| Date | Event | Composers, Works, Performers |
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| Friday 6-Jun-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny |
Staatsoper Berlin Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Friday 6-Jun-14 07:30pm Conductor Wayne Marshall, director Vincent Boussard, set designer Vincent Lemaire and Christian Lacroix as costume designer - the dream team of Bernstein's »Candide« joins once again to stage Weill and Brecht.Prices 20 to 84 EUR Image credit: Berlin Staatsoper Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin | ||
| Sunday 8-Jun-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny |
Staatsoper Berlin Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Sunday 8-Jun-14 07:30pm Conductor Wayne Marshall, director Vincent Boussard, set designer Vincent Lemaire and Christian Lacroix as costume designer - the dream team of Bernstein's »Candide« joins once again to stage Weill and Brecht.Prices 20 to 84 EUR Image credit: Berlin Staatsoper Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin | ||
| Wednesday 11-Jun-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichI Capuleti e i Montecchi |
Bavarian State Opera Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 11-Jun-14 07:00pm The title is deceptive, because the names are the only things Bellini’s tragedia lirica from the year 1830 has in common with Shakespeare’s drama. There may still be the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets, with their star-crossed offspring, but what Bellini and his librettist Felice Romani produced is a typically romantic tale of heroism, along the lines of Lord Byron’s epics, with a hero taking arms against restrictive social structures and remaining true to his emotional ideals as an outsider and a rebel.
Romeo is just such a rebel – not a tenor, but rather a mezzo-soprano, with no interest whatsoever in preordained family ties, an individualist following his feelings and eager to go his own way. The famous melodie lunghe, lunghe, lunghe lead directly to the tragic death with his beloved Giulietta. As horrifying and inexplicably revolutionary as it may have seemed to Bellini’s contemporaries, long practice has shown that replacing the final scene of the opera with Nicola Vanuzzi’s happy ending – is virtually unthinkable today. Sung in Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo | ||
| Thursday 12-Jun-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny |
Staatsoper Berlin Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Thursday 12-Jun-14 07:30pm Conductor Wayne Marshall, director Vincent Boussard, set designer Vincent Lemaire and Christian Lacroix as costume designer - the dream team of Bernstein's »Candide« joins once again to stage Weill and Brecht.Prices 20 to 84 EUR Image credit: Berlin Staatsoper Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin | ||
| Friday 13-Jun-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichI Capuleti e i Montecchi |
Bavarian State Opera Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 13-Jun-14 07:00pm The title is deceptive, because the names are the only things Bellini’s tragedia lirica from the year 1830 has in common with Shakespeare’s drama. There may still be the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets, with their star-crossed offspring, but what Bellini and his librettist Felice Romani produced is a typically romantic tale of heroism, along the lines of Lord Byron’s epics, with a hero taking arms against restrictive social structures and remaining true to his emotional ideals as an outsider and a rebel.
Romeo is just such a rebel – not a tenor, but rather a mezzo-soprano, with no interest whatsoever in preordained family ties, an individualist following his feelings and eager to go his own way. The famous melodie lunghe, lunghe, lunghe lead directly to the tragic death with his beloved Giulietta. As horrifying and inexplicably revolutionary as it may have seemed to Bellini’s contemporaries, long practice has shown that replacing the final scene of the opera with Nicola Vanuzzi’s happy ending – is virtually unthinkable today. Sung in Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo | ||
| Sunday 15-Jun-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichI Capuleti e i Montecchi |
Bavarian State Opera Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 15-Jun-14 07:00pm The title is deceptive, because the names are the only things Bellini’s tragedia lirica from the year 1830 has in common with Shakespeare’s drama. There may still be the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets, with their star-crossed offspring, but what Bellini and his librettist Felice Romani produced is a typically romantic tale of heroism, along the lines of Lord Byron’s epics, with a hero taking arms against restrictive social structures and remaining true to his emotional ideals as an outsider and a rebel.
Romeo is just such a rebel – not a tenor, but rather a mezzo-soprano, with no interest whatsoever in preordained family ties, an individualist following his feelings and eager to go his own way. The famous melodie lunghe, lunghe, lunghe lead directly to the tragic death with his beloved Giulietta. As horrifying and inexplicably revolutionary as it may have seemed to Bellini’s contemporaries, long practice has shown that replacing the final scene of the opera with Nicola Vanuzzi’s happy ending – is virtually unthinkable today. Sung in Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo | ||
| Sunday 15-Jun-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny |
Staatsoper Berlin Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Sunday 15-Jun-14 07:30pm Conductor Wayne Marshall, director Vincent Boussard, set designer Vincent Lemaire and Christian Lacroix as costume designer - the dream team of Bernstein's »Candide« joins once again to stage Weill and Brecht.Prices 20 to 84 EUR Image credit: Berlin Staatsoper Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin | ||
| Wednesday 18-Jun-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichI Capuleti e i Montecchi |
Bavarian State Opera Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 18-Jun-14 07:00pm The title is deceptive, because the names are the only things Bellini’s tragedia lirica from the year 1830 has in common with Shakespeare’s drama. There may still be the feuding families, the Montagues and the Capulets, with their star-crossed offspring, but what Bellini and his librettist Felice Romani produced is a typically romantic tale of heroism, along the lines of Lord Byron’s epics, with a hero taking arms against restrictive social structures and remaining true to his emotional ideals as an outsider and a rebel.
Romeo is just such a rebel – not a tenor, but rather a mezzo-soprano, with no interest whatsoever in preordained family ties, an individualist following his feelings and eager to go his own way. The famous melodie lunghe, lunghe, lunghe lead directly to the tragic death with his beloved Giulietta. As horrifying and inexplicably revolutionary as it may have seemed to Bellini’s contemporaries, long practice has shown that replacing the final scene of the opera with Nicola Vanuzzi’s happy ending – is virtually unthinkable today. Sung in Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Riccardo Frizza, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Ekaterina Siurina, Soprano: Giulietta Elīna Garanča, Mezzo-soprano: Romeo Matthew Polenzani, Tenor: Tebaldo Goran Juric, Bass: Capellio Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Lorenzo | ||
| Friday 20-Jun-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny |
Staatsoper Berlin Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Friday 20-Jun-14 07:30pm Conductor Wayne Marshall, director Vincent Boussard, set designer Vincent Lemaire and Christian Lacroix as costume designer - the dream team of Bernstein's »Candide« joins once again to stage Weill and Brecht.Prices 20 to 84 EUR Image credit: Berlin Staatsoper Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin | ||
| Wednesday 25-Jun-14 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinRise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny |
Staatsoper Berlin Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Wednesday 25-Jun-14 07:30pm Conductor Wayne Marshall, director Vincent Boussard, set designer Vincent Lemaire and Christian Lacroix as costume designer - the dream team of Bernstein's »Candide« joins once again to stage Weill and Brecht.Prices 20 to 84 EUR Image credit: Berlin Staatsoper Wayne Marshall, Conductor Vincent Boussard, Director Vincent Lemaire, Set Designer Evelin Novak, Mezzo-soprano: Jenny Smith Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Jacky O'Brien Michael König, Tenor: Jimmy Mahoney Florian Hoffmann, Tenor: Tobby Higgins Arttu Kataja, Bass: Billy Grigory Shkarupa, Bass: Joe Tobias Schabel, Bass: Trinity Moses Staatskapelle Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin | ||