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| Sunday 23-Jun-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Sunday 23-Jun-13 07:00pm Libretto by Felice Romani after the novel L’Etrangère
By Charles-Victor Prévost Vicomte d’Arlincourt
Vincenzo Bellini’s operas La sonnambula and Norma have become classics of the bel canto repertoire. La straniera, on the other hand, which Bellini wrote at the age of 27, is rarely seen on the operatic stage, although the highly romantic melodramma moved the audience to veritable raptures during its 1829 première performance at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. To a libretto by Felice Romani, the opera revolves around a heavily veiled, mysterious stranger who passes through the country. The local inhabitants are afraid of her and believe that she is possessed by the devil. By contrast, Count Arturo, who is just about to marry Isoletta, finds her irresistibly attractive. He has no idea that the stranger is the banished wife of the King of France.
La straniera marks Bellini’s renunciation of Rossini’s opulent style in favour of pure, expressive melody, as Verdi praised in Bellini’s work: “Vi sono melodie lunghe lunghe lunghe, come nessuno ha fatto prima di lui” (There are long, long, melodies like no-one has ever written before him). Richard Wagner was also full of admiration for Bellini’s melodic invention and “genuine passion and sentiment”, and declared that the right singer need only stand up and sing, “and the audience will be in raptures.”
In Zurich’s new production of La straniera, the stage will be graced by Edita Gruberova, the prima donna assoluta of bel canto par excellence. She will be giving her stage début as Alaide at Zurich Opera House, and will continue her successful collaboration with the director Christof Loy in Zurich after productions of Lucrezia Borgia and Roberto Devereux at the Bavarian State Opera. Fabio Luisi, who has frequently championed rarely performed bel canto works, will conduct the production.In Italian with German and English surtitles.Co-production with Theater an der Wien.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino | ||
| Friday 28-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Friday 28-Jun-13 07:30pm Libretto by Felice Romani after the novel L’Etrangère
By Charles-Victor Prévost Vicomte d’Arlincourt
Vincenzo Bellini’s operas La sonnambula and Norma have become classics of the bel canto repertoire. La straniera, on the other hand, which Bellini wrote at the age of 27, is rarely seen on the operatic stage, although the highly romantic melodramma moved the audience to veritable raptures during its 1829 première performance at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. To a libretto by Felice Romani, the opera revolves around a heavily veiled, mysterious stranger who passes through the country. The local inhabitants are afraid of her and believe that she is possessed by the devil. By contrast, Count Arturo, who is just about to marry Isoletta, finds her irresistibly attractive. He has no idea that the stranger is the banished wife of the King of France.
La straniera marks Bellini’s renunciation of Rossini’s opulent style in favour of pure, expressive melody, as Verdi praised in Bellini’s work: “Vi sono melodie lunghe lunghe lunghe, come nessuno ha fatto prima di lui” (There are long, long, melodies like no-one has ever written before him). Richard Wagner was also full of admiration for Bellini’s melodic invention and “genuine passion and sentiment”, and declared that the right singer need only stand up and sing, “and the audience will be in raptures.”
In Zurich’s new production of La straniera, the stage will be graced by Edita Gruberova, the prima donna assoluta of bel canto par excellence. She will be giving her stage début as Alaide at Zurich Opera House, and will continue her successful collaboration with the director Christof Loy in Zurich after productions of Lucrezia Borgia and Roberto Devereux at the Bavarian State Opera. Fabio Luisi, who has frequently championed rarely performed bel canto works, will conduct the production.In Italian with German and English surtitles.Co-production with Theater an der Wien.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino | ||
| Tuesday 2-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Tuesday 2-Jul-13 07:00pm Libretto by Felice Romani after the novel L’Etrangère
By Charles-Victor Prévost Vicomte d’Arlincourt
Vincenzo Bellini’s operas La sonnambula and Norma have become classics of the bel canto repertoire. La straniera, on the other hand, which Bellini wrote at the age of 27, is rarely seen on the operatic stage, although the highly romantic melodramma moved the audience to veritable raptures during its 1829 première performance at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. To a libretto by Felice Romani, the opera revolves around a heavily veiled, mysterious stranger who passes through the country. The local inhabitants are afraid of her and believe that she is possessed by the devil. By contrast, Count Arturo, who is just about to marry Isoletta, finds her irresistibly attractive. He has no idea that the stranger is the banished wife of the King of France.
