| Date | Event | Composers, Works, Performers |
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| Monday 15-Jul-13 04:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichSiegfried Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Kent Nagano, Conductor Andreas Kriegenburg, Director Stephen Gould, Tenor: Siegfried Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke, Tenor: Mime Juha Uusitalo, Bass-baritone: Wanderer Phillip Ens, Bass: Fafner Qiu Lin Zhang, Contralto: Erda Catherine Naglestad, Soprano: Brünnhilde Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Waldvogel (the woodbird) |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Monday 15-Jul-13 04:00pm Second Day of "Der Ring des Nibelungen"
Only an individual without fear can turn Mime’s dream into reality, forge the shattered sword anew, slay Fafner the dragon, snatch the ring away from him and walk straight into Mime’s knife – and all the power will be Mime’s. But he himself is too frightened of the Wanderer, in whose puzzle game he loses his head, of the dragon, whom he wants his foster son to slay, of his brother, whom he meets in the forest, and of the fearless Siegfried, who thanks to a message from a prophetic bird helps himself to the ring and slaughters Mime.
But Wotan’s plan for a free hero also comes to naught: Siegfried smashes his spear with the sword and stands fearlessly before Brünnhilde. The sight of her body sets him atremble, and he finally learns the true meaning of fear. In the glow of the sun, the two discover their love.
Mountain cave. Forest. Wilderness. Mountain peak. The second day of the work belongs to nature. But the guise of the harmless, nature-loving Wanderer fails to protect the father of the gods from his curse.
New production.
In German with German surtitlesKent Nagano, Conductor Andreas Kriegenburg, Director Stephen Gould, Tenor: Siegfried Wolfgang Ablinger-Sperrhacke, Tenor: Mime Juha Uusitalo, Bass-baritone: Wanderer Phillip Ens, Bass: Fafner Qiu Lin Zhang, Contralto: Erda Catherine Naglestad, Soprano: Brünnhilde Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Waldvogel (the woodbird) | ||
| Friday 26-Jul-13 07:30pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Kent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 26-Jul-13 07:30pm New production.
In Russian with German surtitlesKent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri | ||
| Tuesday 30-Jul-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichBoris Godunov Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Kent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Tuesday 30-Jul-13 07:00pm New production.
In Russian with German surtitlesKent Nagano, Conductor Calixto Bieito, Director Alexander Tsymbalyuk, Bass: Boris Yulia Sokolik, Mezzo-soprano: Feodor Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Xenia Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Xenia's nurse Markus Eiche, Baritone: Shchelkalov Gerhard Siegel, Tenor: Prince Shuisky Anatoli Kotscherga, Bass: Pimen Sergei Skorokhodov, Tenor: Grigory / Dmitri | ||
| Sunday 15-Dec-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Bohème |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 15-Dec-13 07:00pm ![]() Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline | ||
| Tuesday 17-Dec-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Bohème |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Tuesday 17-Dec-13 07:00pm ![]() Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline | ||
| Friday 20-Dec-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Bohème |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 20-Dec-13 07:00pm ![]() Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline | ||
| Monday 23-Dec-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Bohème |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Monday 23-Dec-13 07:00pm ![]() Asher Fisch, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Rudolf Heinrich, Set Designer Ana Maria Martinez, Soprano: Mimì Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Musetta Charles Castronovo, Tenor: Rodolfo Massimo Cavalletti, Baritone: Marcello Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Schaunard Christian Rieger, Bass: Benoît Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Colline | ||
| Sunday 20-Jul-14 07:00pm |
Prinzregententheater, MunichL'Orfeo (Orpheus), SV 318 |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto |
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| Prinzregententheater, Munich, 81675 Munich, Germany Sunday 20-Jul-14 07:00pm Despite some precursors, the first performance of Monteverdi's L’Orfeo in Mantua in 1607 marked the start of the success story of opera. And – the history of opera starts with the rebellion of an artist who cannot accept the death of his wife. The singer Orfeo attempts and achieves the impossible: the gods allow him to take his wife Euridice back to the land of the living, thanks to his beguiling song, which appeals to every sense. Yet he fails, he fails as a human being. But the possibility and the hope remain that the singer can break down every boundary with his art, time and again – and today?
