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| Saturday 13-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die Zauberflöte |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 13-Mar-10 19:00 Die Zauberflöte Dresden State Opera Tamino, acting on behest of the Queen of the Night, is supposed to free Pamina. The love between Tamino and Pamina is sustained in the realm of Sarastros. Bird catcher Papageno also finds his match here in Papagena. A fairy tale of love conquering everything that separates people from one another. And music that is as rich as life itself. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Sunday 14-Mar-10 17:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Siegfried |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Fabio Luisi, Conductor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Brünhilde Alan Titus, Baritone: Wanderer Alfons Eberz, Tenor: Siegfried Wolfgang Schmidt, Tenor: Mime Hans-Peter König, Bass: Fafner Matthias Henneberg, Baritone: Alberich Christa Mayer, Alto: Erda |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 14-Mar-10 17:00 Dresden State Opera Siegmund is Wotan’s illegitimate son. He falls in love with Sieglinde, his twin sister and the wife of Hunding. He comes into possession of the sword Nothung since he is the only one capable of uniting love and power within himself. Wotan’s wife Fricka demands Siegmund’s death on the grounds of the incestuous relationship. The god accedes to his wife and permits the death of his son. With him, he kills his hope for releasing the gods and the world from the curse of the gold. His daughter Brünnhilde saves Sieglinde, who has become pregnant by Siegmund. Wotan punishes Brünnhilde for her rebellion against his commands: She must sleep on the Rock of the Valkyries, surrounded by flames until a mortal hand wakes her. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Fabio Luisi, Conductor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Brünhilde Alan Titus, Baritone: Wanderer Alfons Eberz, Tenor: Siegfried Wolfgang Schmidt, Tenor: Mime Hans-Peter König, Bass: Fafner Matthias Henneberg, Baritone: Alberich Christa Mayer, Alto: Erda | ||
| Tuesday 16-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Tosca |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Tuesday 16-Mar-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The painter Cavaradossi helps the escaped prisoner of state Angelotti. The police chief Scarpia is after Cavaradossi’s capricious sweetheart, the singer Tosca. He brings together her jealousy and tendency to histrionics with his own interests in making her his own, and at the same time clearing his rival Cavaradossi and his political opponent Angelotti out of the way. A diabolical game begins, in which Tosca recognises to late that it is not she who is deceiving Scarpia, but him deceiving her. She betrays Angelotti, who commits suicide. Scarpia promises her a mock execution of Cavaradossi, who helped Angelotti escape. When the time comes for her to pay the price – belonging to him – she kills him. The mock execution turns out to be a deception. Tosca kills herself. Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 17:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Götterdämmerung |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Fabio Luisi, Conductor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Brünhilde Alfons Eberz, Tenor: Siegfried Matthias Henneberg, Baritone: Alberich Markus Butter, Bass: Gunther Hans-Peter König, Bass: Hagen |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Wednesday 17-Mar-10 17:00 Dresden State Opera The rope which the Norns weave to hold everything together snaps. Siegfried leaves Brünnhilde to do heroic deeds; he places her under the protection of the ring. At the Nibelungs, he succumbs to the perfidious plans of Hagen (Alberich’s son), King Gunther and Gutrune. He betrays Brünnhilde and, with her, his love; he is then killed. Brünnhilde also dies. The Earth and the seat of the gods lie in ashes. Gunther and Hagen fall prey to lust for the ring. The Rhine maidens once again take possession of the ring. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Fabio Luisi, Conductor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Brünhilde Alfons Eberz, Tenor: Siegfried Matthias Henneberg, Baritone: Alberich Markus Butter, Bass: Gunther Hans-Peter König, Bass: Hagen | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 18:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Der Rosenkavalier |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Angela Denoke, Soprano: The Feldmarshallin Kurt Rydl, Bass: Baron Ochs Anke Vondung, Alto: Octavian Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Herr von Faninal Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Sophie |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 19-Mar-10 18:00 Dresden State Opera The wife of a field marshal rediscovers her youth in her love for the younger Octavian. But she painfully recognizes that the course of time cannot be stopped. When Octavian is supposed to deliver the Silver Rose as the go-between for fortune hunter Ochs von Lerchenau, the inevitable happens: The go-between and the bride fall in love. Using a theatrical masquerade, Octavian gets rid of his principal. The wife of the field marshal appears to resolve the resulting chaos – and releases Octavian: “I vowed to myself to cherish him in the right way”. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Angela Denoke, Soprano: The Feldmarshallin Kurt Rydl, Bass: Baron Ochs Anke Vondung, Alto: Octavian Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Herr von Faninal Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Sophie | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Tosca |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The painter Cavaradossi helps the escaped prisoner of state Angelotti. The police chief Scarpia is after Cavaradossi’s capricious sweetheart, the singer Tosca. He brings together her jealousy and tendency to histrionics with his own interests in making her his own, and at the same time clearing his rival Cavaradossi and his political opponent Angelotti out of the way. A diabolical game begins, in which Tosca recognises to late that it is not she who is deceiving Scarpia, but him deceiving her. She betrays Angelotti, who commits suicide. Scarpia promises her a mock execution of Cavaradossi, who helped Angelotti escape. When the time comes for her to pay the price – belonging to him – she kills him. The mock execution turns out to be a deception. Tosca kills herself. Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 17:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Der Rosenkavalier |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Angela Denoke, Soprano: The Feldmarshallin Kurt Rydl, Bass: Baron Ochs Anke Vondung, Alto: Octavian Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Herr von Faninal Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Sophie |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 21-Mar-10 17:00 Dresden State Opera The wife of a field marshal rediscovers her youth in her love for the younger Octavian. But she painfully recognizes that the course of time cannot be stopped. When Octavian is supposed to deliver the Silver Rose as the go-between for fortune hunter Ochs von Lerchenau, the inevitable happens: The go-between and the bride fall in love. Using a theatrical masquerade, Octavian gets rid of his principal. The wife of the field marshal appears to resolve the resulting chaos – and releases Octavian: “I vowed to myself to cherish him in the right way”. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Angela Denoke, Soprano: The Feldmarshallin Kurt Rydl, Bass: Baron Ochs Anke Vondung, Alto: Octavian Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Herr von Faninal Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Sophie | ||
| Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die schweigsame Frau |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Kurt Rydl, Bass: Sir Morosus Ofelia Sala, Soprano: Aminta Markus Butter, Bass: Schneidebart, the barber Oliver Ringelhahn, Tenor: Henry Morosus |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera In co-production with the Vienna State Opera. Sir Morosus, a retired admiral, suffers from extreme noise sensitivity. He lives as a hermit in his house. His housekeeper and barber are his only contacts. The garrulous housekeeper is getting on his nerves. He throws her out when she vociferously argues with the barber. The barber helps to let the old sea dog become appealed by the thought of marrying a young and quiet woman. Unexpectedly, Henry, the nephew of Sir Morosus, appears. Following the joy of the reunion comes the shock: Henry has brought his colleagues with him – an Italian opera troupe. Morosus disinherits Henry and instructs the barber to look for a bride for him. The intrigue begins because the barber gets an idea that is to be carried out by the members of the troupe. It almost goes almost without saying that Aminta, the prima donna of the opera troupe and the wife of Henry (a fact that is kept secret from Morosus), plays the main role in the comedy that now begins. Morosus’ life is transformed into a noisy hell. In any event, he finds peace again when the intrigue is resolved. Laughing, he forgives everyone because he recognizes the salutary effect of the subterfuge. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Kurt Rydl, Bass: Sir Morosus Ofelia Sala, Soprano: Aminta Markus Butter, Bass: Schneidebart, the barber Oliver Ringelhahn, Tenor: Henry Morosus | ||
| Wednesday 24-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Tosca |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Wednesday 24-Mar-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The painter Cavaradossi helps the escaped prisoner of state Angelotti. The police chief Scarpia is after Cavaradossi’s capricious sweetheart, the singer Tosca. He brings together her jealousy and tendency to histrionics with his own interests in making her his own, and at the same time clearing his rival Cavaradossi and his political opponent Angelotti out of the way. A diabolical game begins, in which Tosca recognises to late that it is not she who is deceiving Scarpia, but him deceiving her. She betrays Angelotti, who commits suicide. Scarpia promises her a mock execution of Cavaradossi, who helped Angelotti escape. When the time comes for her to pay the price – belonging to him – she kills him. The mock execution turns out to be a deception. Tosca kills herself. Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 25-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die schweigsame Frau |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Kurt Rydl, Bass: Sir Morosus Ofelia Sala, Soprano: Aminta Markus Butter, Bass: Schneidebart, the barber Oliver Ringelhahn, Tenor: Henry Morosus |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Thursday 25-Mar-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera In co-production with the Vienna State Opera. Sir Morosus, a retired admiral, suffers from extreme noise sensitivity. He lives as a hermit in his house. His housekeeper and barber are his only contacts. The garrulous housekeeper is getting on his nerves. He throws her out when she vociferously argues with the barber. The barber helps to let the old sea dog become appealed by the thought of marrying a young and quiet woman. Unexpectedly, Henry, the nephew of Sir Morosus, appears. Following the joy of the reunion comes the shock: Henry has brought his colleagues with him – an Italian opera troupe. Morosus disinherits Henry and instructs the barber to look for a bride for him. The intrigue begins because the barber gets an idea that is to be carried out by the members of the troupe. It almost goes almost without saying that Aminta, the prima donna of the opera troupe and the wife of Henry (a fact that is kept secret from Morosus), plays the main role in the comedy that now begins. Morosus’ life is transformed into a noisy hell. In any event, he finds peace again when the intrigue is resolved. Laughing, he forgives everyone because he recognizes the salutary effect of the subterfuge. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Kurt Rydl, Bass: Sir Morosus Ofelia Sala, Soprano: Aminta Markus Butter, Bass: Schneidebart, the barber Oliver Ringelhahn, Tenor: Henry Morosus | ||
| Friday 26-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Tosca |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 26-Mar-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The painter Cavaradossi helps the escaped prisoner of state Angelotti. The police chief Scarpia is after Cavaradossi’s capricious sweetheart, the singer Tosca. He brings together her jealousy and tendency to histrionics with his own interests in making her his own, and at the same time clearing his rival Cavaradossi and his political opponent Angelotti out of the way. A diabolical game begins, in which Tosca recognises to late that it is not she who is deceiving Scarpia, but him deceiving her. She betrays Angelotti, who commits suicide. Scarpia promises her a mock execution of Cavaradossi, who helped Angelotti escape. When the time comes for her to pay the price – belonging to him – she kills him. The mock execution turns out to be a deception. Tosca kills herself. Staatsopernchor Dresden Norma Fantini, Soprano: Floria Tosca Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor: Mario Cavaradossi Lucio Gallo, Baritone: Baron Scarpia Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Cesare Angelotti Dirk Kaftan, Conductor | ||
| Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die schweigsame Frau |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Kurt Rydl, Bass: Sir Morosus Ofelia Sala, Soprano: Aminta Markus Butter, Bass: Schneidebart, the barber Oliver Ringelhahn, Tenor: Henry Morosus |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera In co-production with the Vienna State Opera. Sir Morosus, a retired admiral, suffers from extreme noise sensitivity. He lives as a hermit in his house. His housekeeper and barber are his only contacts. The garrulous housekeeper is getting on his nerves. He throws her out when she vociferously argues with the barber. The barber helps to let the old sea dog become appealed by the thought of marrying a young and quiet woman. Unexpectedly, Henry, the nephew of Sir Morosus, appears. Following the joy of the reunion comes the shock: Henry has brought his colleagues with him – an Italian opera troupe. Morosus disinherits Henry and instructs the barber to look for a bride for him. The intrigue begins because the barber gets an idea that is to be carried out by the members of the troupe. It almost goes almost without saying that Aminta, the prima donna of the opera troupe and the wife of Henry (a fact that is kept secret from Morosus), plays the main role in the comedy that now begins. Morosus’ life is transformed into a noisy hell. In any event, he finds peace again when the intrigue is resolved. Laughing, he forgives everyone because he recognizes the salutary effect of the subterfuge. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Kurt Rydl, Bass: Sir Morosus Ofelia Sala, Soprano: Aminta Markus Butter, Bass: Schneidebart, the barber Oliver Ringelhahn, Tenor: Henry Morosus | ||
