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| Friday 28-Jun-13 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichDer fliegende Holländer Munich Opera Festival |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Rafal Siwek, Bass: Daland Anja Kampe, Soprano: Senta Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Erik Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Mary Kevin Conners, Tenor: The Steersman Johan Reuter, Baritone: Dutchman |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 28-Jun-13 07:00pm Every seven years the Dutchman is allowed back on land. There this tepest-tossed creature can only be redeemed by a woman, Otherwise his endless odyssey continues. Will Senta be that woman? After all, she longs to break free from the confining world of her father. All he ever thinks about is money. Isn't the wealthy Dutchman just what the doctor ordered? Wagner's gripping early work: a psycho-thriller of operatic literature. Peter Konwitschny has already provoked audiences to delight and disgust with his spectacular Parsifal and Tristan und Isolde productions. This Munich Holländer is something you just "have" to see. A sea and see journey on the waves of the orchestra.
In German with German surtitles.Image credit: Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Rafal Siwek, Bass: Daland Anja Kampe, Soprano: Senta Klaus Florian Vogt, Tenor: Erik Heike Grötzinger, Mezzo-soprano: Mary Kevin Conners, Tenor: The Steersman Johan Reuter, Baritone: Dutchman | ||
| Friday 20-Sep-13 08:00pm |
Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR): Henri le Boeuf Concert Hall, BrusselsNational Orchestra of Belgium |
Wagner, Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (suite) |
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| Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR): Henri le Boeuf Concert Hall, Brussels, Rue Ravensteinstraat 23, B1000 Brussels, Belgium Friday 20-Sep-13 08:00pm National Orchestra of Belgium Tickets: 40 - 10 €. | ||
| Friday 11-Oct-13 08:00pm |
Music Hall, Cincinnati, OHCincinnati Symphony Orchestra |
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| Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati, 45202, United States Friday 11-Oct-13 08:00pm Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 12-Oct-13 08:00pm |
Music Hall, Cincinnati, OHCincinnati Symphony Orchestra |
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| Music Hall, Cincinnati, OH, Cincinnati, 45202, United States Saturday 12-Oct-13 08:00pm Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 16-Nov-13 04:00pm |
Semperoper, DresdenTristan und Isolde |
Dresden State Opera |
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| Semperoper, Dresden, Theaterplatz 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 16-Nov-13 04:00pm Tristan und Isolde | ||
| Wednesday 20-Nov-13 05:00pm |
Semperoper, DresdenTristan und Isolde |
Dresden State Opera |
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| Semperoper, Dresden, Theaterplatz 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany Wednesday 20-Nov-13 05:00pm Tristan und Isolde | ||
| Sunday 24-Nov-13 04:00pm |
Semperoper, DresdenTristan und Isolde |
Dresden State Opera |
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| Semperoper, Dresden, Theaterplatz 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 24-Nov-13 04:00pm Tristan und Isolde | ||
| Sunday 8-Dec-13 04:00pm |
Semperoper, DresdenTristan und Isolde |
Dresden State Opera |
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| Semperoper, Dresden, Theaterplatz 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany Sunday 8-Dec-13 04:00pm Tristan und Isolde | ||
| Saturday 14-Dec-13 04:00pm |
Semperoper, DresdenTristan und Isolde |
Dresden State Opera |
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| Semperoper, Dresden, Theaterplatz 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany Saturday 14-Dec-13 04:00pm Tristan und Isolde | ||
| 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 | ||
| Sunday 22-Dec-13 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 22-Dec-13 06:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| 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 | ||
| Wednesday 25-Dec-13 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 25-Dec-13 06:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Saturday 28-Dec-13 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Saturday 28-Dec-13 06:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Thursday 2-Jan-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Thursday 2-Jan-14 07:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Sunday 5-Jan-14 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 5-Jan-14 06:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Wednesday 8-Jan-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 8-Jan-14 07:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Saturday 11-Jan-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Saturday 11-Jan-14 07:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Thursday 30-Jan-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichTurandot |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Carlos Padrissa, Director Roland Olbeter, Set Designer Anita Hartig, Soprano: Liù Lise Lindstrom, Soprano: Turandot Kevin Conners, Tenor: Pang Emanuele D'Aguanno, Tenor: Pong Yonghoon Lee, Tenor: The Unknown Prince (Calàf) Markus Eiche, Baritone: Ping Goran Juric, Bass: Timur |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Thursday 30-Jan-14 07:00pm The people are thirsty for blood. Another suitor for the hand of the sovereign is about to be publicly beheaded, because Princess Turandot is determined never to belong to any man. That’s why anyone who wants to marry her must first solve three riddles. Anyone who fails has to pay with his life. An unknown prince, revolted by Turandot’s cruelty, yet attracted by her beauty, takes on this potentially lethal risk – and solves the riddles. But has he awakened the ice-cold, man-murdering sovereign to love and put an end to her barbarity?