In Italian language with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto | ||
| Wednesday 23-Jul-14 07:00pm |
Prinzregententheater, MunichL'Orfeo (Orpheus), SV 318 |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto |
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| Prinzregententheater, Munich, 81675 Munich, Germany Wednesday 23-Jul-14 07:00pm Despite some precursors, the first performance of Monteverdi's L’Orfeo in Mantua in 1607 marked the start of the success story of opera. And – the history of opera starts with the rebellion of an artist who cannot accept the death of his wife. The singer Orfeo attempts and achieves the impossible: the gods allow him to take his wife Euridice back to the land of the living, thanks to his beguiling song, which appeals to every sense. Yet he fails, he fails as a human being. But the possibility and the hope remain that the singer can break down every boundary with his art, time and again – and today?
In Italian language with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto | ||
| Friday 25-Jul-14 07:00pm |
Prinzregententheater, MunichL'Orfeo (Orpheus), SV 318 |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto |
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| Prinzregententheater, Munich, 81675 Munich, Germany Friday 25-Jul-14 07:00pm Despite some precursors, the first performance of Monteverdi's L’Orfeo in Mantua in 1607 marked the start of the success story of opera. And – the history of opera starts with the rebellion of an artist who cannot accept the death of his wife. The singer Orfeo attempts and achieves the impossible: the gods allow him to take his wife Euridice back to the land of the living, thanks to his beguiling song, which appeals to every sense. Yet he fails, he fails as a human being. But the possibility and the hope remain that the singer can break down every boundary with his art, time and again – and today?
In Italian language with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto | ||
| Sunday 27-Jul-14 06:00pm |
Prinzregententheater, MunichL'Orfeo (Orpheus), SV 318 |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto |
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| Prinzregententheater, Munich, 81675 Munich, Germany Sunday 27-Jul-14 06:00pm Despite some precursors, the first performance of Monteverdi's L’Orfeo in Mantua in 1607 marked the start of the success story of opera. And – the history of opera starts with the rebellion of an artist who cannot accept the death of his wife. The singer Orfeo attempts and achieves the impossible: the gods allow him to take his wife Euridice back to the land of the living, thanks to his beguiling song, which appeals to every sense. Yet he fails, he fails as a human being. But the possibility and the hope remain that the singer can break down every boundary with his art, time and again – and today?
In Italian language with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto | ||
| Wednesday 30-Jul-14 06:00pm |
Prinzregententheater, MunichL'Orfeo (Orpheus), SV 318 |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto |
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| Prinzregententheater, Munich, 81675 Munich, Germany Wednesday 30-Jul-14 06:00pm Despite some precursors, the first performance of Monteverdi's L’Orfeo in Mantua in 1607 marked the start of the success story of opera. And – the history of opera starts with the rebellion of an artist who cannot accept the death of his wife. The singer Orfeo attempts and achieves the impossible: the gods allow him to take his wife Euridice back to the land of the living, thanks to his beguiling song, which appeals to every sense. Yet he fails, he fails as a human being. But the possibility and the hope remain that the singer can break down every boundary with his art, time and again – and today?
In Italian language with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor David Bösch, Director Patrick Bannwart, Set Designer Anna Virovlansky, Soprano: Euridice Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: La Musica Anna Bonitatibus, Mezzo-soprano: Messenger/Mezzo-soprano: Propserpine Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Hope (Speranza) Mauro Peter, Tenor: Apollo Christian Gerhaher, Baritone: Orpheus Andrea Mastroni, Bass: Caronte Andrew Harris, Bass: Pluto | ||