La straniera marks Bellini’s renunciation of Rossini’s opulent style in favour of pure, expressive melody, as Verdi praised in Bellini’s work: “Vi sono melodie lunghe lunghe lunghe, come nessuno ha fatto prima di lui” (There are long, long, melodies like no-one has ever written before him). Richard Wagner was also full of admiration for Bellini’s melodic invention and “genuine passion and sentiment”, and declared that the right singer need only stand up and sing, “and the audience will be in raptures.”
In Zurich’s new production of La straniera, the stage will be graced by Edita Gruberova, the prima donna assoluta of bel canto par excellence. She will be giving her stage début as Alaide at Zurich Opera House, and will continue her successful collaboration with the director Christof Loy in Zurich after productions of Lucrezia Borgia and Roberto Devereux at the Bavarian State Opera. Fabio Luisi, who has frequently championed rarely performed bel canto works, will conduct the production.In Italian with German and English surtitles.Co-production with Theater an der Wien.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino | ||
| Saturday 6-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Saturday 6-Jul-13 07:00pm Libretto by Felice Romani after the novel L’Etrangère
By Charles-Victor Prévost Vicomte d’Arlincourt
Vincenzo Bellini’s operas La sonnambula and Norma have become classics of the bel canto repertoire. La straniera, on the other hand, which Bellini wrote at the age of 27, is rarely seen on the operatic stage, although the highly romantic melodramma moved the audience to veritable raptures during its 1829 première performance at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. To a libretto by Felice Romani, the opera revolves around a heavily veiled, mysterious stranger who passes through the country. The local inhabitants are afraid of her and believe that she is possessed by the devil. By contrast, Count Arturo, who is just about to marry Isoletta, finds her irresistibly attractive. He has no idea that the stranger is the banished wife of the King of France.
La straniera marks Bellini’s renunciation of Rossini’s opulent style in favour of pure, expressive melody, as Verdi praised in Bellini’s work: “Vi sono melodie lunghe lunghe lunghe, come nessuno ha fatto prima di lui” (There are long, long, melodies like no-one has ever written before him). Richard Wagner was also full of admiration for Bellini’s melodic invention and “genuine passion and sentiment”, and declared that the right singer need only stand up and sing, “and the audience will be in raptures.”
In Zurich’s new production of La straniera, the stage will be graced by Edita Gruberova, the prima donna assoluta of bel canto par excellence. She will be giving her stage début as Alaide at Zurich Opera House, and will continue her successful collaboration with the director Christof Loy in Zurich after productions of Lucrezia Borgia and Roberto Devereux at the Bavarian State Opera. Fabio Luisi, who has frequently championed rarely performed bel canto works, will conduct the production.In Italian with German and English surtitles.Co-production with Theater an der Wien.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino | ||
| Wednesday 10-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Wednesday 10-Jul-13 07:00pm Libretto by Felice Romani after the novel L’Etrangère
By Charles-Victor Prévost Vicomte d’Arlincourt
Vincenzo Bellini’s operas La sonnambula and Norma have become classics of the bel canto repertoire. La straniera, on the other hand, which Bellini wrote at the age of 27, is rarely seen on the operatic stage, although the highly romantic melodramma moved the audience to veritable raptures during its 1829 première performance at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. To a libretto by Felice Romani, the opera revolves around a heavily veiled, mysterious stranger who passes through the country. The local inhabitants are afraid of her and believe that she is possessed by the devil. By contrast, Count Arturo, who is just about to marry Isoletta, finds her irresistibly attractive. He has no idea that the stranger is the banished wife of the King of France.
La straniera marks Bellini’s renunciation of Rossini’s opulent style in favour of pure, expressive melody, as Verdi praised in Bellini’s work: “Vi sono melodie lunghe lunghe lunghe, come nessuno ha fatto prima di lui” (There are long, long, melodies like no-one has ever written before him). Richard Wagner was also full of admiration for Bellini’s melodic invention and “genuine passion and sentiment”, and declared that the right singer need only stand up and sing, “and the audience will be in raptures.”
In Zurich’s new production of La straniera, the stage will be graced by Edita Gruberova, the prima donna assoluta of bel canto par excellence. She will be giving her stage début as Alaide at Zurich Opera House, and will continue her successful collaboration with the director Christof Loy in Zurich after productions of Lucrezia Borgia and Roberto Devereux at the Bavarian State Opera. Fabio Luisi, who has frequently championed rarely performed bel canto works, will conduct the production.In Italian with German and English surtitles.Co-production with Theater an der Wien.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino | ||
| Thursday 11-Jul-13 04:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichTristan und Isolde Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Kent Nagano, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Gary Lehman, Tenor: Tristan René Pape, Bass: King Marke Petra Maria Schnitzer, Soprano: Isolde Markus Eiche, Baritone: Kurwenal Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Melot Edita Gruberová, Mezzo-soprano: Brangäne |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Thursday 11-Jul-13 04:00pm Tristan und Isolde The most beautiful of all Wagner operas. Musical high erotic flair: two people, who still have a score to settle with one another, drink a love potion instead of poison. They are caught in flagrante, following which there is longing to the point of love-death. Careful: there's an addiction hazard here even for non-Wagnerians. "Drown – sink down!" Tristan in Munich's National Theatre, the site of its world première. The grand musical experience.
