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| Friday 24-May-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLes Contes d'Hoffmann |
Bavarian State Opera Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 24-May-13 07:00pm Les Contes d'Hoffmann The protagonist of the opera is E.T.A. Hoffmann, the prototype of the German romantic period artist: his life is an artwork, his lower depths, his doubts, his grand inspirations – his crises. And all of these are connected with: women. Hoffmann in the opera tells of three types of woman in his tales, the “lifeless doll with a heart of ice”, the “virtuoso”, ill and destined to die, as well as the “shameless courtesan”.
Jacques Offenbach’s opera fantastique, premièred in 1881, is based on the play of the same name by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, who drew from the biographies and works of E.T.A. Hoffmann, Adelbert von Chamisso and Alfred de Musset to create their own artist’s drama. It is not a literature opera – the protagonists from different romantic tales are connected to one another by a fictitious Hoffmann – but rather more of a message to the writer, telling him to make art his matter of the heart, or perhaps even open up his heart with brutal frankness.
Co-production with the English National Opera, London.
In French with German surtitles.Image credit: Wilfried Hösl Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann | ||
| Wednesday 29-May-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLes Contes d'Hoffmann |
Bavarian State Opera Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 29-May-13 07:00pm Les Contes d'Hoffmann The protagonist of the opera is E.T.A. Hoffmann, the prototype of the German romantic period artist: his life is an artwork, his lower depths, his doubts, his grand inspirations – his crises. And all of these are connected with: women. Hoffmann in the opera tells of three types of woman in his tales, the “lifeless doll with a heart of ice”, the “virtuoso”, ill and destined to die, as well as the “shameless courtesan”.
Jacques Offenbach’s opera fantastique, premièred in 1881, is based on the play of the same name by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, who drew from the biographies and works of E.T.A. Hoffmann, Adelbert von Chamisso and Alfred de Musset to create their own artist’s drama. It is not a literature opera – the protagonists from different romantic tales are connected to one another by a fictitious Hoffmann – but rather more of a message to the writer, telling him to make art his matter of the heart, or perhaps even open up his heart with brutal frankness.
Co-production with the English National Opera, London.
In French with German surtitles.Image credit: Wilfried Hösl Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann | ||
| Sunday 2-Jun-13 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLes Contes d'Hoffmann |
Bavarian State Opera Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 2-Jun-13 06:00pm Les Contes d'Hoffmann The protagonist of the opera is E.T.A. Hoffmann, the prototype of the German romantic period artist: his life is an artwork, his lower depths, his doubts, his grand inspirations – his crises. And all of these are connected with: women. Hoffmann in the opera tells of three types of woman in his tales, the “lifeless doll with a heart of ice”, the “virtuoso”, ill and destined to die, as well as the “shameless courtesan”.
Jacques Offenbach’s opera fantastique, premièred in 1881, is based on the play of the same name by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, who drew from the biographies and works of E.T.A. Hoffmann, Adelbert von Chamisso and Alfred de Musset to create their own artist’s drama. It is not a literature opera – the protagonists from different romantic tales are connected to one another by a fictitious Hoffmann – but rather more of a message to the writer, telling him to make art his matter of the heart, or perhaps even open up his heart with brutal frankness.
Co-production with the English National Opera, London.
In French with German surtitles.Image credit: Wilfried Hösl Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann | ||
| Wednesday 5-Jun-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLes Contes d'Hoffmann |
Bavarian State Opera Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 5-Jun-13 07:00pm Les Contes d'Hoffmann The protagonist of the opera is E.T.A. Hoffmann, the prototype of the German romantic period artist: his life is an artwork, his lower depths, his doubts, his grand inspirations – his crises. And all of these are connected with: women. Hoffmann in the opera tells of three types of woman in his tales, the “lifeless doll with a heart of ice”, the “virtuoso”, ill and destined to die, as well as the “shameless courtesan”.
Jacques Offenbach’s opera fantastique, premièred in 1881, is based on the play of the same name by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré, who drew from the biographies and works of E.T.A. Hoffmann, Adelbert von Chamisso and Alfred de Musset to create their own artist’s drama. It is not a literature opera – the protagonists from different romantic tales are connected to one another by a fictitious Hoffmann – but rather more of a message to the writer, telling him to make art his matter of the heart, or perhaps even open up his heart with brutal frankness.
Co-production with the English National Opera, London.
