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Deutsche Oper Berlin
Richard Strauss (1864 – 1949)
Official disapproval meant that the performance of Wilde’s play that Richard Strauss saw in 1902 in Max Reinhardt’s “Kleines Theater” in Berlin was a private function. The composer, who was already in possession of the beginnings of an opera libretto in verse form, resolved to use Hedwig Lachmann’s prose text as the basis for his composition. His SALOME was one of the first literaturopern of the 20th century and reflected a number of operatic preferences of the time such as the predilection for one-act works and for exotic, oriental subjects. A literaturoper is an opera whose lyrics are lifted directly, albeit sometimes in shortened and rearranged form, from a pre-existing play.
Claus Goth, an internationally feted director since his MARRIAGE OF FIGARO in Salzburg in 2006, is taking on his first production at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. His SALOME focuses on the interior motivations of the characters and explores the power dynamic within the house of Herod. Will Salomé manage to break free from her hellish domestic situation?
Kindly supported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V.
- 15.03.2025, 14:00 h
Führung
- 15.03.2025, 15:30 h
Familienführung
- 15.03.2025, 18:00 h
Arabella
- 16.03.2025, 13:00 h
Führung
- 16.03.2025, 14:30 h
Familienführung
- 16.03.2025, 17:00 h
Intermezzo
- 18.03.2025, 18:00 h
Familienkonzert
- 20.03.2025, 18:00 h
Arabella
- 21.03.2025, 20:00 h
Sinfoniekonzert: Richard Strauss
- 22.03.2025, 14:00 h
Führung
- conductor
- Stage Director
- Set Design, Costume Design
- Lighting
- Choreographer
- Herodes
- Herodias
- Salome
- Jochanaan
- Narraboth
- A bellboy
- 1st Jew
- 2nd Jew
- 3rd Jew
- 4th Jew
- 5th Jew
- 1st Nazarene
- 2nd Nazarene
- 1st soldier
- 2nd soldier
- A Cappadocier
- A slave
- Orchestra
- Ballet