In German.Kent Nagano, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Gary Lehman, Tenor: Tristan René Pape, Bass: King Marke Petra Maria Schnitzer, Soprano: Isolde Markus Eiche, Baritone: Kurwenal Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Melot Edita Gruberová, Mezzo-soprano: Brangäne | ||
| Sunday 14-Jul-13 07:30pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Sunday 14-Jul-13 07:30pm Libretto by Felice Romani after the novel L’Etrangère
By Charles-Victor Prévost Vicomte d’Arlincourt
Vincenzo Bellini’s operas La sonnambula and Norma have become classics of the bel canto repertoire. La straniera, on the other hand, which Bellini wrote at the age of 27, is rarely seen on the operatic stage, although the highly romantic melodramma moved the audience to veritable raptures during its 1829 première performance at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. To a libretto by Felice Romani, the opera revolves around a heavily veiled, mysterious stranger who passes through the country. The local inhabitants are afraid of her and believe that she is possessed by the devil. By contrast, Count Arturo, who is just about to marry Isoletta, finds her irresistibly attractive. He has no idea that the stranger is the banished wife of the King of France.
La straniera marks Bellini’s renunciation of Rossini’s opulent style in favour of pure, expressive melody, as Verdi praised in Bellini’s work: “Vi sono melodie lunghe lunghe lunghe, come nessuno ha fatto prima di lui” (There are long, long, melodies like no-one has ever written before him). Richard Wagner was also full of admiration for Bellini’s melodic invention and “genuine passion and sentiment”, and declared that the right singer need only stand up and sing, “and the audience will be in raptures.”
In Zurich’s new production of La straniera, the stage will be graced by Edita Gruberova, the prima donna assoluta of bel canto par excellence. She will be giving her stage début as Alaide at Zurich Opera House, and will continue her successful collaboration with the director Christof Loy in Zurich after productions of Lucrezia Borgia and Roberto Devereux at the Bavarian State Opera. Fabio Luisi, who has frequently championed rarely performed bel canto works, will conduct the production.In Italian with German and English surtitles.Co-production with Theater an der Wien.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Annette Kurz, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino | ||
| Friday 20-Sep-13 07:30pm |
Theater an der Wien, ViennaArienabend |
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| Theater an der Wien, Vienna, Linke Wienzeile 6, 1060 Vienna, Austria Friday 20-Sep-13 07:30pm Arienabend | ||
| Saturday 28-Sep-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Saturday 28-Sep-13 07:00pm Co-production with Theater an der Wien. In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 2 hours 30 mins. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich | ||
| Wednesday 2-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Wednesday 2-Oct-13 07:00pm Co-production with Theater an der Wien. In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 2 hours 30 mins. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich | ||
| Sunday 6-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Sunday 6-Oct-13 07:00pm Co-production with Theater an der Wien. In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 2 hours 30 mins. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich | ||
| Sunday 13-Oct-13 08:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Sunday 13-Oct-13 08:00pm Co-production with Theater an der Wien. In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 2 hours 30 mins. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich | ||
| Thursday 17-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Thursday 17-Oct-13 07:00pm Co-production with Theater an der Wien. In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 2 hours 30 mins. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich | ||
| Tuesday 22-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLa Straniera |
Zurich Opera Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Tuesday 22-Oct-13 07:00pm Co-production with Theater an der Wien. In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 2 hours 30 mins. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Fabio Luisi, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Alaide Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Isoletta Gregory Kunde, Tenor: Count Arturo of Ravenstel Franco Vassallo, Baritone: Baron Valdeburgo Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Osburgo Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Signore di Montolino Reinhard Mayr, Bass: Hospital prior Philharmonia Zürich | ||
| Saturday 25-Jan-14 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisEdita Gruberova - Münchener Kammerorchester - Douglas Boyd - Concert arias |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Saturday 25-Jan-14 08:00pm Edita Gruberova - Münchener Kammerorchester - Douglas Boyd - Concert arias | ||
| Friday 27-Jun-14 07:30pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichRoberto Devereux |
Zurich Opera Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Friday 27-Jun-14 07:30pm Roberto Devereux In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 3 hours. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh | ||
| Tuesday 1-Jul-14 07:30pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichRoberto Devereux |
