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Kady Evanyshyn

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January 28, 2025
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Manon

Tue, Jan 28, 2025, 19:00
Carlo Montanaro (Musical Director), Elsa Dreisig (Manon Lescaut), Enea Scala (Der Chevalier Des Grieux), Alexey Bogdanchikov (Lescaut), Tigran Martirossian (Der Graf Des Grieux), Andrew Dickinson (Guillot-Morfontaine), Nicholas Mogg (Von Brétigny), Narea Son (Poussette), Kady Evanyshyn (Javotte), Ida Aldrian (Rosette), Han Kim (Der Wirt), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Gardist 1), Keith Klein (Gardist 2), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
A coming-of-age story, recurring conflicts with parents, and first love, Manon is a young girl full of hopes, dreams, and an irrepressible desire for life. Manon is to enter a convent and sees her desire for a free, self-determined life fading. However, she falls head over heels in love and flees to Paris, the city of love and opportunity. Director: David Bösch Sets: Patrick Bannwart Costumes: Falko Herold Lighting: Michael Bauer Dramaturgy: Detlef Giese Premiere: 24.01.2021 Supported by the Stiftung zur Förderung der Hamburgischen Staatsoper and Mrs. Else Schnabel
January 30, 2025
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Manon

Thu, Jan 30, 2025, 19:00
Carlo Montanaro (Musical Director), Elsa Dreisig (Manon Lescaut), Enea Scala (Der Chevalier Des Grieux), Alexey Bogdanchikov (Lescaut), Tigran Martirossian (Der Graf Des Grieux), Andrew Dickinson (Guillot-Morfontaine), Nicholas Mogg (Von Brétigny), Narea Son (Poussette), Kady Evanyshyn (Javotte), Ida Aldrian (Rosette), Han Kim (Der Wirt), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Gardist 1), Keith Klein (Gardist 2), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
A coming-of-age story, recurring conflicts with parents, and first love, Manon is a young girl full of hopes, dreams, and an irrepressible desire for life. Manon is to enter a convent and sees her desire for a free, self-determined life fading. However, she falls head over heels in love and flees to Paris, the city of love and opportunity. Director: David Bösch Sets: Patrick Bannwart Costumes: Falko Herold Lighting: Michael Bauer Dramaturgy: Detlef Giese Premiere: 24.01.2021 Supported by the Stiftung zur Förderung der Hamburgischen Staatsoper and Mrs. Else Schnabel
February 2, 2025
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Manon

Sun, Feb 2, 2025, 19:00
Carlo Montanaro (Musical Director), Elsa Dreisig (Manon Lescaut), Enea Scala (Der Chevalier Des Grieux), Alexey Bogdanchikov (Lescaut), Tigran Martirossian (Der Graf Des Grieux), Andrew Dickinson (Guillot-Morfontaine), Nicholas Mogg (Von Brétigny), Narea Son (Poussette), Kady Evanyshyn (Javotte), Ida Aldrian (Rosette), Han Kim (Der Wirt), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Gardist 1), Keith Klein (Gardist 2), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
A coming-of-age story, recurring conflicts with parents, and first love, Manon is a young girl full of hopes, dreams, and an irrepressible desire for life. Manon is to enter a convent and sees her desire for a free, self-determined life fading. However, she falls head over heels in love and flees to Paris, the city of love and opportunity. Director: David Bösch Sets: Patrick Bannwart Costumes: Falko Herold Lighting: Michael Bauer Dramaturgy: Detlef Giese Premiere: 24.01.2021 Supported by the Stiftung zur Förderung der Hamburgischen Staatsoper and Mrs. Else Schnabel
February 4, 2025
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Manon

Tue, Feb 4, 2025, 19:00
Carlo Montanaro (Musical Director), Elsa Dreisig (Manon Lescaut), Enea Scala (Der Chevalier Des Grieux), Alexey Bogdanchikov (Lescaut), Tigran Martirossian (Der Graf Des Grieux), Andrew Dickinson (Guillot-Morfontaine), Nicholas Mogg (Von Brétigny), Narea Son (Poussette), Kady Evanyshyn (Javotte), Ida Aldrian (Rosette), Han Kim (Der Wirt), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Gardist 1), Keith Klein (Gardist 2), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
A coming-of-age story, recurring conflicts with parents, and first love, Manon is a young girl full of hopes, dreams, and an irrepressible desire for life. Manon is to enter a convent and sees her desire for a free, self-determined life fading. However, she falls head over heels in love and flees to Paris, the city of love and opportunity. Director: David Bösch Sets: Patrick Bannwart Costumes: Falko Herold Lighting: Michael Bauer Dramaturgy: Detlef Giese Premiere: 24.01.2021 Supported by the Stiftung zur Förderung der Hamburgischen Staatsoper and Mrs. Else Schnabel
February 6, 2025
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Manon

