Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg - Schedule, Program & Tickets
Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg
Dresden version - Romantic opera in three acts
First performance on October 19, 1845 in Dresden
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on November 30, 2008
recommended from 16 years
4 hours / Two breaks
In German with German and English surtitles
Introduction: 45 minutes before the start of the performance in the foyer on the right
Tannhäuser longs to return to his earthly life from the realm of Venus. Only when the Virgin Mary invokes him does he succeed in escaping the goddess. Hermann von Thuringia and his knightly hunting party welcome the long-lost man. The prospect of meeting his beloved Elisabeth moves him to return home. The essence of love is to be explored in a singing competition at the Wartburg. The invited singers sing of the purity of feeling, but Tannhauser praises the passion of Venus. The open confession of lust upsets society; They want to take action against Tannhäuser with weapons, but Elisabeth, although injured herself, protects his life. The landgrave ordered Tannhäuser to go to Rome to do penance. The pilgrims, however, return without Tannhauser; only he alone did not obtain papal forgiveness. He is threatened with eternal damnation, which he hopes to avoid by returning to Venus. The invocation of Elisabeth's name brings him to his senses again - in the face of her death, his torn soul now also finds redemption.
Musikalische Leitung
Sir Donald Runnicles
Inszenierung
Kirsten Harms
Bühne, Kostüme
Bernd Damovsky
Mitarbeit Kostüm
Inga Timm
Choreografie
Silvana Schröder
Chöre
Jeremy Bines
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Landgraf Hermann
Günther Groissböck
Tannhäuser
Stephen Gould
Wolfram von Eschenbach
Thomas Lehman
Walther von der Vogelweide
Clemens Bieber
Biterolf
Joel Allison
Heinrich der Schreiber
Gideon Poppe
Reinmar von Zweter
Tyler Zimmerman
Venus, Elisabeth
Elisabeth Teige
Hirt
Valeriia Savinskaia
Orchester
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Subject to change.
First performance on October 19, 1845 in Dresden
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on November 30, 2008
recommended from 16 years
4 hours / Two breaks
In German with German and English surtitles
Introduction: 45 minutes before the start of the performance in the foyer on the right
Tannhäuser longs to return to his earthly life from the realm of Venus. Only when the Virgin Mary invokes him does he succeed in escaping the goddess. Hermann von Thuringia and his knightly hunting party welcome the long-lost man. The prospect of meeting his beloved Elisabeth moves him to return home. The essence of love is to be explored in a singing competition at the Wartburg. The invited singers sing of the purity of feeling, but Tannhauser praises the passion of Venus. The open confession of lust upsets society; They want to take action against Tannhäuser with weapons, but Elisabeth, although injured herself, protects his life. The landgrave ordered Tannhäuser to go to Rome to do penance. The pilgrims, however, return without Tannhauser; only he alone did not obtain papal forgiveness. He is threatened with eternal damnation, which he hopes to avoid by returning to Venus. The invocation of Elisabeth's name brings him to his senses again - in the face of her death, his torn soul now also finds redemption.
Musikalische Leitung
Sir Donald Runnicles
Inszenierung
Kirsten Harms
Bühne, Kostüme
Bernd Damovsky
Mitarbeit Kostüm
Inga Timm
Choreografie
Silvana Schröder
Chöre
Jeremy Bines
Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Landgraf Hermann
Günther Groissböck
Tannhäuser
Stephen Gould
Wolfram von Eschenbach
Thomas Lehman
Walther von der Vogelweide
Clemens Bieber
Biterolf
Joel Allison
Heinrich der Schreiber
Gideon Poppe
Reinmar von Zweter
Tyler Zimmerman
Venus, Elisabeth
Elisabeth Teige
Hirt
Valeriia Savinskaia
Orchester
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Subject to change.
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