Zurich Opera Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Tuesday 1-Jul-14 07:30pm Roberto Devereux In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 3 hours. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh | ||
| Saturday 5-Jul-14 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichRoberto Devereux |
Zurich Opera Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Saturday 5-Jul-14 07:00pm Roberto Devereux In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 3 hours. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh | ||
| Wednesday 9-Jul-14 07:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichRoberto Devereux |
Zurich Opera Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Wednesday 9-Jul-14 07:00pm Roberto Devereux In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 3 hours. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh | ||
| Sunday 13-Jul-14 08:00pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichRoberto Devereux |
Zurich Opera Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Sunday 13-Jul-14 08:00pm Roberto Devereux In Italian with German and English surtitles. Running time 3 hours. Tickets 320 - 38 CHF.Andrey Yurkevych, Conductor Giancarlo del Monaco, Director Philharmonia Zürich Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Elisabetta Véronica Simeoni, Mezzo-soprano: Sara, Duchessa di Nottingham Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Robert Devereux Dmitry Ivanchey, Tenor: Lord Cecil Alexei Markov, Baritone: Duca di Nottingham Dmitri Pkhaladze, Bass: Sir Gualtiero Raleigh | ||
| Sunday 20-Jul-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLucrezia Borgia |
Bavarian State Opera Paolo Arrivabeni, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Henrik Ahr, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Lucrezia Borgia Silvia Tro Santafé, Mezzo-soprano: Maffio Orsini Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Ascanio Petrucci Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Astolfo Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Gennaro Dean Power, Tenor: Rustighello John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Duke Alfonso Christian Rieger, Bass: Gazella Goran Juric, Bass: Gubetta |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 20-Jul-14 07:00pm Lucrezia Borgia, brewer of poisons, adulteress and murderer, does her best to live up to an image of womankind created by men, and just as passionately she does whatever she can to find a new identity. Her son Gennaro falls in love at first sight with her – unaware that she is his mother. Overzealous, in the circle of his young friends, he disgraces her name. For this, he must repent: Don Alfonso, her husband, is determined to put his putative rival out of the way. Poison comes into play. But Gennaro is rescued – by her. Then poison is served up a second time, this time by her, indiscriminately, to the whole group of men. She doesn’t notice Gennaro’s presence until it is too late, and too late she confesses that she is his mother. Gennaro is dead. What remains is a pitiless trauma for the survivors.
Sung in Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Paolo Arrivabeni, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Henrik Ahr, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Lucrezia Borgia Silvia Tro Santafé, Mezzo-soprano: Maffio Orsini Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Ascanio Petrucci Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Astolfo Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Gennaro Dean Power, Tenor: Rustighello John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Duke Alfonso Christian Rieger, Bass: Gazella Goran Juric, Bass: Gubetta | ||
| Sunday 27-Jul-14 07:30pm |
National Theatre, MunichLucrezia Borgia |
Bavarian State Opera Paolo Arrivabeni, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Henrik Ahr, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Lucrezia Borgia Silvia Tro Santafé, Mezzo-soprano: Maffio Orsini Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Ascanio Petrucci Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Astolfo Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Gennaro Dean Power, Tenor: Rustighello John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Duke Alfonso Christian Rieger, Bass: Gazella Goran Juric, Bass: Gubetta |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 27-Jul-14 07:30pm Lucrezia Borgia, brewer of poisons, adulteress and murderer, does her best to live up to an image of womankind created by men, and just as passionately she does whatever she can to find a new identity. Her son Gennaro falls in love at first sight with her – unaware that she is his mother. Overzealous, in the circle of his young friends, he disgraces her name. For this, he must repent: Don Alfonso, her husband, is determined to put his putative rival out of the way. Poison comes into play. But Gennaro is rescued – by her. Then poison is served up a second time, this time by her, indiscriminately, to the whole group of men. She doesn’t notice Gennaro’s presence until it is too late, and too late she confesses that she is his mother. Gennaro is dead. What remains is a pitiless trauma for the survivors.
Sung in Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Paolo Arrivabeni, Conductor Christof Loy, Director Henrik Ahr, Set Designer Edita Gruberová, Soprano: Lucrezia Borgia Silvia Tro Santafé, Mezzo-soprano: Maffio Orsini Andrea Borghini, Baritone: Ascanio Petrucci Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Astolfo Pavol Breslik, Tenor: Gennaro Dean Power, Tenor: Rustighello John Relyea, Bass-baritone: Duke Alfonso Christian Rieger, Bass: Gazella Goran Juric, Bass: Gubetta | ||