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Rundfunkchor Berlin

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Next month
In Berlin

Ollikainen & Stoyanova

Sat, Apr 12, 2025, 20:00
Eva Ollikainen (Conductor), Krassimira Stoyanova (Soprano), Yajie Zhang (Mezzo-Soprano), Gregory Kunde (Tenor), Kostas Smoriginas (Bass-Bariton), Rundfunkchor Berlin (Choir), Julia Selina Blank (Chorus Master), Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
»The omnipotent corruptor of taste in Italy.« »Immaturity, tastelessness, and ugliness.« Quite some impudence, what Verdi heard from Wagner conductor Hans von Bülow in 1874. Another critic found: »After all, isn’t the Italian entitled to ask whether he is allowed to speak Italian with God?« And for Verdi, this is how speaking with God about death in Italian goes: happy for some theatrics, but the Mass should by no means sound »like an opera«. Whether he succeeded—everyone will have to judge for themselves.
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In Berlin

Concertante: Kirill Petrenko with Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly”

Fri, Apr 25, 2025, 19:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Main Auditorium (Berlin)
Berliner Philharmoniker (Orchestra), Kirill Petrenko (Conductor), Eleonora Buratto (Soprano), Teresa Iervolino (Mezzo-Soprano), Jonathan Tetelman (Tenor), Tassis Christoyannis (Bariton), Didier Pieri (Tenor), Lilia Istratii (Mezzo-Soprano), Aksel Daveyan (Bariton), Giorgi Chelidze (Bass), Jasurbek Khaydarov (Bass), Benjamin Šuran (Bass-Bariton), Natalie Jurk (Mezzo-Soprano), Eunsoo Lee (Soprano), Rundfunkchor Berlin (Choir)
For her it is true love, for him just an affair. Giacomo Puccini transformed John Luther Long’s 1898 story of teenaged geisha Cio-Cio-San and cavalier American naval lieutenant Pinkerton into one of the most popular operas of all time – and a commentary on colonialism that remains ripe for re-examination. His music reflects both the orientalism of his time and the sentimentality of late verismo. After leading staged performances in Baden-Baden, Kirill Petrenko presents Madama Butterfly in concert to the Berlin public. The title role will be sung by Eleonora Buratto, who was celebrated for her performance of this part at the New York’s Metropolitan Opera. Star tenor Jonathan Tetelman takes the role of Pinkerton.
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In Berlin

Concertante: Kirill Petrenko with Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly”

Sun, Apr 27, 2025, 19:00
Philharmonie Berlin, Main Auditorium (Berlin)
Berliner Philharmoniker (Orchestra), Kirill Petrenko (Conductor), Eleonora Buratto (Soprano), Teresa Iervolino (Mezzo-Soprano), Jonathan Tetelman (Tenor), Tassis Christoyannis (Bariton), Didier Pieri (Tenor), Lilia Istratii (Mezzo-Soprano), Aksel Daveyan (Bariton), Giorgi Chelidze (Bass), Jasurbek Khaydarov (Bass), Benjamin Šuran (Bass-Bariton), Natalie Jurk (Mezzo-Soprano), Eunsoo Lee (Soprano), Rundfunkchor Berlin (Choir)
For her it is true love, for him just an affair. Giacomo Puccini transformed John Luther Long’s 1898 story of teenaged geisha Cio-Cio-San and cavalier American naval lieutenant Pinkerton into one of the most popular operas of all time – and a commentary on colonialism that remains ripe for re-examination. His music reflects both the orientalism of his time and the sentimentality of late verismo. After leading staged performances in Baden-Baden, Kirill Petrenko presents Madama Butterfly in concert to the Berlin public. The title role will be sung by Eleonora Buratto, who was celebrated for her performance of this part at the New York’s Metropolitan Opera. Star tenor Jonathan Tetelman takes the role of Pinkerton.
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This season
In Köln

Himmel & Hölle – The Dream of Gerontius

Fri, May 23, 2025, 20:00
Jamie Barton (Mezzo-Soprano), Allan Clayton (Tenor), Derek Welton (Bass-Bariton), Rundfunkchor Berlin (Ensemble), WDR Rundfunkchor (Ensemble), Simon Halsey (Rehearsal), WDR Sinfonieorchester (Ensemble), Cristian Măcelaru (Conductor)
While rarely performed in Germany, Edward Elgar's oratorio "The Dream of Gerontius" follows Handel's "Messiah" and Mendelssohn's "Elijah" in popularity in England. This masterpiece reveals the true side of the English romanticist, known mainly for the "Pomp and Circumstance" marches. The monumental work follows a soul's journey to heaven after death, guided by a guardian angel, until it beholds God's glory.
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This season
In Köln

Himmel und Hölle - The Dream of Gerontius + Livestream

Sat, May 24, 2025, 20:00
Jamie Barton (Mezzo-Soprano), Allan Clayton (Tenor), Derek Welton (Bass-Bariton), Rundfunkchor Berlin (Choir), WDR Rundfunkchor (Choir), WDR Sinfonieorchester (Orchestra), Cristian Măcelaru (Conductor)
While rarely performed in Germany, Edward Elgar's oratorio "The Dream of Gerontius" follows Handel's "Messiah" and Mendelssohn's "Elijah" in popularity in England. This masterpiece reveals the true essence of the English romanticist, known in Germany for the "Pomp and Circumstance" marches. The oratorio follows a soul's journey to Heaven, from death to angelic encounters, culminating in a vision of God's glory.