Thu, Feb 6, 2025, 19:00
Carlo Montanaro (Musical Director), Elsa Dreisig (Manon Lescaut), Enea Scala (Der Chevalier Des Grieux), Alexey Bogdanchikov (Lescaut), Tigran Martirossian (Der Graf Des Grieux), Andrew Dickinson (Guillot-Morfontaine), Nicholas Mogg (Von Brétigny), Narea Son (Poussette), Kady Evanyshyn (Javotte), Ida Aldrian (Rosette), Han Kim (Der Wirt), Aaron Godfrey-Mayes (Gardist 1), Keith Klein (Gardist 2), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
A coming-of-age story, recurring conflicts with parents, and first love, Manon is a young girl full of hopes, dreams, and an irrepressible desire for life. Manon is to enter a convent and sees her desire for a free, self-determined life fading. However, she falls head over heels in love and flees to Paris, the city of love and opportunity. Director: David Bösch Sets: Patrick Bannwart Costumes: Falko Herold Lighting: Michael Bauer Dramaturgy: Detlef Giese Premiere: 24.01.2021 Supported by the Stiftung zur Förderung der Hamburgischen Staatsoper and Mrs. Else Schnabel
February 9, 2025
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Philharmonic Chamber Music Recital

Sun, Feb 9, 2025, 11:00
Elbphilharmonie, Kleiner Saal (Hamburg)
Kady Evanyshyn (Mezzo-Soprano), Daniel Cho (Violin), Yuri Katsumata-Monegatto (Violin), Sangyoon Lee (Viola), Christine Hu (Cello), Petar Kostov (Piano)
The works in this chamber music concert are all about love and connection, in words and through sound: when Johannes Brahms set about composing »Zwei Gesänge«, he had his close friendship with his long-time companion in mind, the violinist Joseph Joachim. Brahms wanted to create a musical memorial to his love and composed the »Geistliches Wiegenlied« for his wedding, based on a text by Emanuel Geibel, but he withdrew the composition and revised it. Together with »Gestillte Sehnsucht« based on a text by Friedrich Rückert, the composer later published both songs on the occasion of another happy event: the christening of Joseph Joachim’s son – and Brahm’s godson.
February 23, 2025
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Mitridate, re di Ponto

Sun, Feb 23, 2025, 18:00
Birgit Kajtna-Wönig (Inszenierung), Adam Fischer (Musical Director), Marie-Luise Otto (Bühne), Marie-Luise Otto (Costume), Bernd Gallasch (Licht), Mara Wild (Video), Michael Sangkuhl (Dramaturgie), Robert Murray (Mitridate), Nikola Hillebrand (Aspasia), Olivia Boen (Sifare), Adriana Bignagni Lesca (Farnace), Kady Evanyshyn (Ismene), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Marzio), Peter Galliard (Arbate), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
What happens when, in times of war and destruction, even your own family becomes a battlefield and mistrust, desire and betrayal break out? The cruel, ingenious and at the same time megalomaniac King of Pontus, Mitridate, fights a hopeless war against the Romans, while his two sons are under pressure from their father and his fiancée Aspasia decides against her duty and in favor of her feelings and turns away from him. With Mitridate, the 14-year-old Mozart composed his first full-length opera seria according to all the rules of the time and at the same time a work in which his humanistic flair already shines through. In the arias, he gives the ensemble of singers ample opportunity to explore the depths of the human soul and display their vocal virtuosity. Preserving the essence of this historical operatic genre, but at the same time reinterpreting its form, the aim is to create something in which the orchestra is integrated both visually and in terms of content. In this way, the fate of the characters can be experienced directly through visible music-making. Musical Direction: Adam Fischer Production: Birgit Kajtna-Wönig Stage and costumes: Marie-Luise Otto Lighting: Bernd Gallasch Video: Mara Wild Mara Wild Dramaturgy: Michael Sangkuhl Opera seria in three acts (1770) Text by Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi after Jean Racine
February 27, 2025
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Mitridate, re di Ponto

