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Tannhäuser - Wagner

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Wagner Tannhäuser

From 05 April TO 13 April 2025
Deutsche Oper - Berlin
Program

Wagner : Tannhäuser

Cast
  • Conductor
    John Fiore
  • Director
    Kirsten Harms
  • Performers
    Tannhäuser: Klaus Florian Vogt
    Elisabeth: Elisabeth Teige
    Venus: Elisabeth Teige
    Wolfram von Eschenbach: Samuel Hasselhorn
    Landgraf Hermann: Tobias Kehrer
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Deutsche Oper - Berlin LocationBismarckstrasse 35 - 10627 Berlin Allemagne

  • Venue's Capacity: 1859

Contrary to the Staatsoper Unter den Linden which was founded in the eighteenth century in the centre of town and for a long time considered the Royal Opera, the history of the Berlin Opera began in 1912, in the Charlottenburg neighborhood situated outside the city limits, and intitiated by the rich bourgeoisie. But the inevitable occured, following the economic crisis of World War I, and the Charlottenburg Opera was ultimately purchased by the City of Berlin.

Bruno Walter greatly improved the musical qualities of this institution which was rebaptized the Städtische Oper (City Opera). Prior to that, Carl Ebert, as administrator (with Rudolf Bing, the future legendary director of the MET in New York, as assistant), promoted more modern music, including those operas by Kurt Weill or Schreker which Klemperer could no longer perform at the then-closed Kr oll-Oper, and which provoked the ire of the Nazis as early as 1933. In 1945, the building was left in ruins, but by the month of August 45, the company presented FIDELIO at the « Theater des Westerns » and animated that theatre until 1961. During this period, the conductor Ferenc Fricsay, named music director, enabled the Städtische Oper to regain its international ranking, alternating standard repertoire in top-quality productions (where voices such as Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau or Josef Greindl were discovered), works by Stravinsky and Hindemith (who were banned by the Nazis), and world premieres. But in 1955, the Opera Unter den Linden, situated in East Germany, reopened under the name of the Deutsche Staatsoper. Under the influence of this politico-artistic competition, three decisions were made : the Städtische Oper was rebaptized the Deutsche Oper Berlin, plans were made to construct a theatre at the Charlottenburg site (situated in West Berlin), and Carl Ebert who, in the mean­time founded the Glyndebourne Festival, was called back. His productions and season programmes turned West Berlin into one of contemporary opera's main capitals.

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Synopsis

Tannhäuser

Tannhäuser is an opera by Wagner. His most famous performances are Schirmer Ulf 5 times and Nagano Kent 5 times. This work is often performed at the Deutsche Oper or Semperoper.

In its stage and musical design, Tannhauser presents itself as a classical opera, in which Wagner pays particular homage to the musical writing of Weber, whom he admired.
This work with romantic tones, traversed by leitmotifs dear to Wagner, nevertheless announces the transition from traditional opera to modern musical drama. But above all, Tannhauser appears as a reflection on music as an art form, since the subject of the work is a musical tournament, placed by Wagner in the Wartburg, in the Middle Ages.

The subject of Tannhauser is inspired by two Germanic legends: the ballad of Tannhäuser and the story of the singing competition held at the Wartburg castle. Wagner evokes medieval themes of sacred and profane love, and their reconciliation and the hero's redemption through the power of love.

Deutsche Oper Berlin im Saal © Günter Karl Bose

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