Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier featuring Renée Fleming: Here's To You, Mrs. Marschallin episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 18, 2019 · 34 MIN

Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier featuring Renée Fleming: Here's To You, Mrs. Marschallin

from Aria Code · host WQXR, The Metropolitan Opera

It’s not easy to accept the changes that come with time and age. For Richard Strauss’s Marschallin, the trick is simply learning to let go. When the curtain comes up on Der Rosenkavalier, she is having an affair with the young Count Octavian, but she quickly comes to realize that she will one day lose him to a woman his own age. Throughout Act I, she reflects on her lost youth, her desire to stop all the clocks, and on the fleeting nature of beauty and love.   In this episode, host Rhiannon Giddens and her guests ruminate on the passage of time as the Marschallin learns to let go of her younger lover, and her younger self. At the end of the show, soprano Renée Fleming sings, “Da geht er hin” from the Metropolitan Opera stage. The Guests Soprano Renée Fleming made the Marschallin one of her signature roles. Over the years, she explored many facets of this complex character, from her youthful impetuousness to her world-weariness. In her final performance of the Marschallin at the Met in 2017, Fleming expected to feel sadness, but instead, she was overcome with joy and gratitude.  Writer Paul Thomason is currently writing a book on the music of Richard Strauss. He is in love with the music in Der Rosenkavalier, calling it “deep soul music.”  Wendy Doniger is a writer and retired professor from the University of Chicago who shared a special love of opera with her mother. In fact, opera was more or less their form of religion, and Der Rosenkavalier was a particular favorite. Dara Poznar is a life coach with her own story to tell about a relationship with a younger man, as well as her process of coming to terms with their age difference. In writing about this experience, she received an outpouring of camaraderie and support from other women who were also asking themselves the same questions about how their age would affect their relationships.   Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

It’s not easy to accept the changes that come with time and age. For Richard Strauss’s Marschallin, the trick is simply learning to let go. When the curtain comes up on Der Rosenkavalier, she is having an affair with the young Count Octavian, but she quickly comes to realize that she will one day lose him to a woman his own age. Throughout Act I, she reflects on her lost youth, her desire to stop all the clocks, and on the fleeting nature of beauty and love.   In this episode, host Rhiannon Giddens and her guests ruminate on the passage of time as the Marschallin learns to let go of her younger lover, and her younger self. At the end of the show, soprano Renée Fleming sings, “Da geht er hin” from the Metropolitan Opera stage. The Guests Soprano Renée Fleming made the Marschallin one of her signature roles. Over the years, she explored many facets of this complex character, from her youthful impetuousness to her world-weariness. In her final performance of the Marschallin at the Met in 2017, Fleming expected to feel sadness, but instead, she was overcome with joy and gratitude.  Writer Paul Thomason is currently writing a book on the music of Richard Strauss. He is in love with the music in Der Rosenkavalier, calling it “deep soul music.”  Wendy Doniger is a writer and retired professor from the University of Chicago who shared a special love of opera with her mother. In fact, opera was more or less their form of religion, and Der Rosenkavalier was a particular favorite. Dara Poznar is a life coach with her own story to tell about a relationship with a younger man, as well as her process of coming to terms with their age difference. In writing about this experience, she received an outpouring of camaraderie and support from other women who were also asking themselves the same questions about how their age would affect their relationships.

NOW PLAYING

Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier featuring Renée Fleming: Here's To You, Mrs. Marschallin

0:00 34:54

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Zero Brakes Allowed Its-all-here I’m on go — no brakes, no doubt, Every second lit like a knockout bout. Midnight hustle, sun-up grind, No map for this — I blaze my line. Zone locked in, no outside noise, This is grown-man game, not toys. Break the system, flip that code, Heart on fire — ZERO BRAKE MODE. I move fast, with soul and sound, Turn dark days into battlegrounds. This is life with no fear allowed, Watch me rise — stand back, stay proud. Based Bros [email protected] Basierte Brüder blabbern über bizzare Politik, brisante Neuigkeiten und besondere Erlebnisse.Brachial, berauschend, bodenständig.Wir labern über eine Pallete an Dingen, welche uns bewegen, amüsieren. interessieren und tangieren. Einfach so, weil wir es können. Es handelt sich hierbei um einen unregelmäßigen Amateurpodcast, in dem wir unseren Senf zum Aufnahmezeitpunkt, kredenzen. Stellt jedoch nur ein Abbild unserer aktuellen Meinung dar.Website |Fediverse |Email Everyone deserves a chance Silvius Grant Everyone Deserves A Chance is a Podcast for real estate investors that want to crack the code of the Rich 1% of the 1% learning how to invest in Commercial Real Estate using Self Directed IRA's, savings, pension plans and taking advantage of the HUGE Tax advantages Expose and Expand Jeremy and Joshua Mathis Do you want more out of life and business and don't know the steps to take to get there? Do you feel stuck living paycheck-to-paycheck on your job or in your business that devours your time for pennies on the dollar? Do you dream about being able to spend more time with your kids and family—all the while growing your wealth, impact, and legacy?Joshua and Jeremy Mathis have cracked the code in creating time and financial freedom, and a lasting legacy through real estate and business. Each episode will expose you to ideas, failures, strategies, experiences, struggles, and people that have helped the MathisTwins expand from 0 to millions.If you’re stuck and know there’s more you can do in life and business, tune into the latest episode, and let Joshua and Jeremy help you forever change your family tree.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Aria Code?

This episode is 34 minutes long.

When was this Aria Code episode published?

This episode was published on December 18, 2019.

What is this episode about?

It’s not easy to accept the changes that come with time and age. For Richard Strauss’s Marschallin, the trick is simply learning to let go. When the curtain comes up on Der Rosenkavalier, she is having an affair with the young Count Octavian, but...

Can I download this Aria Code episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!