In French with German surtitles.Image credit: Wilfried Hösl Emmanuel Villaume, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Kathleen Kim, Soprano: Olympia Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Antonia Dinara Alieva, Soprano: Giulietta Kevin Conners, Tenor: Andreas/Cochenille/Pitichinaccio /Frantz John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Lindorff/Coppélius/Miracle/Dapertutto Tara Erraught, Mezzo-soprano: The Muse Giuseppe Filianoti, Tenor: Hoffmann | ||
| Saturday 6-Jul-13 08:30pm |
Pfarrkirche, StainzHaydn in Stainz Styriarte Festival Graz |
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| Pfarrkirche, Stainz, Schlossplatz 1, 8510 Stainz, Austria Saturday 6-Jul-13 08:30pm Haydn in Stainz ![]() Image credit: Werner Kmetitsch | ||
| Sunday 7-Jul-13 08:30pm |
Pfarrkirche, StainzHaydn in Stainz Styriarte Festival Graz |
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| Pfarrkirche, Stainz, Schlossplatz 1, 8510 Stainz, Austria Sunday 7-Jul-13 08:30pm Haydn in Stainz ![]() Image credit: Werner Kmetitsch | ||
| Friday 9-Aug-13 07:00pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 35 BBC Proms |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP, United Kingdom Friday 9-Aug-13 07:00pm Prom 35 In their second Proms appearance this summer, Mariss Jansons and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra are joined by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Choir for Mahler’s transcendent ‘Resurrection’ Symphony. Soprano Genia Kühmeier and mezzo-soprano Anna Larsson are the soloists in a work that begins with a depiction of a funeral procession and opens out into a vision of life after death. With allusions to Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and klezmer melodies, its off-stage brass and percussion, and a grand choral climax, the symphony stands alone and unmissable.Tickets £14 - £57. | ||
| Monday 12-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Usher Hall, EdinburghBavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Edinburgh International Festival |
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| Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH1 2EA, United Kingdom Monday 12-Aug-13 08:00pm Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra ![]() Image credit: Koichi Miura | ||
| Friday 27-Sep-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Marriage of Figaro |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 27-Sep-13 07:00pm When the servants marry, the Count wants to have a little (more) fun in the bargain. He craves the first night with Susanna, the chambermaid. Figaro is not amused. The countess and Susanna make common cause. Double disguises and then some – and even more complications. Everybody wants everyone else – which doesn't always pan out. Nobody could lust after anyone to more glorious music. Summary: men are different – and so are women!
In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio | ||
| Tuesday 1-Oct-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Marriage of Figaro |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Tuesday 1-Oct-13 07:00pm When the servants marry, the Count wants to have a little (more) fun in the bargain. He craves the first night with Susanna, the chambermaid. Figaro is not amused. The countess and Susanna make common cause. Double disguises and then some – and even more complications. Everybody wants everyone else – which doesn't always pan out. Nobody could lust after anyone to more glorious music. Summary: men are different – and so are women!
In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio | ||
| Friday 4-Oct-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Marriage of Figaro |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 4-Oct-13 07:00pm When the servants marry, the Count wants to have a little (more) fun in the bargain. He craves the first night with Susanna, the chambermaid. Figaro is not amused. The countess and Susanna make common cause. Double disguises and then some – and even more complications. Everybody wants everyone else – which doesn't always pan out. Nobody could lust after anyone to more glorious music. Summary: men are different – and so are women!
In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio | ||
| Friday 11-Oct-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Marriage of Figaro |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 11-Oct-13 07:00pm When the servants marry, the Count wants to have a little (more) fun in the bargain. He craves the first night with Susanna, the chambermaid. Figaro is not amused. The countess and Susanna make common cause. Double disguises and then some – and even more complications. Everybody wants everyone else – which doesn't always pan out. Nobody could lust after anyone to more glorious music. Summary: men are different – and so are women!
In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor Dieter Dorn, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Rachel Frenkel, Mezzo-soprano: Cherubino Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Countess Almaviva Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Soprano: Susanna Stéphane Degout, Baritone: Count Almaviva Vito Priante, Baritone: Figaro Umberto Chiummo, Bass-baritone: Doctor Bartolo Maria Celeng, Soprano: Barbarina Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Alexander Kaimbacher, Tenor: Don Basilio Kevin Conners, Tenor: Don Curzio Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Antonio | ||
| Thursday 14-Nov-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Magic Flute |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Thursday 14-Nov-13 07:00pm Papageno wants Papagena - Tamino his Pamina. But the pathway to love is not a simple one! Everyone has to undergo difficult trials. They even have to decide against murder and suicide, and do without food and drink and sometimes even without speech and song. The things that help them survive danger are a flute and a set of magic bells. The most world-renowned opera in a classically beautiful production, the legacy of stage director August Everding. The snake still breathes "real" fire, the Queen of the Night is still really a "star-flaming" monarch. The stage portrait (by Jürgen Rose) is wondrous fair. The magic of this opera really works here.
