21/10/26
Wed, 6.30 PM–approx. 8.00 PM ∙ Schubert-Saal
Solistisches Literatur

Julia Riedler / Katharina Lorenz / Miriam Adefris

Sophokles: Antigone

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  • Julia Riedler Lesung
  • Katharina Lorenz Lesung
  • Miriam Adefris Harfe

Programme

  • Julia Riedler und Katharina Lorenz lesen Sophokles' »Antigone«

  • Miriam Adefris

    Mantra

    Felucca

  • sowie weitere Werke

  • Julia Riedler Lesung
  • Katharina Lorenz Lesung
  • Miriam Adefris Harfe

Programme

  • Julia Riedler und Katharina Lorenz lesen Sophokles' »Antigone«

  • Miriam Adefris

    Mantra

    Felucca

  • sowie weitere Werke

Sophokles: Antigone

Antigone defies the ruler of Thebes, Creon, and buries her brother despite the royal ban. In return, Creon has her walled up alive, but the harsh punishment has catastrophic consequences.

In his ancient drama »Antigone«, Sophocles poses questions about the relationship between the citizen and the state: does the citizen perceive himself as a political creator or as someone who blindly obeys? Does the politician see himself as a prudent advocate of the common good or as a ruthless representative of his own power interests? How compatible are individual and state principles? Questions about democracy that are still relevant 2,468 years later.

with kind support

Organiser

Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Note

Supported by wienerberger