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Markus Lehtinen

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April 11, 2025
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The Odyssey

Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 19:30
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
One of the most important pieces of poetry is the epic "Odyssey" by the Greek lyricist Homer. John Neumeier decided to dedicate to this comprehensive work about the hero Odysseus and his adventurous journey at the invitation of the Athens opera and concert house Megaron in 1995. For his ballet version his aim was to get as close as possible to the roots of the epic and at the same time translate the literary original onto a level of movement. A prerequisite for this was the commissioning of a work by the Greek composer George Couroupos and the collaboration with the Greek stage and costume designer Yannis Kokkos. ten years of wandering ten years of return ten years of healing after ten years of war The Odyssey is inconceivable without war. For me, the point is that a person has to find his way back to himself after ten years of war. He must return to wholeness journeying back from a macho world of battle and war, defined in a negative sense as male, to rediscover his feminine aspect. Perhaps, this is Penelope. John Neumeier Music: George Couroupos – Commissioned Score by The Hamburg State Opera Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Yannis Kokkos 2 hours 15 minutes | no intermission PREMIERE: Hamburg Ballet, Megaron The Athens Concert Hall, Athens, November 20, 1995 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: Hamburg Ballet, December 17, 1995 ORIGINAL CAST: Odysseus: Ivan Liska Penelope: Anna Polikarpova Telemachos: Ivan Urban Pallas Athena: Anna Grabka He: Nicolas Musin Calypso: Heather Jurgensen Nausicaa: Bettina Beckmann Circe: Chantal Lefèvre The Sea: Laura Cazzaniga The Suitors / The War: Jirí Bubenícek, Otto Bubenícek Eurycleia: Karen Niles ON TOUR 1995 Athens 1996 Ludwigshafen, Montpellier, Genoa Nervi 1997 Sagami Ono, Osaka, Tokyo IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet
April 15, 2025
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The Odyssey

Tue, Apr 15, 2025, 19:30
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
One of the most important pieces of poetry is the epic "Odyssey" by the Greek lyricist Homer. John Neumeier decided to dedicate to this comprehensive work about the hero Odysseus and his adventurous journey at the invitation of the Athens opera and concert house Megaron in 1995. For his ballet version his aim was to get as close as possible to the roots of the epic and at the same time translate the literary original onto a level of movement. A prerequisite for this was the commissioning of a work by the Greek composer George Couroupos and the collaboration with the Greek stage and costume designer Yannis Kokkos. ten years of wandering ten years of return ten years of healing after ten years of war The Odyssey is inconceivable without war. For me, the point is that a person has to find his way back to himself after ten years of war. He must return to wholeness journeying back from a macho world of battle and war, defined in a negative sense as male, to rediscover his feminine aspect. Perhaps, this is Penelope. John Neumeier Music: George Couroupos – Commissioned Score by The Hamburg State Opera Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Yannis Kokkos 2 hours 15 minutes | no intermission PREMIERE: Hamburg Ballet, Megaron The Athens Concert Hall, Athens, November 20, 1995 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: Hamburg Ballet, December 17, 1995 ORIGINAL CAST: Odysseus: Ivan Liska Penelope: Anna Polikarpova Telemachos: Ivan Urban Pallas Athena: Anna Grabka He: Nicolas Musin Calypso: Heather Jurgensen Nausicaa: Bettina Beckmann Circe: Chantal Lefèvre The Sea: Laura Cazzaniga The Suitors / The War: Jirí Bubenícek, Otto Bubenícek Eurycleia: Karen Niles ON TOUR 1995 Athens 1996 Ludwigshafen, Montpellier, Genoa Nervi 1997 Sagami Ono, Osaka, Tokyo IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet
April 22, 2025
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The Odyssey

Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 19:30
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
One of the most important pieces of poetry is the epic "Odyssey" by the Greek lyricist Homer. John Neumeier decided to dedicate to this comprehensive work about the hero Odysseus and his adventurous journey at the invitation of the Athens opera and concert house Megaron in 1995. For his ballet version his aim was to get as close as possible to the roots of the epic and at the same time translate the literary original onto a level of movement. A prerequisite for this was the commissioning of a work by the Greek composer George Couroupos and the collaboration with the Greek stage and costume designer Yannis Kokkos. ten years of wandering ten years of return ten years of healing after ten years of war The Odyssey is inconceivable without war. For me, the point is that a person has to find his way back to himself after ten years of war. He must return to wholeness journeying back from a macho world of battle and war, defined in a negative sense as male, to rediscover his feminine aspect. Perhaps, this is Penelope. John Neumeier Music: George Couroupos – Commissioned Score by The Hamburg State Opera Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Yannis Kokkos 2 hours 15 minutes | no intermission PREMIERE: Hamburg Ballet, Megaron The Athens Concert Hall, Athens, November 20, 1995 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: Hamburg Ballet, December 17, 1995 ORIGINAL CAST: Odysseus: Ivan Liska Penelope: Anna Polikarpova Telemachos: Ivan Urban Pallas Athena: Anna Grabka He: Nicolas Musin Calypso: Heather Jurgensen Nausicaa: Bettina Beckmann Circe: Chantal Lefèvre The Sea: Laura Cazzaniga The Suitors / The War: Jirí Bubenícek, Otto Bubenícek Eurycleia: Karen Niles ON TOUR 1995 Athens 1996 Ludwigshafen, Montpellier, Genoa Nervi 1997 Sagami Ono, Osaka, Tokyo IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet
April 25, 2025
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The Odyssey

