"The score is varied and impressive ... Stephan Kimmig's production is less persuasive than the work itself ... There is a certain problematic strangeness in both play and opera, so why not reflect that rather than explain it away? ... The cast serves the work well. Robin Adams as Homburg carries the day, highly committed to his demanding role, rising to every vocal and histrionic challenge. Vera-Lotte Boecker, as Natalie sings a musically wide-ranging part very well and acts convincingly ... The support roles are well taken in an even cast. The Staatsoper Orchestra ... have the most impressive music, especially in their several interludes, and play it very well. Conductor Cornelius Meister has the measure of the piece, and maintains a good balance between singers and pit ... This largely effective musical realisation could yet be a staging post in what one hopes will be a continuing interest by leading opera houses in the works of Hans Werner Henze".