| Tuesday 30-Mar-10 18:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Der Rosenkavalier |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Angela Denoke, Soprano: The Feldmarshallin Kurt Rydl, Bass: Baron Ochs Anke Vondung, Alto: Octavian Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Herr von Faninal Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Sophie |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Tuesday 30-Mar-10 18:00 Dresden State Opera The wife of a field marshal rediscovers her youth in her love for the younger Octavian. But she painfully recognizes that the course of time cannot be stopped. When Octavian is supposed to deliver the Silver Rose as the go-between for fortune hunter Ochs von Lerchenau, the inevitable happens: The go-between and the bride fall in love. Using a theatrical masquerade, Octavian gets rid of his principal. The wife of the field marshal appears to resolve the resulting chaos – and releases Octavian: “I vowed to myself to cherish him in the right way”. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Angela Denoke, Soprano: The Feldmarshallin Kurt Rydl, Bass: Baron Ochs Anke Vondung, Alto: Octavian Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Herr von Faninal Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Sophie | ||
| Thursday 1-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Bohème |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Thursday 1-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The first encounter between Mimi and Rodolfo brings warmth to the ice-cold Christmas Eve. Yet, in the middle of the background of the joie de vivre life as a Paris artist, their blossoming love is smirched by death from the very start. With his beggarly life, Rodolfo knows that he has nothing to offer to Mimi, who is suffering from lung disease. They decide to break up. When they meet again, Rodolfo and his friends are able to fulfil a last wish for her. Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello | ||
| Friday 2-Apr-10 17:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Parsifal |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Asher Fisch, Conductor Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Amfortas Jacques-Greg Belobo, Bass: Titurel Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass: Gurnemanz Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Egils Silins, Baritone: Klingsor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Kundry |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 2-Apr-10 17:00 Dresden State Opera Gralsburg castle is situated on Monsalvat mountain. The knights of Gralsburg protect the sacred Grail, which the former Gralsburg knight Klingsor wants to make his own. The Grail has long since lost its magic powers. Its protector, the chief Gralsburg knight Amfortas, has forfeited his knowledge of the way of life as a result of his passion for the attractive lady Kundry. And Klingsor’s spear has given him a wound that does not heal. Only a pure simpleton enlightened by compassion is capable of redeeming Amfortas and revitalizing the power of the grail to assist innocently beset people throughout the world. Parsifal succeeds in doing this after he becomes enlightened by compassion due to the knowledge of the way of life after an encounter with the enticing Kundry. Hope once again enters the world. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Asher Fisch, Conductor Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Amfortas Jacques-Greg Belobo, Bass: Titurel Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass: Gurnemanz Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Egils Silins, Baritone: Klingsor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Kundry | ||
| Sunday 4-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Bohème |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 4-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The first encounter between Mimi and Rodolfo brings warmth to the ice-cold Christmas Eve. Yet, in the middle of the background of the joie de vivre life as a Paris artist, their blossoming love is smirched by death from the very start. With his beggarly life, Rodolfo knows that he has nothing to offer to Mimi, who is suffering from lung disease. They decide to break up. When they meet again, Rodolfo and his friends are able to fulfil a last wish for her. Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello | ||
| Monday 5-Apr-10 17:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Parsifal |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Asher Fisch, Conductor Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Amfortas Jacques-Greg Belobo, Bass: Titurel Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass: Gurnemanz Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Egils Silins, Baritone: Klingsor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Kundry |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Monday 5-Apr-10 17:00 Dresden State Opera Gralsburg castle is situated on Monsalvat mountain. The knights of Gralsburg protect the sacred Grail, which the former Gralsburg knight Klingsor wants to make his own. The Grail has long since lost its magic powers. Its protector, the chief Gralsburg knight Amfortas, has forfeited his knowledge of the way of life as a result of his passion for the attractive lady Kundry. And Klingsor’s spear has given him a wound that does not heal. Only a pure simpleton enlightened by compassion is capable of redeeming Amfortas and revitalizing the power of the grail to assist innocently beset people throughout the world. Parsifal succeeds in doing this after he becomes enlightened by compassion due to the knowledge of the way of life after an encounter with the enticing Kundry. Hope once again enters the world. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Asher Fisch, Conductor Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Tenor: Amfortas Jacques-Greg Belobo, Bass: Titurel Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass: Gurnemanz Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Egils Silins, Baritone: Klingsor Evelyn Herlitzius, Soprano: Kundry | ||
| Friday 9-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Bohème |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 9-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The first encounter between Mimi and Rodolfo brings warmth to the ice-cold Christmas Eve. Yet, in the middle of the background of the joie de vivre life as a Paris artist, their blossoming love is smirched by death from the very start. With his beggarly life, Rodolfo knows that he has nothing to offer to Mimi, who is suffering from lung disease. They decide to break up. When they meet again, Rodolfo and his friends are able to fulfil a last wish for her. Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello | ||