Fri, Apr 25, 2025, 19:30
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
One of the most important pieces of poetry is the epic "Odyssey" by the Greek lyricist Homer. John Neumeier decided to dedicate to this comprehensive work about the hero Odysseus and his adventurous journey at the invitation of the Athens opera and concert house Megaron in 1995. For his ballet version his aim was to get as close as possible to the roots of the epic and at the same time translate the literary original onto a level of movement. A prerequisite for this was the commissioning of a work by the Greek composer George Couroupos and the collaboration with the Greek stage and costume designer Yannis Kokkos. ten years of wandering ten years of return ten years of healing after ten years of war The Odyssey is inconceivable without war. For me, the point is that a person has to find his way back to himself after ten years of war. He must return to wholeness journeying back from a macho world of battle and war, defined in a negative sense as male, to rediscover his feminine aspect. Perhaps, this is Penelope. John Neumeier Music: George Couroupos – Commissioned Score by The Hamburg State Opera Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Yannis Kokkos 2 hours 15 minutes | no intermission PREMIERE: Hamburg Ballet, Megaron The Athens Concert Hall, Athens, November 20, 1995 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: Hamburg Ballet, December 17, 1995 ORIGINAL CAST: Odysseus: Ivan Liska Penelope: Anna Polikarpova Telemachos: Ivan Urban Pallas Athena: Anna Grabka He: Nicolas Musin Calypso: Heather Jurgensen Nausicaa: Bettina Beckmann Circe: Chantal Lefèvre The Sea: Laura Cazzaniga The Suitors / The War: Jirí Bubenícek, Otto Bubenícek Eurycleia: Karen Niles ON TOUR 1995 Athens 1996 Ludwigshafen, Montpellier, Genoa Nervi 1997 Sagami Ono, Osaka, Tokyo IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet
April 26, 2025
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The Odyssey

Sat, Apr 26, 2025, 19:30
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
One of the most important pieces of poetry is the epic "Odyssey" by the Greek lyricist Homer. John Neumeier decided to dedicate to this comprehensive work about the hero Odysseus and his adventurous journey at the invitation of the Athens opera and concert house Megaron in 1995. For his ballet version his aim was to get as close as possible to the roots of the epic and at the same time translate the literary original onto a level of movement. A prerequisite for this was the commissioning of a work by the Greek composer George Couroupos and the collaboration with the Greek stage and costume designer Yannis Kokkos. ten years of wandering ten years of return ten years of healing after ten years of war The Odyssey is inconceivable without war. For me, the point is that a person has to find his way back to himself after ten years of war. He must return to wholeness journeying back from a macho world of battle and war, defined in a negative sense as male, to rediscover his feminine aspect. Perhaps, this is Penelope. John Neumeier Music: George Couroupos – Commissioned Score by The Hamburg State Opera Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Yannis Kokkos 2 hours 15 minutes | no intermission PREMIERE: Hamburg Ballet, Megaron The Athens Concert Hall, Athens, November 20, 1995 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: Hamburg Ballet, December 17, 1995 ORIGINAL CAST: Odysseus: Ivan Liska Penelope: Anna Polikarpova Telemachos: Ivan Urban Pallas Athena: Anna Grabka He: Nicolas Musin Calypso: Heather Jurgensen Nausicaa: Bettina Beckmann Circe: Chantal Lefèvre The Sea: Laura Cazzaniga The Suitors / The War: Jirí Bubenícek, Otto Bubenícek Eurycleia: Karen Niles ON TOUR 1995 Athens 1996 Ludwigshafen, Montpellier, Genoa Nervi 1997 Sagami Ono, Osaka, Tokyo IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet
May 16, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Fri, May 16, 2025, 19:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet
May 17, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Sat, May 17, 2025, 19:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet
May 20, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Tue, May 20, 2025, 19:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet
May 23, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Fri, May 23, 2025, 19:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet
May 24, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Sat, May 24, 2025, 19:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet
May 30, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Fri, May 30, 2025, 19:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet
June 1, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Sun, Jun 1, 2025, 17:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet
July 9, 2025
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Romeo and Juliet

Wed, Jul 9, 2025, 19:00
Markus Lehtinen (Conductor), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra)
"John Neumeier’s Shakespeare adaptation has over time become a classic. After numerous revivals and revisions, the ballet has not lost any of its freshness. Once again, one is overwhelmed by the tragic passion of youth." Die Welt Music: Serge Prokofieff Choreography and Staging: John Neumeier Set and Costumes: Jürgen Rose 3 hours | 2 intermissions Part 1: 60 minutes, Part 2: 30 minutes, Part 3: 45 minutes PREMIERE: Frankfurt Ballet, Frankfurt, February 14, 1971 PREMIERE IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballett, January 6, 1974 PREMIERE NEW VERSION IN HAMBURG: The Hamburg Ballet, December 23, 1981 ORIGINAL CAST: Juliet: Marianne Kruuse Romeo: Truman Finney Mercutio: Max Midinet Tybalt: Fred Howald Benvolio: Maximo Barra Lady Capulet: Beatrice Cordua Lord Capulet: Paul Herbinger Paris: Ricardo Duse Brother Lorenzo: Stephan Mettin The Nurse: Gertrud Schmitz ON TOUR: 1996 Genoa 2006 Cagliari 2016 Baden-Baden IN THE REPERTORY: Royal Danish Ballet The Tokyo Ballet