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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Deutsche Oper Finally Performs Controversial Mozart Opera
Germany's Deutsche Oper yesterday finally performed the controversial Mozart opera, Idomeneo. In September, the scheduled performance of the opera was cancelled out of fear of Muslim backlash. (See prior posting.) In one scene, the severed heads of Muhammad, Jesus, Buddha and Poseidon tumble out of a sack lifted by Idomeneo. The Associated Press reports that heavy security caused a half-hour delay yesterday in the curtain rising before the nearly-sold-out house. Germany's Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble attended along with six representatives of Islamic organizations he had invited to the performance. However Ali Kizilkaya, head of Germany's Islamic Council, turned down the invitation. When the controversial scene was performed, one person in the audience yelled "stop it", while several others responded "continue, continue".