Two in one - this well-known slogan can also describe an opera
that was the fruit of so many debates and revisions by Richard
Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal. A magnificent opera seria with a
mythological subject and the playful humour of the commedia
dellarte are juxtaposed in this work of art when the invisible host
of a social gathering in Vienna, which serves as the frame of the
plot, decides to save time and entertain the guests with the
simultaneous performance of the two pieces he ordered for the
evening. There is the desperate young composer, the whimsical prima
donna and the similarly capricious tenor, a majestically
straightforward Major-Domo and a whole troupe of comedians in the
prologue, and the two genres are merged in a wonderful and yet
strange way in the festive performance. Ariade, who has been
abandoned maliciously and even marooned on the island of Naxos, and
the god Bacchus meet and fall in love amidst the playful
intermezzos and interjections of the comedians. The most important
of their comments reflecting their positive attitude to life is
sung by the favourite of the joyful company, Zerbinetta, to the
despairing Cretan princess famous for her string: her long and
comforting solo is one of the most difficult coloratura arias of
operatic literature. Strausss opera, which is excellent in every
detail and, at the same time, rewarding, now returns to the stage
of the Opera after four decades.