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Die Walküre - Wagner

© Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Flowers Gallery, London / Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto 

Wagner Die Walküre

From 11 November TO 30 November 2025
Opéra Bastille - Paris
Program

Wagner : Die Walküre

4h45 with 2 intermissions
Cast
  • Conductor
    Pablo Heras-Casado
  • Director
    Calixto Bieito
  • Performers
    Siegmund: Stanislas de Barbeyrac
    Sieglinde: Elza van den Heever
    Wotan: Iain Paterson
    Brünnhilde: Tamara Wilson
    Hunding: Günther Groissböck
    Fricka: Eve-Maud Hubeaux
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Category Premium (valid on some dates): This category includes seats in Category + (Optima), a glass of champagne per person in private rooms and one programme per booking.

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  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

Opéra Bastille - Paris LocationPl. de la Bastille - 75012 Paris France

  • Venue's Capacity: 2745

From its beginnings under Louis XIV to the present day, including the construction of the Palais Gamier under Napoleon III, the history of the Paris Opera has been marked by the wishes and whims of the French government. The decision to build a new opera on the Place de la Bastille is no exception, made by Frangois Mitterrand less than a year after being elected President. A competition was organized, and of the 750 projects presented, the one designed by the Uruguayan-Canadian architect Carl Ott won. The new building, whose large ground surface ostentatiously marks the site where the French Revolution broke out, was inaugurated during the bicentennial celebrations of that same Revolution in 1989.

From the Place de la Bastille, the building's glass facade, with its "aleatory" lighting designed by Yann Kersale, suggests the sober modernism of its interior, even more so because the interior uses the same construction materials as the exterior, symbolizing a desire to open out to the public. Once inside, one can discover the warmth of the light wood that adorns the large 2703-seat hall with its proscenium stage. But the building barely stops here, for one must imagine the enormous backstage that takes up 55 per cent of the edifice's total volume, the six underground stories of technical premises, the workshops that make and stock the mobile sets as well as the costumes, not to mention the Gounod Hall, that has a stage identical to the main one, used for rehearsals. Designed around a symmetrical axis that is symbolized by the sculpted tuning forks that decorate the public premises, the Bastille Opera is a formidable computerized machine for staging opera productions, employing the population of a veritable city-within-a-city.

Opéra Bastille

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Synopsis

Die Walküre

THE WALKYRIE, WAGNER'S MASTERPIECE

This opera is the first of the three days making up the Ring des Niebelungen (or Ring of the Nibelungen) cycle, and takes place after the prologue, The Rhine Gold. Richard Wagner's major work is inspired by Germanic mythology and the Nibelungenlied, a medieval German epic poem. It premiered in Munich in 1870. Throughout the Tetralogy, as in the Valkyrie, recurring musical themes characterise the characters and situations. These leitmotifs give the Nibelungen cycle its thematic and musical unity.

The Valkyries are warrior virgins, daughters of Wotan, father of the gods. The opera's plot also features two twin demigods, Siegmund and Sieglinde, bound together by an incestuous love. The work explores the complex interplay of feelings, guilt and punishment, in the purest Romantic tradition. The characters' destinies are set against the fabulous backdrop of Germanic mythology.

Opéra Bastille (c) Christian Leiber

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