The Snow Queen (Abrahamsen)

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LibrettistHans Abrahamsen, Henrik Engelbrecht
LanguageDanish, English
Premiere
13 October 2019
The Snow Queen
Opera in three acts by Hans Abrahamsen
The Snow Queen 2019 at Bavarian State Opera (Snow Queen: Peter Rose) staged by Andreas Kriegenburg [de]
LibrettistHans Abrahamsen, Henrik Engelbrecht
LanguageDanish, English
Based on"The Snow Queen"
by Hans Christian Andersen
Premiere
13 October 2019

The Snow Queen is an opera by Hans Abrahamsen and was commissioned by the Royal Danish Opera. The world premiere in Danish took place on 13 October 2019 in Copenhagen. On 21 December 2019 the English version was premiered at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. The work is based on the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" (Danish title: "Snedronningen") by Hans Christian Andersen and the libretto is by Hans Abrahamsen and Henrik Engelbrecht.

The Snow Queen 2019 at Bavarian State Opera (Gerda: Barbara Hannigan) staged by Andreas Kriegenburg
Roles, voice types, premiere cast
Role Voice type English premiere cast, 21 December 2019 French premiere cast, 15 September 2021 Dutch premiere cast, 4 June 2022
Gerda soprano Barbara Hannigan Lauren Snouffer Mari Eriksmoen
Kay mezzo-soprano Rachael Wilson Rachael Wilson Rachael Wilson
Grandmother; Old Lady; Finn Woman soprano Katarina Dalayman Helena Rasker Helena Rasker
Princess soprano Caroline Wettergreen Floriane Derthe Rainelle Krause
Prince tenor Dean Power Moritz Kallenberg Lucas van Lierop
Forest Crow tenor Kevin Conners Michael Smallwood Paul Curievici
Castle Crow countertenor Owen Willetts Owen Willetts Owen Willetts
Snow Queen; Reindeer; Clock bass Peter Rose David Leigh Seth Carico
Choir Bavarian State Opera Chorus; Bavarian State Orchestra; Conductor: Cornelius Meister Groot Omroepkoor; Conductor: Benjamin Goodson

Synopsis

The plot of The Snow Queen is based on the fairy tale "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Andersen, which consists of seven episodes. Hans Abrahamsen and Henrik Engelbrecht developed the opera libretto for The Snow Queen from this while largely retaining the language characteristics of the fairytale.

Act 1

The children Gerda and Kay listen to the Grandmother telling them about the Snow Queen, whereupon Kay imagines bringing the Snow Queen into the warm room and watching her melt. Gerda tells him how the devil created a magic mirror which makes everything beautiful look ugly and that it has broken into a million tiny pieces. She explains that anyone getting one of these splinters in their eye or heart would only see the imperfections in things; the coldness causing their hearts to become numb. That night, Kay is so afraid that he cannot fall asleep. When he sees the Snow Queen at the window he is terrified.

While Gerda and Kay look at the blooming roses Kay is suddenly pierced by something into his heart and then into his eye. From this moment on, he too only sees the imperfection of the flowers whereupon he mocks Gerda and picks the roses to pieces.

The friendship between Kay and Gerda is weakened. Instead of playing with her, Kay would rather play with the other boys who do not let him join their game. At the same time Kay admires the symmetry and perfection of the ice crystals. The Snow Queen appears on her sled and takes the boy with her.

The Snow Queen flies with Kay to her ice palace. She kisses him on the forehead, causing him to lose his feeling of coldness and forget the world he once knew.

Act 2

Gerda has begun the search for Kay and finds herself in the Old Woman's garden where the flowers sing her the song of the three dead sisters. But Kay, they announce, is not dead. Gerda leaves the garden and continues her search.

Upon meeting the Forest Crow, Gerda learns that the princess has been looking for a man who is her equal in wisdom. Since Gerda suspects that Kay might be the chosen one the Forest Crow brings her to the castle of Prince and Princess. Arriving at the Castle, the Castle Crow allows Gerda to enter but is immediately haunted by sinister and eerie apparitions. When she finally finds the princess and her prince, she realizes her mistake. The Prince and Princess reward the Crows for their good deed and promise to help Gerda. Gerda is permitted to sleep in the Prince's bed. In a dream she sees Kay on his sleigh.

Act 3

Prince and princess have given Gerda their golden coach so she can continue her search for Kay. In the forest the carriage is ambushed by robbers, killing all the travelers except Gerda. With the help of the reindeer, which takes Gerda further north, she meets the Finn Woman. The reindeer tells the Finn Woman how Gerda was held captive by the robbers and about the assumption that Kay is with the Snow Queen. The Finn Woman eventually explains the background of Kay's disappearance. She encourages Gerda in her search but declines to endow her with special powers, for Gerda is already in possession of all the abilities she needs to find Kay. She instructs the reindeer to take Gerda to the Snow Queen's kingdom and then return.

Arriving in the Snow Queen's kingdom, the reindeer bids farewell to Gerda, kissing her on the mouth and weeping. The cold hits her and the Snow Queen's outposts urge her to turn back. But the angels that arise from her breath protect her from the threat.

Meanwhile, in the Snow Queen's ice palace, Kay is confronted with the task of finding the perfect word but he is almost petrified with cold and despair. The Snow Queen has left the palace. When Gerda finally finds him, both begin to cry. Through the tears, Kay is freed from the splinters in his eyes and heart. Together Gerda and Kay discover the word ‘eternity’.

When Gerda and Kay return home, the grandmother is still reading a picture book. But Kay and Gerda have grown up yet remained children at heart. It is summer again.

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