| Sunday 11-Apr-10 14:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Bohème |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 11-Apr-10 14:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The first encounter between Mimi and Rodolfo brings warmth to the ice-cold Christmas Eve. Yet, in the middle of the background of the joie de vivre life as a Paris artist, their blossoming love is smirched by death from the very start. With his beggarly life, Rodolfo knows that he has nothing to offer to Mimi, who is suffering from lung disease. They decide to break up. When they meet again, Rodolfo and his friends are able to fulfil a last wish for her. Staatsopernchor Dresden Jacques Delacôte, Conductor Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Mimì Romy Petrick, Soprano: Musetta Dimitri Pittas, Tenor: Rodolfo Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Marcello | ||
| Sunday 18-Apr-10 18:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Notre Dame |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 18-Apr-10 18:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Before the gypsy Esmeralda can start her dance in the hustle and bustle of Paris’s street-life, she saves the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo from the mob. Captain Phoebus uses the resulting commotion to arrange a meeting with her. The two are spied upon by Esmeralda’s husband Gringoire. At the rendezvous Esmeralda confesses her love to Phoebus, whereupon Gringoire stabs his rival before throwing himself out of the window. Esmeralda is sent to prison for murder. There, she is visited by the archdeacon of Notre Dame, who falls madly in love with her. However, remembering his sacred vows he abandons her to her fate. When about to be publicly executed, Esmeralda is rescued by Quasimodo who brings her to the cathedral. They are stopped by the archdeacon who, after turning Esmeralda over to the authorities, is killed by Quasimodo. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden | ||
| Tuesday 20-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Fidelio |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Don Fernando Jukka Rasilainen, Baritone: Don Pizarro Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Florestan Catherine Foster, Soprano: Leonore Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Rocco Ute Selbig, Soprano: Marzelline |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Tuesday 20-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Fidelio’s real name is Leonore. Disguised as a man, she is hired by the jailer Rocco. Her beloved Florestan, the archenemy of the powerful Don Pizarro, is a prisoner in this jail. When minister Don Fernando gives notice that he is coming for an inspection, Pizarro orders the death of Florestan. Fidelio/Leonore digs the grave of her beloved in his cell, always hoping that she can prevent the murder. This succeeds at the last second. An opera about invincible hope. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Don Fernando Jukka Rasilainen, Baritone: Don Pizarro Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Florestan Catherine Foster, Soprano: Leonore Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Rocco Ute Selbig, Soprano: Marzelline | ||
| Wednesday 21-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Notre Dame |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Wednesday 21-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Before the gypsy Esmeralda can start her dance in the hustle and bustle of Paris’s street-life, she saves the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo from the mob. Captain Phoebus uses the resulting commotion to arrange a meeting with her. The two are spied upon by Esmeralda’s husband Gringoire. At the rendezvous Esmeralda confesses her love to Phoebus, whereupon Gringoire stabs his rival before throwing himself out of the window. Esmeralda is sent to prison for murder. There, she is visited by the archdeacon of Notre Dame, who falls madly in love with her. However, remembering his sacred vows he abandons her to her fate. When about to be publicly executed, Esmeralda is rescued by Quasimodo who brings her to the cathedral. They are stopped by the archdeacon who, after turning Esmeralda over to the authorities, is killed by Quasimodo. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden | ||
| Friday 23-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Fidelio |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Don Fernando Jukka Rasilainen, Baritone: Don Pizarro Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Florestan Catherine Foster, Soprano: Leonore Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Rocco Ute Selbig, Soprano: Marzelline |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 23-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Fidelio’s real name is Leonore. Disguised as a man, she is hired by the jailer Rocco. Her beloved Florestan, the archenemy of the powerful Don Pizarro, is a prisoner in this jail. When minister Don Fernando gives notice that he is coming for an inspection, Pizarro orders the death of Florestan. Fidelio/Leonore digs the grave of her beloved in his cell, always hoping that she can prevent the murder. This succeeds at the last second. An opera about invincible hope. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Don Fernando Jukka Rasilainen, Baritone: Don Pizarro Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Florestan Catherine Foster, Soprano: Leonore Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Rocco Ute Selbig, Soprano: Marzelline | ||
| Saturday 24-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Notre Dame |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 24-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Before the gypsy Esmeralda can start her dance in the hustle and bustle of Paris’s street-life, she saves the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo from the mob. Captain Phoebus uses the resulting commotion to arrange a meeting with her. The two are spied upon by Esmeralda’s husband Gringoire. At the rendezvous Esmeralda confesses her love to Phoebus, whereupon Gringoire stabs his rival before throwing himself out of the window. Esmeralda is sent to prison for murder. There, she is visited by the archdeacon of Notre Dame, who falls madly in love with her. However, remembering his sacred vows he abandons her to her fate. When about to be publicly executed, Esmeralda is rescued by Quasimodo who brings her to the cathedral. They are stopped by the archdeacon who, after turning Esmeralda over to the authorities, is killed by Quasimodo. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden | ||
| Sunday 25-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Fidelio |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Don Fernando Jukka Rasilainen, Baritone: Don Pizarro Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Florestan Catherine Foster, Soprano: Leonore Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Rocco Ute Selbig, Soprano: Marzelline |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 25-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Fidelio’s real name is Leonore. Disguised as a man, she is hired by the jailer Rocco. Her beloved Florestan, the archenemy of the powerful Don Pizarro, is a prisoner in this jail. When minister Don Fernando gives notice that he is coming for an inspection, Pizarro orders the death of Florestan. Fidelio/Leonore digs the grave of her beloved in his cell, always hoping that she can prevent the murder. This succeeds at the last second. An opera about invincible hope. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Peter Schneider, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Don Fernando Jukka Rasilainen, Baritone: Don Pizarro Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Florestan Catherine Foster, Soprano: Leonore Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Rocco Ute Selbig, Soprano: Marzelline | ||
