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Classical concerts featuring
Christoph Gedschold

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Concerts featuring Christoph Gedschold in season 2024/25 or later

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This month
In Hamburg

Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra

Sat, Mar 29, 2025, 11:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor)
The Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Christoph Gedschold, presents a profound programme: Haydn’s »Farewell Symphony« and Wagner’s »Prelude« and »Liebestod« from »Tristan und Isolde« reveal a close relationship in terms of content, as death and farewell are fundamentally related. Schumann’s 2nd Symphony is diametrically opposed to this, even though this work was composed during a period of deep crisis in the composer’s life.
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Next month
In Leipzig

DON GIOVANNI

Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Katharina Thoma (Inszenierung)
"The Opera of all Operas" returns, and the seducer of all seducers is up to mischief again: In Mozart's dramma giocoso, the audience witnesses the downfall of the libertine Don Giovanni, who relentlessly pursues fleeting sex and great pleasure to the brink of his grave. His unbridled desire for the high life finds its counterpart in Mozart's music. Recommended for ages 14+. A digital introduction to the play is available here: https://on.soundcloud.com/DJqL1
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Next month
In Leipzig

TOSCA

Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 19:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Michiel Dijkema (Inszenierung)
Floria Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi are lovers. When Cavaradossi is arrested by the evil police chief Scarpia, Tosca seeks him out to secure Cavaradossi's freedom, but tragedy ensues. None of the three will see the sunset of the next day. A dark piece of opera history with Verismo influences. Recommended for ages 15+. A digital introduction is available.
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Next month
In Leipzig

DON GIOVANNI

Sat, Apr 26, 2025, 19:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Katharina Thoma (Inszenierung)
"The Opera of all Operas" returns, and the seducer of all seducers is up to mischief again: In Mozart's dramma giocoso, the audience witnesses the downfall of the libertine Don Giovanni, who relentlessly pursues fleeting sex and great pleasure to the brink of his grave. His unbridled desire for the high life finds its counterpart in Mozart's music. Recommended for ages 14+. A digital introduction to the play is available here: https://on.soundcloud.com/DJqL1
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This season
In Leipzig

DON GIOVANNI

Sun, May 4, 2025, 17:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Katharina Thoma (Inszenierung)
"The Opera of all Operas" returns, and the seducer of all seducers is up to mischief again: In Mozart's dramma giocoso, the audience witnesses the downfall of the libertine Don Giovanni, who relentlessly pursues fleeting sex and great pleasure to the brink of his grave. His unbridled desire for the high life finds its counterpart in Mozart's music. Recommended for ages 14+. A digital introduction to the play is available here: https://on.soundcloud.com/DJqL1
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This season
In Leipzig

DON GIOVANNI

Fri, May 30, 2025, 19:30
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Katharina Thoma (Inszenierung)
"The Opera of all Operas" returns, and the seducer of all seducers is up to mischief again: In Mozart's dramma giocoso, the audience witnesses the downfall of the libertine Don Giovanni, who relentlessly pursues fleeting sex and great pleasure to the brink of his grave. His unbridled desire for the high life finds its counterpart in Mozart's music. Recommended for ages 14+. A digital introduction to the play is available here: https://on.soundcloud.com/DJqL1
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This season
In Leipzig

DER ROSENKAVALIER

Sat, Jun 14, 2025, 17:00
Christoph Gedschold (Musical Director), Michael Schulz (Inszenierung), Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra)
Der Rosenkavalier, a comedy of disguise, explores time's passage, holding on, and letting go. The Marschallin's passionate affair with young Octavian unfolds against a backdrop of ceremony. Octavian, a comedian disrupting tradition, becomes the Rosenkavalier, leading him to Sophie, whose arranged marriage to Baron Ochs adds comic, coarse notes. A complex intrigue begins, blending Hofmannsthal's poetry with Strauss's music.
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This season
In Leipzig

DER ROSENKAVALIER

Wed, Jun 18, 2025, 18:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Michael Schulz (Inszenierung)
Der Rosenkavalier, a comedy of disguise, explores time's passage, holding on, and letting go. The Marschallin's passionate affair with young Octavian unfolds against a backdrop of ceremony. Octavian, a comedian disrupting tradition, becomes the Rosenkavalier, leading him to Sophie, whose arranged marriage to Baron Ochs adds comic, coarse notes. A complex intrigue begins, blending Hofmannsthal's poetry with Strauss's music.
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Leipzig

DON GIOVANNI

Sat, Jun 21, 2025, 19:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Katharina Thoma (Inszenierung)
"The Opera of all Operas" returns, and the seducer of all seducers is up to mischief again: In Mozart's dramma giocoso, the audience witnesses the downfall of the libertine Don Giovanni, who relentlessly pursues fleeting sex and great pleasure to the brink of his grave. His unbridled desire for the high life finds its counterpart in Mozart's music. Recommended for ages 14+. A digital introduction to the play is available here: https://on.soundcloud.com/DJqL1
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Leipzig

DER ROSENKAVALIER

Sun, Jun 29, 2025, 17:00
Gewandhausorchester (Orchestra), Christoph Gedschold (Conductor), Michael Schulz (Inszenierung)
Der Rosenkavalier, a comedy of disguise, explores time's passage, holding on, and letting go. The Marschallin's passionate affair with young Octavian unfolds against a backdrop of ceremony. Octavian, a comedian disrupting tradition, becomes the Rosenkavalier, leading him to Sophie, whose arranged marriage to Baron Ochs adds comic, coarse notes. A complex intrigue begins, blending Hofmannsthal's poetry with Strauss's music.