Thu, Feb 27, 2025, 19:30
Birgit Kajtna-Wönig (Inszenierung), Adam Fischer (Musical Director), Marie-Luise Otto (Bühne), Marie-Luise Otto (Costume), Bernd Gallasch (Licht), Mara Wild (Video), Michael Sangkuhl (Dramaturgie), Robert Murray (Mitridate), Nikola Hillebrand (Aspasia), Olivia Boen (Sifare), Adriana Bignagni Lesca (Farnace), Kady Evanyshyn (Ismene), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Marzio), Peter Galliard (Arbate), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
What happens when, in times of war and destruction, even your own family becomes a battlefield and mistrust, desire and betrayal break out? The cruel, ingenious and at the same time megalomaniac King of Pontus, Mitridate, fights a hopeless war against the Romans, while his two sons are under pressure from their father and his fiancée Aspasia decides against her duty and in favor of her feelings and turns away from him. With Mitridate, the 14-year-old Mozart composed his first full-length opera seria according to all the rules of the time and at the same time a work in which his humanistic flair already shines through. In the arias, he gives the ensemble of singers ample opportunity to explore the depths of the human soul and display their vocal virtuosity. Preserving the essence of this historical operatic genre, but at the same time reinterpreting its form, the aim is to create something in which the orchestra is integrated both visually and in terms of content. In this way, the fate of the characters can be experienced directly through visible music-making. Musical Direction: Adam Fischer Production: Birgit Kajtna-Wönig Stage and costumes: Marie-Luise Otto Lighting: Bernd Gallasch Video: Mara Wild Mara Wild Dramaturgy: Michael Sangkuhl Opera seria in three acts (1770) Text by Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi after Jean Racine
March 2, 2025
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Mitridate, re di Ponto

Sun, Mar 2, 2025, 17:00
Birgit Kajtna-Wönig (Inszenierung), Adam Fischer (Musical Director), Marie-Luise Otto (Bühne), Marie-Luise Otto (Costume), Bernd Gallasch (Licht), Mara Wild (Video), Michael Sangkuhl (Dramaturgie), Robert Murray (Mitridate), Nikola Hillebrand (Aspasia), Olivia Boen (Sifare), Adriana Bignagni Lesca (Farnace), Kady Evanyshyn (Ismene), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Marzio), Peter Galliard (Arbate), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
What happens when, in times of war and destruction, even your own family becomes a battlefield and mistrust, desire and betrayal break out? The cruel, ingenious and at the same time megalomaniac King of Pontus, Mitridate, fights a hopeless war against the Romans, while his two sons are under pressure from their father and his fiancée Aspasia decides against her duty and in favor of her feelings and turns away from him. With Mitridate, the 14-year-old Mozart composed his first full-length opera seria according to all the rules of the time and at the same time a work in which his humanistic flair already shines through. In the arias, he gives the ensemble of singers ample opportunity to explore the depths of the human soul and display their vocal virtuosity. Preserving the essence of this historical operatic genre, but at the same time reinterpreting its form, the aim is to create something in which the orchestra is integrated both visually and in terms of content. In this way, the fate of the characters can be experienced directly through visible music-making. Musical Direction: Adam Fischer Production: Birgit Kajtna-Wönig Stage and costumes: Marie-Luise Otto Lighting: Bernd Gallasch Video: Mara Wild Mara Wild Dramaturgy: Michael Sangkuhl Opera seria in three acts (1770) Text by Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi after Jean Racine
March 7, 2025
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Mitridate, re di Ponto

