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Jacques Offenbach

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January 28, 2025
February 14, 2025
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Les Contes d'Hoffmann

Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 19:00
Kent Nagano (Musical Director), Christian Günther (Chorleitung), Bernard Richter (Hoffmann), Amina Edris (Antonia), Amina Edris (Stella), Caroline Wettergreen (Olympia), Alessandra Di Giorgio (Giulietta), Angela Brower (La Muse), Angela Brower (Nicklausse), Joshua Bloom (Lindorf), Joshua Bloom (Coppélius), Joshua Bloom (Dr. Miracle), Joshua Bloom (Dapertutto), Andrew Dickinson (Andrès), Andrew Dickinson (Cochenille), Andrew Dickinson (Frantz), Andrew Dickinson (Pitichinaccio), Katja Pieweck (La Mère), Tigran Martirossian (Maître Luther), Tigran Martirossian (Crespel), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Nathanaël), Jürgen Sacher (Spalanzani), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wilhelm), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wolfram), William Desbiens (Le Capitaine des Sbirres), Nicholas Mogg (Schlémil), Nicholas Mogg (Hermann), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Opéra Fantastique in five acts Libretto by Jules Barbier Based on the play by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré Edited by Michael Kaye and Jean-Christophe Keck The poet E. T. A. Hoffmann as the protagonist of his own fantastic tales: In his encounter with three women - Olympia, Antonia, and Giulietta - he searches in vain for love for love and for himself. Will he draw the strength for art from his failure in life? art from his failures in life? Or will he fail in himself, even in alcohol? Like in a kaleidoscope, ever new constellations and shimmering colors constellations and shimmering colors German romanticism and French esprit. The composer died over the work without the first performance, which took place in a greatly greatly abridged form. Since then the performance history itself has been an exciting crime play, surprising discoveries have made Hoffmann's tales appear again and again in a new in a new and fascinating light. Musical direction: Kent Nagano Direction: Daniele Finzi Pasca Co-direction: Mellissa Vettore Stage design: Hugo Gargiulo Associate Set design: Matteo Verlicchi Costumes: Giovanna Buzzi Associate Costumes: Ambra Schumacher Lighting: Daniele Finzi Pasca, Marzio Picchetti Video: Roberto Vitalini Choreography: Maria Bonzanigo Dramaturgy: Savina Kationi, Ralf Waldschmidt Choire: Eberhard Friedrich
February 19, 2025
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Les Contes d'Hoffmann

Wed, Feb 19, 2025, 19:00
Kent Nagano (Musical Director), Christian Günther (Chorleitung), Bernard Richter (Hoffmann), Amina Edris (Antonia), Amina Edris (Stella), Caroline Wettergreen (Olympia), Alessandra Di Giorgio (Giulietta), Angela Brower (La Muse), Angela Brower (Nicklausse), Joshua Bloom (Lindorf), Joshua Bloom (Coppélius), Joshua Bloom (Dr. Miracle), Joshua Bloom (Dapertutto), Andrew Dickinson (Andrès), Andrew Dickinson (Cochenille), Andrew Dickinson (Frantz), Andrew Dickinson (Pitichinaccio), Katja Pieweck (La Mère), Tigran Martirossian (Maître Luther), Tigran Martirossian (Crespel), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Nathanaël), Jürgen Sacher (Spalanzani), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wilhelm), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wolfram), William Desbiens (Le Capitaine des Sbirres), Nicholas Mogg (Schlémil), Nicholas Mogg (Hermann), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Opéra Fantastique in five acts Libretto by Jules Barbier Based on the play by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré Edited by Michael Kaye and Jean-Christophe Keck The poet E. T. A. Hoffmann as the protagonist of his own fantastic tales: In his encounter with three women - Olympia, Antonia, and Giulietta - he searches in vain for love for love and for himself. Will he draw the strength for art from his failure in life? art from his failures in life? Or will he fail in himself, even in alcohol? Like in a kaleidoscope, ever new constellations and shimmering colors constellations and shimmering colors German romanticism and French esprit. The composer died over the work without the first performance, which took place in a greatly greatly abridged form. Since then the performance history itself has been an exciting crime play, surprising discoveries have made Hoffmann's tales appear again and again in a new in a new and fascinating light. Musical direction: Kent Nagano Direction: Daniele Finzi Pasca Co-direction: Mellissa Vettore Stage design: Hugo Gargiulo Associate Set design: Matteo Verlicchi Costumes: Giovanna Buzzi Associate Costumes: Ambra Schumacher Lighting: Daniele Finzi Pasca, Marzio Picchetti Video: Roberto Vitalini Choreography: Maria Bonzanigo Dramaturgy: Savina Kationi, Ralf Waldschmidt Choire: Eberhard Friedrich
February 26, 2025
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Les Contes d'Hoffmann

