Composition and historic context Abrahamsen had already made his first compositional attempts to write a vocal work in the 1970s. He had originally conceived his piece
Winternacht, based on the poem of the same name by
Georg Trakl, as a piece for soprano and instrumental ensemble: "I [...] first designed the instrumental part, painted the background like a painter, so to speak. Then I wanted to add the text with the singing voice, like a painter inserts his figures into the background landscape. But I couldn't find the music for this figure, the soprano, and so my Winternacht became, in a certain sense, a 'song without words'". Nevertheless, Abrahamsen was keen to compose a work in the field of music theatre. This project was supported by
Hans Werner Henze, among others, who suggested to the composer that he compose an opera as early as the 1980s in view of the early
Münchener Biennale. It was only when he was working on his composition
Schnee that Abrahamsen took up the idea of a music theatre piece again. At this time he was deeply involved with the theme of snow and in this context he also read Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Snow Queen". Abrahamsen associated its episodic form with his work
Märchenbilder, which, based on
Robert Schumann's chamber music piece for viola and piano, deals with the idea of assembling stories from pictures. Based on the design of the fairy tale, Abrahamsen developed an opera libretto in collaboration with the dramaturg Henrik Engelbrecht, which takes into account selected scenes from the fairy tale while largely preserving the original language. Inspired by the collaboration with the soprano
Barbara Hannigan for the composition
let me tell you, the desire grew to create an opera part for her voice. A commission from the
Royal Danish Opera in Copenhagen enabled Hans Abrahamsen to find time for the compositional process. The English version of The Snow Queen was written for a production with Barbara Hannigan at the
Bavarian State Opera in collaboration with the British writer
Amanda Holden.
Performance history The Snow Queen was commissioned by the
Royal Danish Opera Copenhagen. The opera was premiered there in Danish on 13 October 2019 in a production directed by
Francisco Negrin. The first performance of the English version took place on 21 December 2019 at the
Bavarian State Opera under the musical direction of
Cornelius Meister. The production is designed by . First impressions of the resulting opera were gained from the
Drei Märchenbilder, based on the orchestral part of the first act of
The Snow Queen, which was performed at the 1st Academy Concert of the Bavarian State Orchestra under the musical direction of
Constantinos Carydis in October 2018. == References ==