Fri, Mar 7, 2025, 19:30
Birgit Kajtna-Wönig (Inszenierung), Adam Fischer (Musical Director), Marie-Luise Otto (Bühne), Marie-Luise Otto (Costume), Bernd Gallasch (Licht), Mara Wild (Video), Michael Sangkuhl (Dramaturgie), Robert Murray (Mitridate), Nikola Hillebrand (Aspasia), Olivia Boen (Sifare), Adriana Bignagni Lesca (Farnace), Kady Evanyshyn (Ismene), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Marzio), Peter Galliard (Arbate), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
What happens when, in times of war and destruction, even your own family becomes a battlefield and mistrust, desire and betrayal break out? The cruel, ingenious and at the same time megalomaniac King of Pontus, Mitridate, fights a hopeless war against the Romans, while his two sons are under pressure from their father and his fiancée Aspasia decides against her duty and in favor of her feelings and turns away from him. With Mitridate, the 14-year-old Mozart composed his first full-length opera seria according to all the rules of the time and at the same time a work in which his humanistic flair already shines through. In the arias, he gives the ensemble of singers ample opportunity to explore the depths of the human soul and display their vocal virtuosity. Preserving the essence of this historical operatic genre, but at the same time reinterpreting its form, the aim is to create something in which the orchestra is integrated both visually and in terms of content. In this way, the fate of the characters can be experienced directly through visible music-making. Musical Direction: Adam Fischer Production: Birgit Kajtna-Wönig Stage and costumes: Marie-Luise Otto Lighting: Bernd Gallasch Video: Mara Wild Mara Wild Dramaturgy: Michael Sangkuhl Opera seria in three acts (1770) Text by Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi after Jean Racine
April 3, 2025
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Falstaff

Thu, Apr 3, 2025, 19:30
Finnegan Downie Dear (Musical Director), Christian Günther (Chorleitung), Christopher Purves (Falstaff), Simon Keenlyside (Ford), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Fenton), Jürgen Sacher (Dr. Cajus), Daniel Kluge (Bardolfo), Tigran Martirossian (Pistola), Danielle de Niese (Alice Ford), Elbenita Kajtazi (Nannetta), Anna Kissjudit (Mrs. Quickly), Kady Evanyshyn (Meg Page), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Sir John Falstaff is an anarchist who obeys only the reign of his own enjoyment, an egoist who feeds only his power-hunger and his own flesh, and who would prefer to raze the small-minded morals of his contemporaries like the walls of a fortress – by seducing two women at the same time. Needless to say, his plan is thwarted, but those trying to expose him also fail to emerge unruffled from the confusion they unleash around him – which only the audience can keep track of, barely. “Tutto nel mondo è burla,” but these jokes are only funny because falling into the abyss actually does pose quite a serious risk. Arrigo Boito, the librettist of “Otello”, distilled a sophisticated, ingenious libretto from Shakespeare’s original, driving Verdi to highly complex compositional heights. Director: Calixto Bieito Set Designer: Susanne Gschwender Costume Designer: Anja Rabes Dramaturgy: Bettina Auer Lighting Designer: Michael Bauer Premiere: January 19th 2020
April 6, 2025
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Falstaff

Sun, Apr 6, 2025, 19:00
Finnegan Downie Dear (Musical Director), Christian Günther (Chorleitung), Christopher Purves (Falstaff), Simon Keenlyside (Ford), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Fenton), Jürgen Sacher (Dr. Cajus), Daniel Kluge (Bardolfo), Tigran Martirossian (Pistola), Danielle de Niese (Alice Ford), Elbenita Kajtazi (Nannetta), Anna Kissjudit (Mrs. Quickly), Kady Evanyshyn (Meg Page), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Sir John Falstaff is an anarchist who obeys only the reign of his own enjoyment, an egoist who feeds only his power-hunger and his own flesh, and who would prefer to raze the small-minded morals of his contemporaries like the walls of a fortress – by seducing two women at the same time. Needless to say, his plan is thwarted, but those trying to expose him also fail to emerge unruffled from the confusion they unleash around him – which only the audience can keep track of, barely. “Tutto nel mondo è burla,” but these jokes are only funny because falling into the abyss actually does pose quite a serious risk. Arrigo Boito, the librettist of “Otello”, distilled a sophisticated, ingenious libretto from Shakespeare’s original, driving Verdi to highly complex compositional heights. Director: Calixto Bieito Set Designer: Susanne Gschwender Costume Designer: Anja Rabes Dramaturgy: Bettina Auer Lighting Designer: Michael Bauer Premiere: January 19th 2020
April 10, 2025
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Falstaff

