Lohengrin

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Lohengrin
Su 14.2.27, 16:00
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Lohengrin
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Lohengrin
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Lohengrin
Sa 27.2.27, 17:00
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Large house
Lohengrin
Su 7.3.27, 16:00
from € 33
Large house

Romantic opera by Richard Wagner

Opera Large house

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction

Conductor
Director
Stage design, Costume design
Light design
Chorus direction

Lohengrin
Telramund
King's Herald
First Brabantian Noble
Second Brabantian Noble
Third Brabantian Noble
Fourth Brabantian Noble
First Page
Second Page
Third Page
Fourth Page

Lohengrin
Telramund
King's Herald
First Brabantian Noble
Second Brabantian Noble
Third Brabantian Noble
Fourth Brabantian Noble
First Page
Second Page
Third Page
Fourth Page

Lohengrin
Telramund
King's Herald
First Brabantian Noble
Second Brabantian Noble
Third Brabantian Noble
Fourth Brabantian Noble
First Page
Second Page
Third Page
Fourth Page

Lohengrin
Telramund
King's Herald
First Brabantian Noble
Second Brabantian Noble
Third Brabantian Noble
Fourth Brabantian Noble
First Page
Second Page
Third Page
Fourth Page

Lohengrin
Telramund
King's Herald
First Brabantian Noble
Second Brabantian Noble
Third Brabantian Noble
Fourth Brabantian Noble
First Page
Second Page
Third Page
Fourth Page

Romantic opera in three acts
Music and libretto by Richard Wagner
First performed on 28th August, 1850 at Weimar
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 15th April 2012

In times when the world seems complicated and the economic situation is dire, the longing for someone who supposedly offers simple solutions to difficult problems becomes overwhelming. The 20th century provides ample evidence of this, and the present day offers similar examples. In Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, it is a mysterious knight who promises to fight for Elsa of Brabant; in doing so, he becomes a projection screen for the yearning of a fractured people for a charismatic leader. Wagner, himself a revolutionary in the mid-19th century, artistically expressed his political utopia of a different world order in Lohengrin – a utopia of saving the world through art, but here doomed to failure. Eric Cutler, a youthful heroic tenor trained in bel canto, sings the title role, while the Finnish soprano Miina-Liisa Värelä provides the necessary counterweight as Ortrud. Her compatriot, conductor Susanna Mälkki, is making her debut with both the Deutsche Oper Berlin orchestra and the work itself.
Accompanying programme Introduction to the work: 45 minutes before the performance in the Rang Foyer on the right
LanguageIn German language with German and English surtitles
Duration4 hours 30 minutes / including two intervals after approx. 65 minutes and after approx. 3 hours
Age recommendationrecommended from age 15
Co-productionSupported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V.

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