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Volksoper Wien: O Morcego

Viena, Ópera Popular de Viena (Volksoper Wien) — Main Hall

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Sobre o Evento

Experimente a magia da música clássica num espetáculo de tirar o fôlego das obras‐primas de Johann Strauss no icónico Volksoper Wien em Viena.

A opereta intemporal "Fledermaus" de Johann Strauss encarna na perfeição o espírito de Viena, com as suas festas exuberantes, mal‐entendidos românticos e valsas deliciosas. É uma celebração da vida, do amor e da arte de viver o momento.

A Volksoper Wien é conhecida como o epítome das casas de ópera vienenses, e não é de admirar que "Fledermaus" ocupe um lugar especial no seu repertório. Sob a direção de Lotte de Beer, este adorado clássico foi revitalizado com novas perspectivas e interpretações modernas, dando nova vida a esta adorada obra de arte.

Informações Práticas

Em alemão com legendas em inglês

Programação

  • Johann Strauss – Die Fledermaus
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Volksoper Wien

The Volksoper Wien is the largest opera theatre in Vienna. Although its repertoire originally focused on light opera and operetta, the season also features heavier operatic works, musicals, ballets and concerts. Built in 1898 and intended as a theatre for drama, in 1903 its was repurposed to stage operas and operettas alongside plays. After the Second World War, in which the Vienna State Opera (Staatsoper) was severely damaged, the Volksoper became the city's principal opera house until 1955. Today, the Volksoper produces around 300 performancess of primarily German-language pieces a year, along with other works presented in German translation. Some performances offer English subtitles to make the unique musical experience in the Volksoper Vienna more accessible to an international audience.

Johann Strauss

Johann Strauss Jr., also known as the king of waltz, is the most famous Austrian composer of dance music and operettas. He was born in 1825 in Vienna’s suburbs. Even though his father, Johann Strauss I, was a respected composer, he was totally opposed to his son' secision to dedicate his life to music and wanted him to become a banker instead. Therefore, the boy had to learn to play the violin literally in secrecy. His tutor, Franz Amon, was actually the first violin player of his father’s orchestra. Meanwhile, the young Strauss went to the polytechnic college at his father’s request. In 1844 Johann Strauss Jr. formed his own small orchestra that performed in different casinos and restaurants. But his father, being very influential on the local musical scene, made a lot of effort to get his son’s orchestra banned from playing at popular locations and events. However, this could hardly stop the young Strauss from becoming a success in Austria. After his father’s death, Strauss merged both their orchestras and started touring Austria and nearby countries. He as well as his younger brothers ,who were also composers, basked in fame due to their dance music that sounded so modern and innovative back then. Johann Strauss also travelled to the United States where he beat the record by conducting an orchestra of 1000 people. Until his death in 1899, Strauss was extremely popular thanks to his light and lively music, full of blissfulness, zest for life and enjoyment. His works celebrate nature’s beauty, purl of water, gush of wind and wisper of tree leaves.

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Ópera Popular de Viena (Volksoper Wien), Währinger Strasse 78, Viena, Austria — Veja no Google Maps

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