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Classical concerts featuring
Szymon Mechli?ski

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Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 16:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Sat, Mar 28, 2026, 18:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 16:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998

Upcoming Concerts

Concerts featuring Szymon Mechli?ski in season 2024/25 or later

Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 16:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Sat, Mar 28, 2026, 18:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 16:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Mon, Apr 6, 2026, 16:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998
Artistic depiction of the event
This season
In Hamburg

Lohengrin

Sat, Apr 11, 2026, 18:00
Omer Meir Wellber (Musical Director), Alice Meregaglia (Chorus), Gábor Bretz (König Heinrich), Klaus Florian Vogt (Lohengrin), Sara Jakubiak (Elsa), Martin Gantner (Friedrich von Telramund), Yulia Matochkina (Ortrud), Szymon Mechli?ski (Heerrufer), Peter Galliard (1. Brabantischer Edler), Colin Aikins (2. Brabantischer Edler), Chao Deng (3. Brabantischer Edler), Keith Klein (4. Brabantischer Edler), Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg (Orchestra), Chor der Hamburgischen Staatsoper (Chorus)
Elsa of Brabant is suspected of having killed her younger brother Gottfried in the forest. This accusation is put forward by Friedrich of Telramund, Count of Brabant, whose wife Ortrud is secretly plotting against Elsa. When King Henry the Fowler asks Elsa to defend herself, she pleads for an imaginary knight to come to her aid. King Henry asks the men present to fight to defend the honour of Elsa of Brabant, but no one steps forward. Suddenly, Lohengrin, the Knight of the Swan, appears. He promises to fight for Elsa, but makes her promise beforehand never to question him about his identity or provenance. Director: Peter Konwitschny Set and Costume Designer: Helmut Brade Costume Design Collaboration: Inga von Bredow Lighting Designer: Manfred Voss Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze Premiere: 18.01.1998