| Friday 30-Apr-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Notre Dame |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 30-Apr-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Before the gypsy Esmeralda can start her dance in the hustle and bustle of Paris’s street-life, she saves the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo from the mob. Captain Phoebus uses the resulting commotion to arrange a meeting with her. The two are spied upon by Esmeralda’s husband Gringoire. At the rendezvous Esmeralda confesses her love to Phoebus, whereupon Gringoire stabs his rival before throwing himself out of the window. Esmeralda is sent to prison for murder. There, she is visited by the archdeacon of Notre Dame, who falls madly in love with her. However, remembering his sacred vows he abandons her to her fate. When about to be publicly executed, Esmeralda is rescued by Quasimodo who brings her to the cathedral. They are stopped by the archdeacon who, after turning Esmeralda over to the authorities, is killed by Quasimodo. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden | ||
| Sunday 2-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Notre Dame |
Dresden State Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 2-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in German. Before the gypsy Esmeralda can start her dance in the hustle and bustle of Paris’s street-life, she saves the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo from the mob. Captain Phoebus uses the resulting commotion to arrange a meeting with her. The two are spied upon by Esmeralda’s husband Gringoire. At the rendezvous Esmeralda confesses her love to Phoebus, whereupon Gringoire stabs his rival before throwing himself out of the window. Esmeralda is sent to prison for murder. There, she is visited by the archdeacon of Notre Dame, who falls madly in love with her. However, remembering his sacred vows he abandons her to her fate. When about to be publicly executed, Esmeralda is rescued by Quasimodo who brings her to the cathedral. They are stopped by the archdeacon who, after turning Esmeralda over to the authorities, is killed by Quasimodo. Fabio Luisi, Conductor Markus Butter, Bass: Archdeacon of Notre Dame Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Bass-baritone: Quasimodo Robert Gambill, Tenor: Phoebus Camilla Nylund, Soprano: Esmeralda Staatskapelle Dresden | ||
| Tuesday 4-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die Zauberflöte |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Tuesday 4-May-10 19:00 Die Zauberflöte Dresden State Opera Tamino, acting on behest of the Queen of the Night, is supposed to free Pamina. The love between Tamino and Pamina is sustained in the realm of Sarastros. Bird catcher Papageno also finds his match here in Papagena. A fairy tale of love conquering everything that separates people from one another. And music that is as rich as life itself. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Thursday 6-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Giulio Cesare in Egitto |
Dresden State Opera Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor Christa Mayer, Mezzo-soprano: Cornelia Hadar Halévy, Mezzo-soprano: Giulio Cesare Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Curio Antigone Papoulkas, Mezzo-soprano: Sesto Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Cleopatra David DQ Lee, Countertenor: Tolomeo |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Thursday 6-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles After claiming victory at the Battle of Pharsalus, Julius Caesar follows his defeated enemy Pompey to Egypt. There, Pharaoh Ptolemy greets the Roman commander with Pompey’s severed head. However, this welcoming gift only infuriates Caesar, and the wheels of revenge and intrigue begin to turn. Cleopatra, the sister of Ptolemy, covets the Egyptian throne and ensnares Caesar in order to realise her political goals. At the same time she becomes involved in the vengeful plans of Pompey’s widow Cornelia and her son Sesto to destroy the pharaoh. The latter, however, is not idle, and takes his sister hostage. Caesar makes a heroic attempt to free Cleopatra, who has in the meantime become his lover, from the clutches of her brother. Succeeding in this, and following Sesto’s killing of Ptolemy to avenge the death of his father, Caesar crowns Cleopatra queen of Egypt. Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor Christa Mayer, Mezzo-soprano: Cornelia Hadar Halévy, Mezzo-soprano: Giulio Cesare Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Curio Antigone Papoulkas, Mezzo-soprano: Sesto Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Cleopatra David DQ Lee, Countertenor: Tolomeo | ||
| Saturday 8-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Cenerentola |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Roberto Rizzi Brignoli, Conductor Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ramiro Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Dandini, valet to Ramiro Michael Eder, Bass: Don Magnifico Roxana Incontrera, Soprano: Clorinda Angela Liebold, Soprano: Tisbe Anke Vondung, Alto: Angelina / Cinderella |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 8-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles Angelina (whose insulting nickname is «Cenerentola», or «Cinderella» in English) is humiliated by her father and her two sisters. Prince Ramiro announces a celebration at which he wants to choose his bride. The trick: To deliver the invitation, he disguises himself as his servant and disguises his servant as the prince. In this way, he meets Cenerentola. Although she has been prohibited to do so, she makes a charmingly beautiful appearance at the celebration. The prince, who has been in love with her from the beginning, chooses her to be his bride. Her sisters and father are angry. C’est la vie... Staatsopernchor Dresden Roberto Rizzi Brignoli, Conductor Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ramiro Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Dandini, valet to Ramiro Michael Eder, Bass: Don Magnifico Roxana Incontrera, Soprano: Clorinda Angela Liebold, Soprano: Tisbe Anke Vondung, Alto: Angelina / Cinderella | ||
