Arrangement from Friday 14 to Monday 17 February 2025,
3 nights
Valentine’s day
Concert of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, the 15
J. Brahms : Ein deutsches Requiem
M. A. Turnage : "Remembering"
Sir Simon Rattle
Simon Rattle is a British conductor, born January 19, 1955 in Liverpool, this student of piano and violin began a career as a percussionist before taking the direction of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in 1974. Simon Rattle rose to fame in head of the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, which he conducted from 1980 to 1988. Known in 1994, Sir Simon Rattle was consecrated in 2002 when he took the reins of the prestigious Berlin Philharmonic, succeeding Claudio Abbado. In July 2012, Sir Simon Rattle took the lead of the Opening Ceremony of the London Olympic Games. Since September 2017 Sir Simon Rattle is Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Sir Simon Rattle♪
Soprano : Lucy Crowe, Baryton : Andrè Schuen
Konzerthaus
Fidelio - L. van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven’s (1770-1827) only opera “Fidelio” is a lyrical drama in two acts, on whose original score the composer worked between 1803 and 1805. Since the work literally fell through with the audience at its premiere at the Theater an der Wien, and since the revised version (with the changed title “Leonore”) was also only moderately received at the same location, Beethoven rewrote it a third time. Today, this last version is usually performed all over the world.The number opera with spoken dialogues is based on a commission from Peter Freiherr von Braun, who was at that time the director of the Theater an der Wien. Beethoven’s original idea was to adapt a model by Emanuel Schikaneder, “Vestas Feuer”. But ultimately he decided to write a “rescue and liberation opera”, whose genre was very successful in Europe at the end of the 18th and also still at the beginning of the 19th century. Here, Beethoven composed a monument to the principles of political freedom, justice and brotherhood, which are directed against all tyranny, by rescuing an innocent hero from extreme hardship.In more recent times, the opera has been performed on special occasions and has been staged in some cases in an explosive manner. Among other events, the Vienna State Opera, which was bombed in World War II, was symbolically reopened with this production in 1955, expressing Beethoven’s high human ideals and ethical vision.
Fidelio♪ - L. van Beethoven, the 16
Axel Kober - Otto Schenk
Simone Schneider, Florina Ilie, Michael Spyres,
Bryn Terfel
Making his debut on the greatest opera stages of our time already during the early years of his successful career, which now spans over 25 years, the charismatic Welshman Sir Bryn Terfel has won over audiences and critics alike time and time again. Since then, Terfel has shone in his vocal range of bass-baritone in the title roles of ´Falstaff´, ´Le nozze di Figaro´, ´Don Giovanni´, ´Gianni Schicchi´ or ´Der fliegende Hollaender´, among others, as well as in the roles of Jochanaan (R. Strauss, ´Salome´), Baron Scarpia (G. Puccini, ´Tosca´) and Wotan (R. Wagner, ´Die Walkuere´). Terfel’s professional career has included appearances at the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala in Milan, the Paris Opera, the Salzburg Festival, the Bavarian State Opera, the Vienna State Opera and the Lucerne Festival, to name just a few of the frequently recurring stops.The opera singer is under contract with Deutsche Grammophon and has released several highly popular recordings. In addition to classical opera aria repertoire, these include folkloristic songs from his homeland as well as Christmas carols. Sir Bryn Terfel has received many international awards and was knighted in 2017 for his services to music.
Bryn Terfel♪,
Georg Zeppenfeld
Engagements take the Westphalian-born bass Georg Zeppenfeld to all the world’s renowned stages, including Bayreuth, London, Milan, Munich, New York, Salzburg and Vienna. In 2015 Zeppenfeld was awarded the title of Kammersänger of the Semperoper Dresden, where he is a regular guest.With his charismatic stage presence, the singer, born in 1970, inspires audiences in major opera productions as well as in concert. His broad role and vocal repertoire includes the parts of Sarastro (The Magic Flute), Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro), Rocco (Fidelio), Raimondo (Lucia di Lammermoor), Sparafucile (Rigoletto) and Lodovico (Otello). In addition, Zeppenfeld has celebrated great successes with his Wagner interpretations, including the roles of Veit Pogner and Hans Sachs (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Landgraf Herrmann (Tannhäuser), King Heinrich (Lohengrin), King Marke (Tristan) and Daland (Der fliegende Holländer).In the course of his song and concert activities, Zeppenfeld has worked successfully with conductors such as Riccardo Chailly, Daniele Gatti, Andris Nelsons, Kirill Petrenko, Antonio Pappano, and Christian Thielemann.
Georg Zeppenfeld♪
Staatsoper