"Under the equally precise and masterful baton of Michael Wendeberg, the Dortmund Philharmonic Orchestra delivers a truly magnificent performance, bringing out all the nuances of Nemtsov’s multifaceted score, ranging from the hazy and ethereal to the brutal and menacing," wrote Neue Musikzeitung following the premiere. And Concerti magazine remarked: “The performance by the Dortmund Philharmonic is unquestionably magnificent, with guest conductor Michael Wendeberg guiding the orchestra through the score with enormous virtuosity and enthusiasm.”
Yevgeny Zamyatin’s novel We, written in 1920 and immediately banned in the USSR, inspired writers such as Aldous Huxley and George Orwell to create their own dystopias exploring the nature of dictatorships.
In the perfect ‘Single State’ established by the surviving humans following a global catastrophe, happiness and harmony reign. Everyone has a serial number, a uniform and a glass-walled flat. Yet a special encounter awakens feelings in the talented young engineer D-503 that have no place in this world.
Sarah Nemtsov’s critical reflection on Zamyatin’s theme of a ‘Brave New World’ can be seen in five performances, conducted by Michael Wendeberg, until 7 June.
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