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Places to see in ( Munich - Germany ) Bayerische Staatsoper The Bavarian State Opera (German: Bayerische Staatsoper) is an opera company based in Munich, Germany. Its orchestra is the Bavarian State Orchestra. The company's home base is the National Theatre Munich. The parent ensemble of the company was founded in 1653, under Electress consort Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy, when Giovanni Battista Maccioni's L'arpa festante was performed in the court theatre. In 1753, the Residence Theatre (Cuvilliés Theatre) was opened as a major stage. While opera performances were also held in the Prinzregententheater (completed in 1901), the company's home base is the National Theatre Munich on Max-Joseph-Platz. In 1875, the Munich Opera Festival took place for the first time. Sir Peter Jonas became the Staatsoper Staatsintendant (General Director) in 1993, the first British Intendant of any major German speaking opera house. In 2008, Nikolaus Bachler became General Director of the opera company. The current Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the company is Kirill Petrenko, since 2013. In 2014, the Bavarian State Opera received the Opernhaus des Jahres (Opera house of the year) award from Opernwelt magazine. In October 2015, the company announced the extensions of the current respective contracts of Bachler and of Petrenko through August 2021. Petrenko is scheduled to work as a guest conductor with the company in the final year of his current contract, the 2020–2021 season. Both Bachler and Petrenko are scheduled to stand down from their respective posts at the close of the 2020-2021 season. In March 2018, the company announced the appointments of Serge Dorny as its next Intendant, and of Vladimir Jurowski as its next Generalmusikdirektor, both effective with the 2021-2022 season. ( Munich - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Munich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Munich - Germany Join us for more : (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Cheryl Studer Jan Hendrik Rootering Wolfgang Sawallisch Richard Wagner Munich Opera Festival Symphonieorchester Bayerischen Rundfunks 1983
Live recording, 1983, Munich Opera Festival, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Wolfgang Sawallisch (conductor) Drolla: Cheryl Studer Gernot: Jan-Hendrik Rootering About Richard Wagner's first opera, Die Feen: (http•••)
Anneliese Rothenberger Nico Dostal Michalski Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Richard Strauss Rennert Alban Berg Dohnányi Rolf Liebermann Lotte Lehmann Herbert Karajan Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sena Jurinac Fritz Wunderlich Damiani Marie Berg Poulenc Henze Britten Hindemith Carl Orff Pfitzner Menotti Munich Opera Festival Salzburg Festival Vienna State Opera 1919 1942 1946 1954 1960 1964 1965 1973 1983 1999 2003 2010
THIS IS THE SUCCESSOR CHANNEL TO "liederoperagreats" WHICH WAS RECENTLY TERMINATED. Anneliese Rothenberger--soprano Carl Michalski-conductor Bayerisches Symphonie-Orchester 1964 / "Anneliese Rothenberger (19 June 1919 – 24 May 2010) was a German operatic soprano who had an active international performance career which spanned from 1942 to 1983. She specialized in the lyric coloratura soprano repertoire, and was particularly admired for her interpretations of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss.[1] Rothenberger was born in Mannheim, Germany. She studied with Erika Müller, and took up her first engagement in Koblenz in 1942. In 1946, Günther Rennert offered her a job at the Hamburg Opera House, where she sang in Rennert's now famous production of Alban Berg's Lulu twenty years later, a role she would also perform at the Munich Opera Festival, under the direction of Christoph von Dohnányi.[citation needed] 1954 saw her make her debut at the Salzburg Festival, and she appeared in Rolf Liebermann's Schule der Frauen, three years later. From 1954, she became a guest singer at the Vienna State Opera. New York City audiences had their first chance to hear the soprano's fine voice in 1960, when she sang there in Der Rosenkavalier. Her performance prompted Lotte Lehmann to call her 'the best Sophie in the world'. Herbert von Karajan chose her to appear alongside Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Sena Jurinac for the filmed performance of Der Rosenkavalier at the Salzburg Festival. Having favoured light and high-register lyric parts in the beginning of her career, by the mid-1960s she changed to roles with a stronger dramatic emphasis, including Konstanze in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail (for example 1965 with Fritz Wunderlich in the now legendary Salzburg Festival production staged by Giorgio Strehler and designed by Luciano Damiani), Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, Zdenka in Richard Strauss's Arabella, Marie in Berg's Wozzeck, Soeur Constance in Poulenc's Dialogues of the Carmelites, and Violetta in La traviata on stage. She also appeared in many contemporary operas by Henze, Britten, Hindemith, Carl Orff, Pfitzner, and Menotti.[citation needed] In the 1970s, she became a popular television personality. She retired in 1983. When her husband died after 45 years of marriage in 1999, she settled in Switzerland, on Lake Constance. In 2003, she received the Echo Klassik Award for lifetime achievement.[2] She wrote an autobiography in 1973: Melodie meines Lebens. She died in May 2010 in Münsterlingen, Switzerland, aged 90.[3] The Anneliese Rothenberger rose (aka Oregold rose) is named after her."; wikipedia
Renée Fleming Christian Thielemann Richard Strauss Salzburger Festspiele Vienna State Opera Munich Opera Festival Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Bayerische Staatsoper 2010
Renée Fleming Vienna Philharmonic Christian Thielemann Available from Opus Arte on DVD & Blu-ray (http•••) (http•••) - Renée Fleming is internationally renowned for her glorious interpretations of the great soprano roles of Richard Strauss. - During 2010, she was named the number one female singer by Salzburger Festspiele Magazin, the official newspaper of the festival. - She will be performing a number of Strauss roles during the summer, which tie in with the release. In May she takes the title role of Arabella at the Vienna State Opera, this role is reprised in June at the Opera de Bastille in Paris, and she will star in Der Rosenkavalier at the Bayerische Staatsoper during the Munich Opera Festival. Gloriously affirming the Salzburg Festival's long-standing reputation as a supreme musical event, this concert honours one of its founding fathers, Richard Strauss. Renée Fleming, Christian Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra unite for a programme of song, opera and tone poem, genres central to the composer's extraordinarily fruitful career. Fleming interprets four of his songs with orchestra, including the deeply moving Befreit, and provides a substantial taste of perhaps her finest operatic role, Arabella. New vistas then open as Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic take the spectacular mountain journey mapped by the composer in his titanic Alpine Symphony. Befreit, Op. 39/4 Winterliebe, Op. 48/5 Traum durch die Dämmerung, Op. 29/1 Gesang der Apollopriesterin, Op. 33/2 Scene from the opera Arabella Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64 What the press said: ''Fleming's performances were infused with an intoxicating power of shape and expression...Christian Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic supported the singer as if carried with their hands.'' Der Standard ''One of those musical events that prove that excellence truly is possible.'' El País Please like us (http•••)
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