| Sunday 9-May-10 14:30 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die Zauberflöte |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 9-May-10 14:30 Die Zauberflöte Dresden State Opera Tamino, acting on behest of the Queen of the Night, is supposed to free Pamina. The love between Tamino and Pamina is sustained in the realm of Sarastros. Bird catcher Papageno also finds his match here in Papagena. A fairy tale of love conquering everything that separates people from one another. And music that is as rich as life itself. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Sunday 9-May-10 19:30 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die Zauberflöte |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 9-May-10 19:30 Die Zauberflöte Dresden State Opera Tamino, acting on behest of the Queen of the Night, is supposed to free Pamina. The love between Tamino and Pamina is sustained in the realm of Sarastros. Bird catcher Papageno also finds his match here in Papagena. A fairy tale of love conquering everything that separates people from one another. And music that is as rich as life itself. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Tuesday 11-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Cenerentola |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Roberto Rizzi Brignoli, Conductor Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ramiro Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Dandini, valet to Ramiro Michael Eder, Bass: Don Magnifico Roxana Incontrera, Soprano: Clorinda Angela Liebold, Soprano: Tisbe Anke Vondung, Alto: Angelina / Cinderella |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Tuesday 11-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles Angelina (whose insulting nickname is «Cenerentola», or «Cinderella» in English) is humiliated by her father and her two sisters. Prince Ramiro announces a celebration at which he wants to choose his bride. The trick: To deliver the invitation, he disguises himself as his servant and disguises his servant as the prince. In this way, he meets Cenerentola. Although she has been prohibited to do so, she makes a charmingly beautiful appearance at the celebration. The prince, who has been in love with her from the beginning, chooses her to be his bride. Her sisters and father are angry. C’est la vie... Staatsopernchor Dresden Roberto Rizzi Brignoli, Conductor Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ramiro Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Dandini, valet to Ramiro Michael Eder, Bass: Don Magnifico Roxana Incontrera, Soprano: Clorinda Angela Liebold, Soprano: Tisbe Anke Vondung, Alto: Angelina / Cinderella | ||
| Thursday 13-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Giulio Cesare in Egitto |
Dresden State Opera Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor Christa Mayer, Mezzo-soprano: Cornelia Hadar Halévy, Mezzo-soprano: Giulio Cesare Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Curio Antigone Papoulkas, Mezzo-soprano: Sesto Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Cleopatra David DQ Lee, Countertenor: Tolomeo |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Thursday 13-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles After claiming victory at the Battle of Pharsalus, Julius Caesar follows his defeated enemy Pompey to Egypt. There, Pharaoh Ptolemy greets the Roman commander with Pompey’s severed head. However, this welcoming gift only infuriates Caesar, and the wheels of revenge and intrigue begin to turn. Cleopatra, the sister of Ptolemy, covets the Egyptian throne and ensnares Caesar in order to realise her political goals. At the same time she becomes involved in the vengeful plans of Pompey’s widow Cornelia and her son Sesto to destroy the pharaoh. The latter, however, is not idle, and takes his sister hostage. Caesar makes a heroic attempt to free Cleopatra, who has in the meantime become his lover, from the clutches of her brother. Succeeding in this, and following Sesto’s killing of Ptolemy to avenge the death of his father, Caesar crowns Cleopatra queen of Egypt. Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor Christa Mayer, Mezzo-soprano: Cornelia Hadar Halévy, Mezzo-soprano: Giulio Cesare Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Curio Antigone Papoulkas, Mezzo-soprano: Sesto Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Cleopatra David DQ Lee, Countertenor: Tolomeo | ||
| Saturday 15-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Cenerentola |
Dresden State Opera Staatsopernchor Dresden Roberto Rizzi Brignoli, Conductor Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ramiro Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Dandini, valet to Ramiro Michael Eder, Bass: Don Magnifico Roxana Incontrera, Soprano: Clorinda Angela Liebold, Soprano: Tisbe Anke Vondung, Alto: Angelina / Cinderella |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 15-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles Angelina (whose insulting nickname is «Cenerentola», or «Cinderella» in English) is humiliated by her father and her two sisters. Prince Ramiro announces a celebration at which he wants to choose his bride. The trick: To deliver the invitation, he disguises himself as his servant and disguises his servant as the prince. In this way, he meets Cenerentola. Although she has been prohibited to do so, she makes a charmingly beautiful appearance at the celebration. The prince, who has been in love with her from the beginning, chooses her to be his bride. Her sisters and father are angry. C’est la vie... Staatsopernchor Dresden Roberto Rizzi Brignoli, Conductor Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ramiro Christoph Pohl, Tenor: Dandini, valet to Ramiro Michael Eder, Bass: Don Magnifico Roxana Incontrera, Soprano: Clorinda Angela Liebold, Soprano: Tisbe Anke Vondung, Alto: Angelina / Cinderella | ||
| Thursday 20-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Giulio Cesare in Egitto |
Dresden State Opera Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor Christa Mayer, Mezzo-soprano: Cornelia Hadar Halévy, Mezzo-soprano: Giulio Cesare Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Curio Antigone Papoulkas, Mezzo-soprano: Sesto Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Cleopatra David DQ Lee, Countertenor: Tolomeo |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Thursday 20-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles After claiming victory at the Battle of Pharsalus, Julius Caesar follows his defeated enemy Pompey to Egypt. There, Pharaoh Ptolemy greets the Roman commander with Pompey’s severed head. However, this welcoming gift only infuriates Caesar, and the wheels of revenge and intrigue begin to turn. Cleopatra, the sister of Ptolemy, covets the Egyptian throne and ensnares Caesar in order to realise her political goals. At the same time she becomes involved in the vengeful plans of Pompey’s widow Cornelia and her son Sesto to destroy the pharaoh. The latter, however, is not idle, and takes his sister hostage. Caesar makes a heroic attempt to free Cleopatra, who has in the meantime become his lover, from the clutches of her brother. Succeeding in this, and following Sesto’s killing of Ptolemy to avenge the death of his father, Caesar crowns Cleopatra queen of Egypt. Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor Christa Mayer, Mezzo-soprano: Cornelia Hadar Halévy, Mezzo-soprano: Giulio Cesare Tomislav Lucic, Bass: Curio Antigone Papoulkas, Mezzo-soprano: Sesto Cornelia Götz, Soprano: Cleopatra David DQ Lee, Countertenor: Tolomeo | ||
| Friday 21-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die Zauberflöte |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 21-May-10 19:00 Die Zauberflöte Dresden State Opera Tamino, acting on behest of the Queen of the Night, is supposed to free Pamina. The love between Tamino and Pamina is sustained in the realm of Sarastros. Bird catcher Papageno also finds his match here in Papagena. A fairy tale of love conquering everything that separates people from one another. And music that is as rich as life itself. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Saturday 22-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Die Zauberflöte |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 22-May-10 19:00 Die Zauberflöte Dresden State Opera Tamino, acting on behest of the Queen of the Night, is supposed to free Pamina. The love between Tamino and Pamina is sustained in the realm of Sarastros. Bird catcher Papageno also finds his match here in Papagena. A fairy tale of love conquering everything that separates people from one another. And music that is as rich as life itself. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Monday 24-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Traviata |