Thu, Apr 10, 2025, 19:30
Finnegan Downie Dear (Musical Director), Christian Günther (Chorleitung), Christopher Purves (Falstaff), Simon Keenlyside (Ford), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Fenton), Jürgen Sacher (Dr. Cajus), Daniel Kluge (Bardolfo), Tigran Martirossian (Pistola), Danielle de Niese (Alice Ford), Elbenita Kajtazi (Nannetta), Anna Kissjudit (Mrs. Quickly), Kady Evanyshyn (Meg Page), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Sir John Falstaff is an anarchist who obeys only the reign of his own enjoyment, an egoist who feeds only his power-hunger and his own flesh, and who would prefer to raze the small-minded morals of his contemporaries like the walls of a fortress – by seducing two women at the same time. Needless to say, his plan is thwarted, but those trying to expose him also fail to emerge unruffled from the confusion they unleash around him – which only the audience can keep track of, barely. “Tutto nel mondo è burla,” but these jokes are only funny because falling into the abyss actually does pose quite a serious risk. Arrigo Boito, the librettist of “Otello”, distilled a sophisticated, ingenious libretto from Shakespeare’s original, driving Verdi to highly complex compositional heights. Director: Calixto Bieito Set Designer: Susanne Gschwender Costume Designer: Anja Rabes Dramaturgy: Bettina Auer Lighting Designer: Michael Bauer Premiere: January 19th 2020
June 21, 2025
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Mitridate, re di Ponto

Sat, Jun 21, 2025, 19:30
Birgit Kajtna-Wönig (Inszenierung), N. N. (Musical Director), Marie-Luise Otto (Bühne), Marie-Luise Otto (Costume), Bernd Gallasch (Licht), Mara Wild (Video), Michael Sangkuhl (Dramaturgie), Anthony Gregory (Mitridate), Nikola Hillebrand (Aspasia), Olivia Boen (Sifare), Adriana Bignagni Lesca (Farnace), Kady Evanyshyn (Ismene), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Marzio), Peter Galliard (Arbate), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
What happens when, in times of war and destruction, even your own family becomes a battlefield and mistrust, desire and betrayal break out? The cruel, ingenious and at the same time megalomaniac King of Pontus, Mitridate, fights a hopeless war against the Romans, while his two sons are under pressure from their father and his fiancée Aspasia decides against her duty and in favor of her feelings and turns away from him. With Mitridate, the 14-year-old Mozart composed his first full-length opera seria according to all the rules of the time and at the same time a work in which his humanistic flair already shines through. In the arias, he gives the ensemble of singers ample opportunity to explore the depths of the human soul and display their vocal virtuosity. Preserving the essence of this historical operatic genre, but at the same time reinterpreting its form, the aim is to create something in which the orchestra is integrated both visually and in terms of content. In this way, the fate of the characters can be experienced directly through visible music-making. Musical Direction: Adam Fischer Production: Birgit Kajtna-Wönig Stage and costumes: Marie-Luise Otto Lighting: Bernd Gallasch Video: Mara Wild Mara Wild Dramaturgy: Michael Sangkuhl Opera seria in three acts (1770) Text by Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi after Jean Racine
June 26, 2025
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Mitridate, re di Ponto

Thu, Jun 26, 2025, 19:30
Birgit Kajtna-Wönig (Inszenierung), N. N. (Musical Director), Marie-Luise Otto (Bühne), Marie-Luise Otto (Costume), Bernd Gallasch (Licht), Mara Wild (Video), Michael Sangkuhl (Dramaturgie), Anthony Gregory (Mitridate), Nikola Hillebrand (Aspasia), Olivia Boen (Sifare), Adriana Bignagni Lesca (Farnace), Kady Evanyshyn (Ismene), Seungwoo Simon Yang (Marzio), Peter Galliard (Arbate), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
What happens when, in times of war and destruction, even your own family becomes a battlefield and mistrust, desire and betrayal break out? The cruel, ingenious and at the same time megalomaniac King of Pontus, Mitridate, fights a hopeless war against the Romans, while his two sons are under pressure from their father and his fiancée Aspasia decides against her duty and in favor of her feelings and turns away from him. With Mitridate, the 14-year-old Mozart composed his first full-length opera seria according to all the rules of the time and at the same time a work in which his humanistic flair already shines through. In the arias, he gives the ensemble of singers ample opportunity to explore the depths of the human soul and display their vocal virtuosity. Preserving the essence of this historical operatic genre, but at the same time reinterpreting its form, the aim is to create something in which the orchestra is integrated both visually and in terms of content. In this way, the fate of the characters can be experienced directly through visible music-making. Musical Direction: Adam Fischer Production: Birgit Kajtna-Wönig Stage and costumes: Marie-Luise Otto Lighting: Bernd Gallasch Video: Mara Wild Mara Wild Dramaturgy: Michael Sangkuhl Opera seria in three acts (1770) Text by Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi after Jean Racine