by the composer and was premiered in Musik huset in Aarhus in 2017, and performed in Harpa on June 9th 2018 receiving raving reviews and many awards.

 

The stage director Kasper Holten was the Opera Director at Covent Garden and currently currently holds the position of the Executive Director of Det Kongelige Teater in Copenhagen.

 

“ The opera Brothers is a masterpiece that we are proud to present to our audiences for the second time in Iceland. We performed it at the Armel Opera Festival in Budapest in the summer of 2019. It will be performed at an international Opera Festival in August 2023” says Steinunn Ragnarsdóttir the Executive and Artistic Director of the Icelandic Opera.

 

The opera is performed in English. Performance time 100 minutes.



SYNOPSIS


The soldiers Micheal and Peter go off to war. Michael says goodbye to his wife Sarah and their daughter, Nadia, and Peter says goodbye to his pregnant wife Anna.

 

Since their helicopter is shot down by the enemy, Michael and Peter are presumed dead. A memorial service is held for them. The tensions in Michael´s family come to the surface as Michael´s father makes it clear he preferred Michael to the younger brother Jamie, and would rather have had that he had died that Michael.

 

Jamie wakes Sarah up in the middle of the night, drunk and bleeding after a fight. Sarah, reluctant at first, helps him clean the wound. They argue fiercely, then proceed to hare their grief for Michael. They embrace, holding on to each other like two drowning people.

 

But Michael has in fact survived the crash and returns. Anna, who has now given birth, hopes this means Peter might also return. Michael´s Cononel talks to him and asks him about the other missing soldiers. Michael claims he didn´t see any other survivors, as he was held captive by the enemy.

 

Michael seems alienated and finds it hard to adjust to everyday life. Nadia complains to her mother about her father´s strange behaviour. Jamie helps to fix Nadia´s swing, and it is clear he has become close to Sarah. Michael expresses jealousy and anger towards Jamie and Sarah, and he reacts violently when Nadia doesn´t obey him.

 

After losing control once again and bursting out at Sarah, Michael tries to confess to the Colonel that he saw Peter alive, but the Colonel asks him to keep silent and stop tormenting himself. Simultaneously, Sarah turns up at Jamie´s place. They long for each other.

 

At Nadia´s birthday party, Michael finally blows up completely. He leaves to look for Anna, but can´t bring himself to confess what happened to Peter before he himself was rescued. As Michael returns to the party, he sees Peter´s ghost, and finally relieves and confesses everything that happened: how he was forced to kill Peter in order to save himself.

| Creative team

Music Director 
Daníel Bjarnason

Stage Director
Kasper Holten

Assistant Stage Directors 
Amy Lane /Níels Thibaud Girerd

Set and costume designer
Steffen Aarfing

Lighting designer
Ellen Ruge

Video
Signe Krogh

| Cast

Michael 
Oddur Arnþór Jónsson

Sarah
Marie Arnet

Jamie 
Elmar Gilbertsson

Nadia
Eva Jáuregui 

Anna
Jóna G. Kolbrúnardóttir 

Peter
James Laing

The father
Jakob Zethner

The mother
Auður Gunnarsdóttir 

The Colonel
Hrólfur Sæmundsson

| Pictures

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