Dresden State Opera Gaetano D'Espinosa, Conductor Rebecca Nelson, Soprano: Violetta Francesco Demuro, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Roberto Servile, Baritone: Giorgio Germont |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Monday 24-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles Parisian noble courtesan Violetta Valéry loves to throw glittering parties where she can take centre stage. Hiding a deadly sickness she is determined to show no weakness, as that would entail ostracism and loneliness. She makes the acquaintance of Alfredo, who has fallen in love with her. Both retire to a new life in the country. Alfredo’s father Georges demands that Violetta forsake Alfredo to save the family’s reputation. Leaving a farewell letter, the courtesan returns to Paris. She is followed by Alfredo, who meets her at a ball in the company of a former lover. Using money won at gambling, he publicly humiliates her. Later, his father informs him of the circumstances regarding her sudden departure. Searching for Violetta, Alfredo comes upon her in the throes of death. Gaetano D'Espinosa, Conductor Rebecca Nelson, Soprano: Violetta Francesco Demuro, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Roberto Servile, Baritone: Giorgio Germont | ||
| Tuesday 25-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Macbeth |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Tuesday 25-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles. Witches prophesy that the warrior Macbeth will attain the crown of Scotland. He lets the prediction come true by murdering King Duncan together with Lady Macbeth. The guilt, fear and loneliness that the pair face after the act pull them into a maelstrom of killing, and the Lady into madness. When it becomes apparent that the forest of Birnam is the enemy army, Macbeth’s power turns out to be a delusion. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm | ||
| Wednesday 26-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Traviata |
Dresden State Opera Gaetano D'Espinosa, Conductor Rebecca Nelson, Soprano: Violetta Francesco Demuro, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Roberto Servile, Baritone: Giorgio Germont |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Wednesday 26-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles Parisian noble courtesan Violetta Valéry loves to throw glittering parties where she can take centre stage. Hiding a deadly sickness she is determined to show no weakness, as that would entail ostracism and loneliness. She makes the acquaintance of Alfredo, who has fallen in love with her. Both retire to a new life in the country. Alfredo’s father Georges demands that Violetta forsake Alfredo to save the family’s reputation. Leaving a farewell letter, the courtesan returns to Paris. She is followed by Alfredo, who meets her at a ball in the company of a former lover. Using money won at gambling, he publicly humiliates her. Later, his father informs him of the circumstances regarding her sudden departure. Searching for Violetta, Alfredo comes upon her in the throes of death. Gaetano D'Espinosa, Conductor Rebecca Nelson, Soprano: Violetta Francesco Demuro, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Roberto Servile, Baritone: Giorgio Germont | ||
| Friday 28-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Macbeth |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 28-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles. Witches prophesy that the warrior Macbeth will attain the crown of Scotland. He lets the prediction come true by murdering King Duncan together with Lady Macbeth. The guilt, fear and loneliness that the pair face after the act pull them into a maelstrom of killing, and the Lady into madness. When it becomes apparent that the forest of Birnam is the enemy army, Macbeth’s power turns out to be a delusion. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm | ||
| Saturday 29-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle La Traviata |
Dresden State Opera Gaetano D'Espinosa, Conductor Rebecca Nelson, Soprano: Violetta Francesco Demuro, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Roberto Servile, Baritone: Giorgio Germont |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 29-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles Parisian noble courtesan Violetta Valéry loves to throw glittering parties where she can take centre stage. Hiding a deadly sickness she is determined to show no weakness, as that would entail ostracism and loneliness. She makes the acquaintance of Alfredo, who has fallen in love with her. Both retire to a new life in the country. Alfredo’s father Georges demands that Violetta forsake Alfredo to save the family’s reputation. Leaving a farewell letter, the courtesan returns to Paris. She is followed by Alfredo, who meets her at a ball in the company of a former lover. Using money won at gambling, he publicly humiliates her. Later, his father informs him of the circumstances regarding her sudden departure. Searching for Violetta, Alfredo comes upon her in the throes of death. Gaetano D'Espinosa, Conductor Rebecca Nelson, Soprano: Violetta Francesco Demuro, Tenor: Alfredo Germont Roberto Servile, Baritone: Giorgio Germont | ||
| Monday 31-May-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Macbeth |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Monday 31-May-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles. Witches prophesy that the warrior Macbeth will attain the crown of Scotland. He lets the prediction come true by murdering King Duncan together with Lady Macbeth. The guilt, fear and loneliness that the pair face after the act pull them into a maelstrom of killing, and the Lady into madness. When it becomes apparent that the forest of Birnam is the enemy army, Macbeth’s power turns out to be a delusion. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm | ||
| Wednesday 2-Jun-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Macbeth |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Wednesday 2-Jun-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles. Witches prophesy that the warrior Macbeth will attain the crown of Scotland. He lets the prediction come true by murdering King Duncan together with Lady Macbeth. The guilt, fear and loneliness that the pair face after the act pull them into a maelstrom of killing, and the Lady into madness. When it becomes apparent that the forest of Birnam is the enemy army, Macbeth’s power turns out to be a delusion. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Alexander Joel, Conductor Paola Gavanelli, Baritone: Macbeth Georg Zeppenfeld, Bass: Banquo Hasmik Papian, Soprano: Lady Macbeth Martin Homrich, Tenor: Macduff Gerald Hupach, Tenor: Malcolm | ||
| Saturday 5-Jun-10 18:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Faust |