Wed, Feb 26, 2025, 19:00
Kent Nagano (Musical Director), Christian Günther (Chorleitung), Bernard Richter (Hoffmann), Amina Edris (Antonia), Amina Edris (Stella), Caroline Wettergreen (Olympia), Alessandra Di Giorgio (Giulietta), Angela Brower (La Muse), Angela Brower (Nicklausse), Joshua Bloom (Lindorf), Joshua Bloom (Coppélius), Joshua Bloom (Dr. Miracle), Joshua Bloom (Dapertutto), Andrew Dickinson (Andrès), Andrew Dickinson (Cochenille), Andrew Dickinson (Frantz), Andrew Dickinson (Pitichinaccio), Katja Pieweck (La Mère), Tigran Martirossian (Maître Luther), Tigran Martirossian (Crespel), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Nathanaël), Jürgen Sacher (Spalanzani), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wilhelm), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wolfram), William Desbiens (Le Capitaine des Sbirres), Nicholas Mogg (Schlémil), Nicholas Mogg (Hermann), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Opéra Fantastique in five acts Libretto by Jules Barbier Based on the play by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré Edited by Michael Kaye and Jean-Christophe Keck The poet E. T. A. Hoffmann as the protagonist of his own fantastic tales: In his encounter with three women - Olympia, Antonia, and Giulietta - he searches in vain for love for love and for himself. Will he draw the strength for art from his failure in life? art from his failures in life? Or will he fail in himself, even in alcohol? Like in a kaleidoscope, ever new constellations and shimmering colors constellations and shimmering colors German romanticism and French esprit. The composer died over the work without the first performance, which took place in a greatly greatly abridged form. Since then the performance history itself has been an exciting crime play, surprising discoveries have made Hoffmann's tales appear again and again in a new in a new and fascinating light. Musical direction: Kent Nagano Direction: Daniele Finzi Pasca Co-direction: Mellissa Vettore Stage design: Hugo Gargiulo Associate Set design: Matteo Verlicchi Costumes: Giovanna Buzzi Associate Costumes: Ambra Schumacher Lighting: Daniele Finzi Pasca, Marzio Picchetti Video: Roberto Vitalini Choreography: Maria Bonzanigo Dramaturgy: Savina Kationi, Ralf Waldschmidt Choire: Eberhard Friedrich
March 1, 2025
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Les Contes d'Hoffmann

Sat, Mar 1, 2025, 19:00
Kent Nagano (Musical Director), Christian Günther (Chorleitung), Bernard Richter (Hoffmann), Amina Edris (Antonia), Amina Edris (Stella), Caroline Wettergreen (Olympia), Alessandra Di Giorgio (Giulietta), Angela Brower (La Muse), Angela Brower (Nicklausse), Joshua Bloom (Lindorf), Joshua Bloom (Coppélius), Joshua Bloom (Dr. Miracle), Joshua Bloom (Dapertutto), Andrew Dickinson (Andrès), Andrew Dickinson (Cochenille), Andrew Dickinson (Frantz), Andrew Dickinson (Pitichinaccio), Katja Pieweck (La Mère), Tigran Martirossian (Maître Luther), Tigran Martirossian (Crespel), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Nathanaël), Jürgen Sacher (Spalanzani), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wilhelm), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Wolfram), William Desbiens (Le Capitaine des Sbirres), Nicholas Mogg (Schlémil), Nicholas Mogg (Hermann), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Opéra Fantastique in five acts Libretto by Jules Barbier Based on the play by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré Edited by Michael Kaye and Jean-Christophe Keck The poet E. T. A. Hoffmann as the protagonist of his own fantastic tales: In his encounter with three women - Olympia, Antonia, and Giulietta - he searches in vain for love for love and for himself. Will he draw the strength for art from his failure in life? art from his failures in life? Or will he fail in himself, even in alcohol? Like in a kaleidoscope, ever new constellations and shimmering colors constellations and shimmering colors German romanticism and French esprit. The composer died over the work without the first performance, which took place in a greatly greatly abridged form. Since then the performance history itself has been an exciting crime play, surprising discoveries have made Hoffmann's tales appear again and again in a new in a new and fascinating light. Musical direction: Kent Nagano Direction: Daniele Finzi Pasca Co-direction: Mellissa Vettore Stage design: Hugo Gargiulo Associate Set design: Matteo Verlicchi Costumes: Giovanna Buzzi Associate Costumes: Ambra Schumacher Lighting: Daniele Finzi Pasca, Marzio Picchetti Video: Roberto Vitalini Choreography: Maria Bonzanigo Dramaturgy: Savina Kationi, Ralf Waldschmidt Choire: Eberhard Friedrich
March 2, 2025
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Camille Thomas / Boris Kusnezow / Gropius Quartett

Sun, Mar 2, 2025, 15:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Camille Thomas (Cello), Boris Kusnezow (Piano), Indira Koch (Violin), Friedemann Eichhorn (Violin), Alexia Eichhorn (Viola), Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt (Cello)
The Gropius Quartett invites you to a chamber music festival with the world-famous cellist Camille Thomas and Boris Kuznetsov. At the beginning, the Gropius Quartet will perform a quartet by Joseph Haydn, which is not nicknamed »the joke« for nothing. Before the interval, Camille Thomas then plays works by composing cellists, a firework display of romantic melodies and virtuoso music that culminates in Boccherini’s quintet. In this quintet, the artists transport the audience to Madrid at night, while the concert concludes with Dvořák’s Piano Quintet, one of the great masterpieces of chamber music literature.
March 3, 2025
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Lea Desandre / Thomas Dunford / Song Recital

Mon, Mar 3, 2025, 19:30
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Lea Desandre (Mezzo-Soprano), Thomas Dunford (Lute)
Jean-Baptiste Lully once mocked the sound of the lute as a »mosquito hum«. Fortunately, not all composers saw it like this and appreciated its bright and silvery sound very much. When Thomas Dunford strums the lute, it becomes a heavenly partner for Lea Desandre’s agile mezzo soprano. And does so through all eras: her programme »Idylle« (Paradise) bridges the baroque and chanson. Her programme includes composers such as Marc-Antoine Charpentier; the familiar Eurovision fanfare stems from his »Te Deum«. Above all, however, a lot that is unfamiliar and worth discovering rings out from the baroque via impressionism to the chanson of the 20th century, for instance by the two charismatic chansonnières Barbara and Françoise Hardy. Dunford also lets his lute sound solo from time to time, however – the perfect way to experience this exquisite instrument in all its facets.