Turandot is Giacomo Puccini’s final opera. He died at a point in time when he had come upon a thus far unsolved dramaturgical problem with his composition. The princess was to be the counter draft to the anti-feminism at the fin-de-siècle. But how to depict the transformation of the man-murderer to a loving woman? Puccini left the final love scene between Turandot and Calaf fragmentary. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Carlos Padrissa, Director Roland Olbeter, Set Designer Anita Hartig, Soprano: Liù Lise Lindstrom, Soprano: Turandot Kevin Conners, Tenor: Pang Emanuele D'Aguanno, Tenor: Pong Yonghoon Lee, Tenor: The Unknown Prince (Calàf) Markus Eiche, Baritone: Ping Goran Juric, Bass: Timur | ||
| Sunday 2-Feb-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichTurandot |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Carlos Padrissa, Director Roland Olbeter, Set Designer Anita Hartig, Soprano: Liù Lise Lindstrom, Soprano: Turandot Kevin Conners, Tenor: Pang Emanuele D'Aguanno, Tenor: Pong Yonghoon Lee, Tenor: The Unknown Prince (Calàf) Markus Eiche, Baritone: Ping Goran Juric, Bass: Timur |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 2-Feb-14 07:00pm The people are thirsty for blood. Another suitor for the hand of the sovereign is about to be publicly beheaded, because Princess Turandot is determined never to belong to any man. That’s why anyone who wants to marry her must first solve three riddles. Anyone who fails has to pay with his life. An unknown prince, revolted by Turandot’s cruelty, yet attracted by her beauty, takes on this potentially lethal risk – and solves the riddles. But has he awakened the ice-cold, man-murdering sovereign to love and put an end to her barbarity?
Turandot is Giacomo Puccini’s final opera. He died at a point in time when he had come upon a thus far unsolved dramaturgical problem with his composition. The princess was to be the counter draft to the anti-feminism at the fin-de-siècle. But how to depict the transformation of the man-murderer to a loving woman? Puccini left the final love scene between Turandot and Calaf fragmentary. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Carlos Padrissa, Director Roland Olbeter, Set Designer Anita Hartig, Soprano: Liù Lise Lindstrom, Soprano: Turandot Kevin Conners, Tenor: Pang Emanuele D'Aguanno, Tenor: Pong Yonghoon Lee, Tenor: The Unknown Prince (Calàf) Markus Eiche, Baritone: Ping Goran Juric, Bass: Timur | ||
| Wednesday 5-Feb-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichTurandot |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Carlos Padrissa, Director Roland Olbeter, Set Designer Anita Hartig, Soprano: Liù Lise Lindstrom, Soprano: Turandot Kevin Conners, Tenor: Pang Emanuele D'Aguanno, Tenor: Pong Yonghoon Lee, Tenor: The Unknown Prince (Calàf) Markus Eiche, Baritone: Ping Goran Juric, Bass: Timur |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 5-Feb-14 07:00pm The people are thirsty for blood. Another suitor for the hand of the sovereign is about to be publicly beheaded, because Princess Turandot is determined never to belong to any man. That’s why anyone who wants to marry her must first solve three riddles. Anyone who fails has to pay with his life. An unknown prince, revolted by Turandot’s cruelty, yet attracted by her beauty, takes on this potentially lethal risk – and solves the riddles. But has he awakened the ice-cold, man-murdering sovereign to love and put an end to her barbarity?
