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Tristan und Isolde: Deutsche Oper Berlin

Berlin, Deutsche Oper Berlin — Main stage

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About the Event

The Deutsche Oper Berlin presents Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' in Graham Vick's critically acclaimed production.

Betrayal, lost honor, guilt and atonement, passionate, transcendental love, a yearning for death and forgetting… the story of Tristan and Isolde, developed over centuries from a Celtic folk tale into a mythical saga, has fascinated writers, poets and musicians alike.

In German with German and English surtitles
Performance time: 5 hours, intervals after the first and second acts

Program

  • Richard Wagner – Tristan und Isolde
Program is subject to change

Cast / Production

Musical direction: Petr Popelka (27.10.24, 10.11.24), Sir Donald Runnicles (12.01.25, 18.01.25)
Production: Sir Graham Vick
Stage, costumes: Paul Brown
Lighting: Wolfgang Göbbel
Choirs: Thomas Richter, Choir of the Deutsche Oper Berlin

Tristan: Clay Hilley
König Marke: Albert Pesendorfer (27.10.24), Georg Zeppenfeld (10.11.24) Derek Welton (12.01.25, 18.01.25)
Isolde: Ricarda Merbeth (27.10.24, 10.11.24), Stéphanie Müther (12.01.25, 18.01.25)
Kurwenal: Thomas Lehman (27.10.24, 10.11.24), Leonardo Lee (12.01.25, 18.01.25)
Melot: Jörg Schörner
Brangäne: Irene Roberts 27.10.24, 10.11.24), Annika Schlicht (12.01.25, 18.01.25)
Ein Hirt: Clemens Bieber
Seemann: Kangyoon Shine Lee (27.10.24), Kieran Carrel (10.11.24, 12.01.25, 18.01.25)
Steuermann: Jared Werlein (27.10.24, 12.01.25, 18.01.25), Byung Gil Kim (10.11.24)

Orchestra: Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin

Deutsche Oper Berlin

Deutsche Oper Berlin is the biggest opera house in the German capital, and a member of the Berlin Opera Foundation established in the early 1900s. The original building was destroyed during the Second World War, but was eventually replaced, and the new theater opened in 1961 - six weeks after construction began on the Berlin Wall. Serving West Berlin, its sober, linear design avoids anything that might distract vistiors from the performance. The repertoire of the theater focuses on the great classics such as Mozart, Verdi and Strauss, but frequently presents contemporary opera as well. The Chorus of the Deutsche Oper has been named 'Chorus of the Year' many times for its outstanding performances.

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Deutsche Oper Berlin, Bismarckstraße 35 , Berlin, Germany — Google Maps

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