In German Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir | ||
| Sunday 17-Nov-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Magic Flute |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 17-Nov-13 07:00pm Papageno wants Papagena - Tamino his Pamina. But the pathway to love is not a simple one! Everyone has to undergo difficult trials. They even have to decide against murder and suicide, and do without food and drink and sometimes even without speech and song. The things that help them survive danger are a flute and a set of magic bells. The most world-renowned opera in a classically beautiful production, the legacy of stage director August Everding. The snake still breathes "real" fire, the Queen of the Night is still really a "star-flaming" monarch. The stage portrait (by Jürgen Rose) is wondrous fair. The magic of this opera really works here.
In German Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir | ||
| Tuesday 19-Nov-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Magic Flute |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Tuesday 19-Nov-13 07:00pm Papageno wants Papagena - Tamino his Pamina. But the pathway to love is not a simple one! Everyone has to undergo difficult trials. They even have to decide against murder and suicide, and do without food and drink and sometimes even without speech and song. The things that help them survive danger are a flute and a set of magic bells. The most world-renowned opera in a classically beautiful production, the legacy of stage director August Everding. The snake still breathes "real" fire, the Queen of the Night is still really a "star-flaming" monarch. The stage portrait (by Jürgen Rose) is wondrous fair. The magic of this opera really works here.
In German Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir | ||
| Saturday 23-Nov-13 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Magic Flute |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Saturday 23-Nov-13 06:00pm Papageno wants Papagena - Tamino his Pamina. But the pathway to love is not a simple one! Everyone has to undergo difficult trials. They even have to decide against murder and suicide, and do without food and drink and sometimes even without speech and song. The things that help them survive danger are a flute and a set of magic bells. The most world-renowned opera in a classically beautiful production, the legacy of stage director August Everding. The snake still breathes "real" fire, the Queen of the Night is still really a "star-flaming" monarch. The stage portrait (by Jürgen Rose) is wondrous fair. The magic of this opera really works here.
In German Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir | ||
| Wednesday 27-Nov-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichThe Magic Flute |
Bavarian State Opera Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 27-Nov-13 07:00pm Papageno wants Papagena - Tamino his Pamina. But the pathway to love is not a simple one! Everyone has to undergo difficult trials. They even have to decide against murder and suicide, and do without food and drink and sometimes even without speech and song. The things that help them survive danger are a flute and a set of magic bells. The most world-renowned opera in a classically beautiful production, the legacy of stage director August Everding. The snake still breathes "real" fire, the Queen of the Night is still really a "star-flaming" monarch. The stage portrait (by Jürgen Rose) is wondrous fair. The magic of this opera really works here.
In German Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Ivor Bolton, Conductor August Everding, Director Jürgen Rose, Set Designer Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Pamina Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano: Queen of the Night Toby Spence, Tenor: Tamino Daniel Schmutzhard, Bass-baritone: Papageno Günther Groissböck, Bass: Sarastro Ulrich Ress, Tenor: Monostatos Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Speaker (der Sprecher) Tölzer Boys Choir | ||
| Thursday 3-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYArabella |
Metropolitan Opera Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY, New York City, 10023, United States Thursday 3-Apr-14 07:30pm Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner | ||
| Monday 7-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYArabella |
Metropolitan Opera Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY, New York City, 10023, United States Monday 7-Apr-14 07:30pm Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner | ||
| Friday 11-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYArabella |
Metropolitan Opera Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY, New York City, 10023, United States Friday 11-Apr-14 07:30pm Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner | ||
| Wednesday 16-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYArabella |
Metropolitan Opera Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY, New York City, 10023, United States Wednesday 16-Apr-14 07:30pm Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner | ||
| Saturday 19-Apr-14 12:00pm |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYArabella |
Metropolitan Opera Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY, New York City, 10023, United States Saturday 19-Apr-14 12:00pm Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Malin Byström, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner | ||
| Thursday 24-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NYArabella |
Metropolitan Opera Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Erin Wall, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner |
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| Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City, NY, New York City, 10023, United States Thursday 24-Apr-14 07:30pm Philippe Auguin, Conductor Otto Schenk, Director Erin Wall, Soprano: Arabella Genia Kühmeier, Soprano: Zdenka Roberto Saccà, Tenor: Matteo Michael Volle, Baritone: Mandryka John Del Carlo, Bass: Count Waldner | ||