Turandot is Giacomo Puccini’s final opera. He died at a point in time when he had come upon a thus far unsolved dramaturgical problem with his composition. The princess was to be the counter draft to the anti-feminism at the fin-de-siècle. But how to depict the transformation of the man-murderer to a loving woman? Puccini left the final love scene between Turandot and Calaf fragmentary. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Carlos Padrissa, Director Roland Olbeter, Set Designer Anita Hartig, Soprano: Liù Lise Lindstrom, Soprano: Turandot Kevin Conners, Tenor: Pang Emanuele D'Aguanno, Tenor: Pong Yonghoon Lee, Tenor: The Unknown Prince (Calàf) Markus Eiche, Baritone: Ping Goran Juric, Bass: Timur | ||
| Saturday 22-Mar-14 08:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichSalome |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Saturday 22-Mar-14 08:00pm ![]() Richard Strauss Hedwig Lachmann and Oscar Wilde Whatever Salome wants Salome gets! So far. Having grown up at the court of her degenerate mother Herodias and her asocial stepfather Herodes, it’s perfectly understandable, with this family background, that Salome absolutely refuses to accept the fact that there might be something she can’t have: the kiss of the prophet John the Baptist, Jochanaan! Salome’s beauty and seductiveness leave him completely cold, but Salome finally gets her way. With a strip tease she coerces her stepfather to have Jochanaan beheaded so that she can finally kiss his mouth. But she pays for this kiss with her life. But “what’s the difference”? She finally got her kiss! Perverse? Insane? Or was this woman just unrelenting and thus understandable? Sung in German with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan | ||
| Wednesday 26-Mar-14 08:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichSalome |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 26-Mar-14 08:00pm ![]() Richard Strauss Hedwig Lachmann and Oscar Wilde Whatever Salome wants Salome gets! So far. Having grown up at the court of her degenerate mother Herodias and her asocial stepfather Herodes, it’s perfectly understandable, with this family background, that Salome absolutely refuses to accept the fact that there might be something she can’t have: the kiss of the prophet John the Baptist, Jochanaan! Salome’s beauty and seductiveness leave him completely cold, but Salome finally gets her way. With a strip tease she coerces her stepfather to have Jochanaan beheaded so that she can finally kiss his mouth. But she pays for this kiss with her life. But “what’s the difference”? She finally got her kiss! Perverse? Insane? Or was this woman just unrelenting and thus understandable? Sung in German with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan | ||
| Saturday 29-Mar-14 08:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichSalome |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Saturday 29-Mar-14 08:00pm ![]() Richard Strauss Hedwig Lachmann and Oscar Wilde Whatever Salome wants Salome gets! So far. Having grown up at the court of her degenerate mother Herodias and her asocial stepfather Herodes, it’s perfectly understandable, with this family background, that Salome absolutely refuses to accept the fact that there might be something she can’t have: the kiss of the prophet John the Baptist, Jochanaan! Salome’s beauty and seductiveness leave him completely cold, but Salome finally gets her way. With a strip tease she coerces her stepfather to have Jochanaan beheaded so that she can finally kiss his mouth. But she pays for this kiss with her life. But “what’s the difference”? She finally got her kiss! Perverse? Insane? Or was this woman just unrelenting and thus understandable? Sung in German with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan | ||
| Wednesday 2-Apr-14 08:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichSalome |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 2-Apr-14 08:00pm ![]() Richard Strauss Hedwig Lachmann and Oscar Wilde Whatever Salome wants Salome gets! So far. Having grown up at the court of her degenerate mother Herodias and her asocial stepfather Herodes, it’s perfectly understandable, with this family background, that Salome absolutely refuses to accept the fact that there might be something she can’t have: the kiss of the prophet John the Baptist, Jochanaan! Salome’s beauty and seductiveness leave him completely cold, but Salome finally gets her way. With a strip tease she coerces her stepfather to have Jochanaan beheaded so that she can finally kiss his mouth. But she pays for this kiss with her life. But “what’s the difference”? She finally got her kiss! Perverse? Insane? Or was this woman just unrelenting and thus understandable? Sung in German with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor William Friedkin, Director Hans Schavernoch, Set Designer Nadja Michael, Soprano: Salome Gabriele Schnaut, Soprano: Herodias Andreas Conrad, Tenor: Herod Joseph Kaiser, Tenor: Narraboth Alan Held, Bass-baritone: Jochanaan | ||
| Wednesday 16-Apr-14 05:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichParsifal |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Johannes Leiacker, Set Designer Angela Denoke, Soprano: Kundry Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Levente Molnár, Baritone: Amfortas Oleg Bryjak, Bass: Klingsor Kwangchul Youn, Bass: Gurnemanz Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Titurel |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 16-Apr-14 05:00pm Who's afraid of the Bühnenweihfestspiel? Will Parsifal manage to bring the sacred spear back to the Knights of the Grail? Will he resist the blandishments of the primal sorceress "Kundry". Does salvation exist? Does compassion bring knowledge? Wagner's late work not as artificial religion – but rather as critical music theatre. Peter Konwitschny's production: admired, cheered and hotly controversial. A scandal? Well, judge for yourself.
In German Asher Fisch, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Johannes Leiacker, Set Designer Angela Denoke, Soprano: Kundry Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Levente Molnár, Baritone: Amfortas Oleg Bryjak, Bass: Klingsor Kwangchul Youn, Bass: Gurnemanz Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Titurel | ||
| Sunday 20-Apr-14 04:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichParsifal |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Johannes Leiacker, Set Designer Angela Denoke, Soprano: Kundry Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Levente Molnár, Baritone: Amfortas Oleg Bryjak, Bass: Klingsor Kwangchul Youn, Bass: Gurnemanz Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Titurel |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Sunday 20-Apr-14 04:00pm Who's afraid of the Bühnenweihfestspiel? Will Parsifal manage to bring the sacred spear back to the Knights of the Grail? Will he resist the blandishments of the primal sorceress "Kundry". Does salvation exist? Does compassion bring knowledge? Wagner's late work not as artificial religion – but rather as critical music theatre. Peter Konwitschny's production: admired, cheered and hotly controversial. A scandal? Well, judge for yourself.
