Positive kindergarten child with mask in care
When it came to kindergartens, Rauch was a little sharper: “No one in this world, no parents would think of sending children with chickenpox anywhere! Nobody will think of bringing a child who has tested positive to kindergarten!” said the minister confidently. If the child is infected but has no symptoms, you can bring it to care with a mask. When the objection was raised that this was not possible in the city of Vienna, Rauch had to give in: “The City of Vienna will have to decide what the City of Vienna does on this issue.”
Austria
Two-set success – Rodionov is also easy in the 2nd round of Kitzbühel
Of course, he also follows Dominic Thiem’s resurgence and keeps his fingers crossed for the ex-US Open winner. “I’m happy when he improves, because overall it’s better for me and for Austrian tennis.” The past few weeks have not gone so well for him on the court. “It’s good to win once more. I hope I can take the boost into the next round.” Rodionov, who has been coached by German Richard Waite for regarding a year, will be an outsider once morest Bautista Agut. “Bautista on clay will certainly not be comfortable, I will certainly suffer a lot, but I will be ready.”
July 25, 2022
The apotheosis of an apostate. The slaughter of a political scapegoat. The final chords of a desperate dream, smothered in the flames of the pyre: Arthur Honegger’s oratorio “Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher” was on the program at the Salzburg Festival on Sunday. Despite all the musical artistry – met with thunderous applause from the audience – the question remains: Does today need a religious fundamentalist war heroine like Joan of Arc?
The backdrop for Jeanne’s absurd show trial might hardly have been chosen more appropriately. The sharp-edged arcades protruded like shadows from the rugged rock on the back wall of the stage and gave the spectacle, which oscillated between cynicism and slapstick, a gruesome character, accompanied monumentally by the SWR symphony orchestra. The singing of the two choirs, sometimes feverishly excited and shrill trembling, sometimes menacingly whispering, rose up to the stone boxes in the bare rock. Around barefoot Jeanne, wrapped in a simple linen dress, played emotionally by Irène Jacob, 1991 Best Actress in Cannes.
Under the sovereign musical direction of Maxime Pascal, the sonorous voices of the theater children’s choir and its stylistically versatile counterpart from the Bavarian Radio fluttered through the stone hall like a colorful flock of birds. Sometimes in a disciplined formation as a powerful-voiced phalanx, sometimes in a diffuse confusion of breathless indignation. And once more and once more the rising scraps of words sank back onto the stage, cooled down, like feathers from Jeanne’s delusions. Pens with which heretical scholars scribbled a mendacious death sentence in the book from which Frère Dominique (Jérôme Kircher) reads to the dismayed Jeanne in the first scenes.
Honegger’s historical model failed following glorious victories once morest the enemy English in the 15th century due to profane megalomania fed by spiritual extravagance. Even following her death at the stake, Joan of Arc remained a highly political figure. Posthumously pardoned by the Church in the Middle Ages, she was only canonized following the First World War in times of surging nationalism. During the occupation of France by the Nazis, processed in the dark prologue of Paul Claudel’s libretto, the victorious maiden finally advanced to become a mystical national symbol.
Just as multifaceted and controversial as the main character, Honegger’s musical repertoire is designed in an unconventional spectrum, ranging from folkloric songs to elements of sacred vocal music and erratic jazz to military-style march fragments. A demanding potpourri, which the protagonists, with their great facial expressions and voices, around Elena Tsallagova (Virgin Maria), Mélissa Petit (Marguerite), Martina Belli (Catherine) and Marc Mauillon (Le Clerc) brought to the stage. Damien Bigourdan as the pretentious magistrate Porcus (pig) and Emilien Diard-Detoeuf as the whinnying donkey filled the insane grotesque around the court, which is decorated with allegorical animal figures, with humorous and elegant life.
Iconic fabric can be thankless. And Joan of Arc is always iconic as a canonical hagiography. Honegger, however, was neither intimidated nor carried away to iconoclasm. This Jeanne is different from her martial, sometimes chauvinistically appropriated historical role model. Paul Claudel reinterpreted them, carefully placing their emancipation in the foreground. It is the psychogram of a young woman who rebels once morest encrusted conservatism and remains true to her ideals. Scenically reinforced by the Salzburg director’s trick of confronting Jeanne with her childlike image in the meaningful Trimazô. Accompanied and encouraged by the programmatic call “Go your own way”, which became a recurring leitmotif, this Jeanne is not a war heroine, but an anti-heroine – maybe even an anti-war heroine. And this present needs that more urgently than ever.
(SERVICE – “Jeanne d’Arc au bûcher” by Arthur Honegger as part of the Spiritual Opening at the Salzburger Festspiele. Libretto by Paul Claudel. SWR Symphony Orchestra, Salzburger Festspiele und Theater Kinderchor, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks. Conductor: Maxime Pascal, Choir study: Howard Arman and Wolfgang Götz. With Jeanne d’Arc – Irène Jacob, Frère Dominique – Jérôme Kircher, La Vierge – Elena Tsallagova, Marguerite – Mélissa Petit, Catherine – Martina Belli, Porcus – Damien Bigourdan, Le Clerc – Marc Mauillon, Une Voix /Héraut/Un Paysan – Damien Pass, L’âne – Emilien Diard-Detoeuf).
Kuzmin begins preparing the “King” with a “strict program”
Sharjah (Union)
Romanian Cosmin, the Sharjah football team coach, developed a strict and strong training program, which began to be implemented and continues for 53 days in the external camp in Austria in preparation for the new season, following the team arrived directly at the residence in the Austrian city of Bad Luipersdorf, which is located 110 kilometers south of the capital. Vienna.
This training phase is the second of the team’s preparation program for the 2022-2023 sports season, as the program extends for 53 days, following the team completed the first phase, which included a medical examination and then internal training at Sharjah Stadium under the supervision of Romanian coach Cosmin Olario and his assistant staff, and the mission includes 26 players, along with the technical and medical staff, and team manager Ahmed Mubarak Al-Junaibi.
The first period of the outdoor camp in Austria is scheduled to last from August 18 to 4, where the team will move to the second period of the outdoor camp in Bad Waltersdorf, and the team will play 3 friendly experiences in each stage, before returning to Sharjah on August 16.