Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Finnish National Opera
About the Event
 Harry Kupfer, who previously directed the impressive Parsifal, sets the medieval tale of Wagner's "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" in war‐torn Germany in the modern era.
Young Walther finds himself compelled to win a singing competition, because the prize is the hand of Eva in marriage. Entrants need to be well versed in the ancient rules of the mastersingers to even be allowed to enter the competition, but Walther is inspired to sing of love in a new style. Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg is a grandiose opera by Wagner setting a good‐humoured story about the encounter of old and new worlds.
In this opera, Wagner depicts young love and laughter instead of the epic canvases for which he is better known. For all its light‐heartedness, the story is also a serious exploration of the tensions between freedom and strict rules in art.
Performed in German, surtitles in Finnish, Swedish and English.
 
Production:
    Conductor: Michael Güttler
    Director: Harry Kupfer
    Sets: Hans Schavernoch
    Costumes: Yan Tax
    Lighting design: Jürgen Hoffmann
 Cast:
    Hans Sachs: Mika Kares
    Veit Pogner: Jyrki Korhonen
    Kunz Vogelgesang: Juha Riihimäki
    Konrad Nachtigall: Jukka Romu
    Sixtus Beckmesser: Michael Kraus
    Fritz Kothner: Jussi Merikanto
    Balthasar Zorn: Jyrki Anttila
    Ulrich Eisslinger: Petri Bäckström
    Augustin Moser: Aki Alamikkotervo
    Hermann Ortel: Hannu Forsberg
    Hans Schwarz: Nicholas Söderlund
    Hans Foltz: Koit Soasepp
    Walther von Stolzing: Mika Pohjonen
    David: Tuomas Katajala
    Eva: NN
    Magdalena: Niina Keitel
    A Nightwatchman: Heikki Aalto 

