The Cosmic Space of GÜNTHER SCHNEIDER-SIEMSSEN

HOME PROFILE HIS WORLD COSMIC SPACE LORD OF THE RINGS PAINTING WITH LIGHT


'You know,
for me,
celestial bodies
have had,
ever since
my early childhood,
a really uncommon
and extraordinary
meaning.





I often stood
and looked towards
the heavens above,
not very consciously
and almost
dream-like.
How could there be
so many?
And I thought to myself:
What is the significance
of each of these bodies,
do people live on them?
How do they relate
to the earth?'*





Discovering the stage as cosmic space
Richard Strauss' Die Frau ohne Schatten

One must however not get the idea that orphan works are the only pieces that readily lend themselves to Schneider-Siemssen's cosmic renderings. For example, he found that he could indulge his cosmic visions in a magnificent opera that has seen many stage incarnations and that is beloved by conductors for its lush, complex orchestration - Richard Strauss' Die Frau ohne Schatten (The Woman without a Shadow). In the manner of a parable, this musically and dramatically challenging work explores relationships, fulfillment and the absence of children, the cosmic element filtering through encounters among characters living on earthly and other-worldly planes of existence.

Schneider-Siemssen has staged Frau many times dating back to his days in Bremen, and he says "each time I think I come a bit closer to knowing its mystery," discovering new connections and symbolisms. But two productions stand out: Vienna State Opera's in 1964 (set designs shown above) with Herbert von Karajan conducting and directing, and the Salzburg Easter Festival's in 1974 with Karl Böhm conducting and Günther Rennert directing (set designs below).

On analyzing the work, he and Rennert "...ascertained that the course of the mystical action takes place in three spheres: the lowest of which is mankind, to which the dyer, his wife, his misshapen brothers and the city guards belong. They are however shown as different shapes in the colorful piece, and have an important task. Above this dull "Menschenwelt" ("World of Men"), lies the sphere of the Emperor, who must undergo the difficult process of purification, to reach the lofty maturity of his empress. And above this, high in the mountains of the Emperor's world lies the third that exists only in the mind ... No easy task, to depict these separate worlds and yet keep these secret relationships recognizable." *

To this day, Schneider-Siemssen is convinced that Strauss' masterpiece offers enormous possibilities for stage designers and directors. As to other Strauss operas, he ranks his designs for Salome as being among the more interesting.

There are of course other major works in the repertory with overt or implicit cosmic implications, and he has designed splendid sets for these as well. But deserving special attention for a quite special reason is Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle....

ŠJB/FanFaire 2001
* [From G. Schneider-Siemssen in conversation with K. Pahlen: Die Bühne, mein Leben , Selke Verlag 1996; (The Stage, My Life - English translation by James Mulder, in press)]


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