Much has been made, throughout Elektra's history, of its relationship to Freudian theory. Written during the emergence of the psychoanalytic movement, Strauss's opera reflects both its methodology and preoccupations by probing successive layers of disorder within the minds of its characters. Unlike Freud, however, Strauss and his librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal refuse to see the process as therapeutic. The work's true horror lies in its tacit assertion that there is no escape from one's own, un...
The Telegraph — AFTER two decades building a solid British reputation for her stamina, reliability and versatility, Susan Bullock has sprung into the world-class league of dramatic sopra... more info
Guardian Music — Much has been made, throughout Elektra's history, of its relationship to Freudian theory. Written during the emergence of the psychoanalytic movement, Strauss's opera ref... more info