In German Asher Fisch, Conductor Peter Konwitschny, Director Johannes Leiacker, Set Designer Angela Denoke, Soprano: Kundry Nikolai Schukoff, Tenor: Parsifal Levente Molnár, Baritone: Amfortas Oleg Bryjak, Bass: Klingsor Kwangchul Youn, Bass: Gurnemanz Christoph Stephinger, Bass: Titurel | ||
| Friday 16-May-14 08:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichAriadne auf Naxos |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 16-May-14 08:00pm Is it possible to perform the comic intermezzo “Zerbinetta and her Lovers” and the tragic opera “Ariadne” at the same time? Yes, when you have to. The richest man in Vienna wants it that way. He wants cross-over! Let’s mix up classic and pop – and it works. To the delight of the audience and the recognition of the characters on stage.
One of the handsomest and wisest works of the great Munich composer, Richard Strauss, in a production by Robert Carsen. The joy of Strauss! With German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo | ||
| Monday 19-May-14 08:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichAriadne auf Naxos |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Monday 19-May-14 08:00pm Is it possible to perform the comic intermezzo “Zerbinetta and her Lovers” and the tragic opera “Ariadne” at the same time? Yes, when you have to. The richest man in Vienna wants it that way. He wants cross-over! Let’s mix up classic and pop – and it works. To the delight of the audience and the recognition of the characters on stage.
One of the handsomest and wisest works of the great Munich composer, Richard Strauss, in a production by Robert Carsen. The joy of Strauss! With German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo | ||
| Thursday 22-May-14 08:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichAriadne auf Naxos |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Thursday 22-May-14 08:00pm Is it possible to perform the comic intermezzo “Zerbinetta and her Lovers” and the tragic opera “Ariadne” at the same time? Yes, when you have to. The richest man in Vienna wants it that way. He wants cross-over! Let’s mix up classic and pop – and it works. To the delight of the audience and the recognition of the characters on stage.
One of the handsomest and wisest works of the great Munich composer, Richard Strauss, in a production by Robert Carsen. The joy of Strauss! With German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Angela Brower, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo | ||
| Wednesday 23-Jul-14 07:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichAriadne auf Naxos |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Sophie Koch, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Wednesday 23-Jul-14 07:00pm Is it possible to perform the comic intermezzo “Zerbinetta and her Lovers” and the tragic opera “Ariadne” at the same time? Yes, when you have to. The richest man in Vienna wants it that way. He wants cross-over! Let’s mix up classic and pop – and it works. To the delight of the audience and the recognition of the characters on stage.
One of the handsomest and wisest works of the great Munich composer, Richard Strauss, in a production by Robert Carsen. The joy of Strauss! With German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Robert Carsen, Director Peter Pabst, Set Designer Ricarda Merbeth, Soprano: Primadonna (Ariadne) Jane Archibald, Soprano: Zerbinetta Sophie Koch, Mezzo-soprano: Composer Robert Dean Smith, Tenor: Bacchus Kevin Conners, Tenor: Dancing Master Markus Eiche, Baritone: Harlequin Martin Gantner, Baritone: Music Master Tareq Nazmi, Bass: Truffaldino Johannes Klama, Spoken word: The Major-Domo | ||
| Friday 25-Jul-14 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Friday 25-Jul-14 06:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Monday 28-Jul-14 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Monday 28-Jul-14 06:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||
| Thursday 31-Jul-14 06:00pm |
National Theatre, MunichLa Forza del Destino (The Force of Destiny) |
Bavarian State Opera Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava |
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| National Theatre, Munich, Munich, Germany Thursday 31-Jul-14 06:00pm Second version adapted 1869
La forza del destino – what is the meaning of the destiny that Verdi uses so forcefully for the title of this family tale of various outlaws in his opera of 1862, revised in 1869? Who forces Leonora, and Alvaro as the murderer of her father, to enter the hermitage of a monastery – and confronts them there, in a mighty showdown, with the brother who is full of hatred and cannot forgive? Is it a declaration of war against God's promise of redemption? The heavenly cantilena of a solo violin rises at the end of the opera – in the face of the death of the hero's lover and brother. Those who withdraw into the consoling twilight of a divine peace here are only trying to deny one thing: the force of destiny. In Italian with German surtitles Image credit: © Wilfried Hösl Asher Fisch, Conductor Martin Kusej, Director Martin Zehetgruber, Set Designer Anja Harteros, Soprano: Leonora Nadia Krasteva, Mezzo-soprano: Preziosilla Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor: Don Alvaro Ludovic Tézier, Baritone: Don Carlo Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Padre Guardiano Francesco Petrozzi, Tenor: Trabuco Renato Girolami, Bass: Fra Melitone Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass: Marquis of Calatrava | ||