Dresden State Opera Alexander Joel, Conductor Wookyung Kim, Tenor: Faust Donnie Ray Albert, Bass: Méphistophélès Markus Butter, Baritone: Valentin Michael Eder, Bass: Wagner Maria Fontosh, Soprano: Marguerite Stephanie Atanasov, Mezzo-soprano: Siebel Sofi Lorentzen, Mezzo-soprano: Marthe Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 5-Jun-10 18:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in French with German surtitles. In return for his soul, Faust receives from Mephistopheles eternal youth and boundless passion. Presenting him with a vision of Marguerite, Faust is soon overcome with desire to see the young beauty. Mephistopheles arranges this, and after overcoming her initial resistance, Marguerite becomes Faust’s lover. However, he abandons her when she falls pregnant. Marguerite’s brother Valentin, recognizing Faust as the person who brought shame upon his sister, challenges him to a duel. With the invisible assistance of Mephistopheles, Faust mortally wounds Valentin. Faust orders Mephistopheles to lead him to the prison where Marguerite is being held after murdering her child. Faust urges her to flee with him, but she spurns him. After perceiving that Mephistopheles is the Devil, Marguerite dies and her soul is transported to heaven. Alexander Joel, Conductor Wookyung Kim, Tenor: Faust Donnie Ray Albert, Bass: Méphistophélès Markus Butter, Baritone: Valentin Michael Eder, Bass: Wagner Maria Fontosh, Soprano: Marguerite Stephanie Atanasov, Mezzo-soprano: Siebel Sofi Lorentzen, Mezzo-soprano: Marthe Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Sunday 6-Jun-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Don Giovanni |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Tomáš Netopil, Conductor Jochen Kupfer, Baritone: Don Giovanni Michael Eder, Bass: The Commendatore Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Donna Anna Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ottavio Ute Selbig, Soprano: Donna Elvira Peteris Eglitis, Bass: Leporello |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 6-Jun-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The hunt for love drives the characters in this opera. Don Giovanni, who has had 2065 conquests, loses his touch. Tormented by his own drive, by loving or jealous women or by their men, he finds refuge in a cemetery. He invites the commander that he has murdered to an evening meal. The stony guest appears and urges repentance, which Giovanni refuses. The opera ends with a unique musical journey to Hell. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Tomáš Netopil, Conductor Jochen Kupfer, Baritone: Don Giovanni Michael Eder, Bass: The Commendatore Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Donna Anna Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ottavio Ute Selbig, Soprano: Donna Elvira Peteris Eglitis, Bass: Leporello | ||
| Friday 11-Jun-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Faust |
Dresden State Opera Alexander Joel, Conductor Wookyung Kim, Tenor: Faust Donnie Ray Albert, Bass: Méphistophélès Markus Butter, Baritone: Valentin Michael Eder, Bass: Wagner Maria Fontosh, Soprano: Marguerite Stephanie Atanasov, Mezzo-soprano: Siebel Sofi Lorentzen, Mezzo-soprano: Marthe Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Friday 11-Jun-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in French with German surtitles. In return for his soul, Faust receives from Mephistopheles eternal youth and boundless passion. Presenting him with a vision of Marguerite, Faust is soon overcome with desire to see the young beauty. Mephistopheles arranges this, and after overcoming her initial resistance, Marguerite becomes Faust’s lover. However, he abandons her when she falls pregnant. Marguerite’s brother Valentin, recognizing Faust as the person who brought shame upon his sister, challenges him to a duel. With the invisible assistance of Mephistopheles, Faust mortally wounds Valentin. Faust orders Mephistopheles to lead him to the prison where Marguerite is being held after murdering her child. Faust urges her to flee with him, but she spurns him. After perceiving that Mephistopheles is the Devil, Marguerite dies and her soul is transported to heaven. Alexander Joel, Conductor Wookyung Kim, Tenor: Faust Donnie Ray Albert, Bass: Méphistophélès Markus Butter, Baritone: Valentin Michael Eder, Bass: Wagner Maria Fontosh, Soprano: Marguerite Stephanie Atanasov, Mezzo-soprano: Siebel Sofi Lorentzen, Mezzo-soprano: Marthe Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
| Sunday 13-Jun-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Don Giovanni |
Dresden State Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Tomáš Netopil, Conductor Jochen Kupfer, Baritone: Don Giovanni Michael Eder, Bass: The Commendatore Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Donna Anna Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ottavio Ute Selbig, Soprano: Donna Elvira Peteris Eglitis, Bass: Leporello |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 13-Jun-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in Italian with German surtitles The hunt for love drives the characters in this opera. Don Giovanni, who has had 2065 conquests, loses his touch. Tormented by his own drive, by loving or jealous women or by their men, he finds refuge in a cemetery. He invites the commander that he has murdered to an evening meal. The stony guest appears and urges repentance, which Giovanni refuses. The opera ends with a unique musical journey to Hell. Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden Tomáš Netopil, Conductor Jochen Kupfer, Baritone: Don Giovanni Michael Eder, Bass: The Commendatore Kyung-Hae Kang, Soprano: Donna Anna Benjamin Bruns, Tenor: Don Ottavio Ute Selbig, Soprano: Donna Elvira Peteris Eglitis, Bass: Leporello | ||
| Wednesday 16-Jun-10 19:00 |
Dresden Staatskapelle Faust |
Dresden State Opera Alexander Joel, Conductor Wookyung Kim, Tenor: Faust Donnie Ray Albert, Bass: Méphistophélès Markus Butter, Baritone: Valentin Michael Eder, Bass: Wagner Maria Fontosh, Soprano: Marguerite Stephanie Atanasov, Mezzo-soprano: Siebel Sofi Lorentzen, Mezzo-soprano: Marthe Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden |
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| Dresden Staatskapelle, D 01067 Dresden, Germany Wednesday 16-Jun-10 19:00 Dresden State Opera Performed in French with German surtitles. In return for his soul, Faust receives from Mephistopheles eternal youth and boundless passion. Presenting him with a vision of Marguerite, Faust is soon overcome with desire to see the young beauty. Mephistopheles arranges this, and after overcoming her initial resistance, Marguerite becomes Faust’s lover. However, he abandons her when she falls pregnant. Marguerite’s brother Valentin, recognizing Faust as the person who brought shame upon his sister, challenges him to a duel. With the invisible assistance of Mephistopheles, Faust mortally wounds Valentin. Faust orders Mephistopheles to lead him to the prison where Marguerite is being held after murdering her child. Faust urges her to flee with him, but she spurns him. After perceiving that Mephistopheles is the Devil, Marguerite dies and her soul is transported to heaven. Alexander Joel, Conductor Wookyung Kim, Tenor: Faust Donnie Ray Albert, Bass: Méphistophélès Markus Butter, Baritone: Valentin Michael Eder, Bass: Wagner Maria Fontosh, Soprano: Marguerite Stephanie Atanasov, Mezzo-soprano: Siebel Sofi Lorentzen, Mezzo-soprano: Marthe Staatskapelle Dresden Staatsopernchor Dresden | ||
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