Sondra Radvanovsky, Anna Netrebko & Nina Stemme Headline At Deutsche Oper Berlin’s 2019-20 Season
By Francisco SalazarThe Deutsche Oper Berlin has announced its 2019-20 season, which will include six new productions and dozens of revivals with some of opera’s greatest stars.
New Productions
The first new production of the season will be Verdi’s “La Forza del Destino.” The production will be directed by Frank Castorf and will star Russell Thomas and Marcelo Alvarez as Don Alvaro. As Leonora, María José Siri and Liumyla Monastyrska will alternate while Markus Brück and Etienne Dupuis will take separate runs as Don Carlo. Pablo Cariginiani and John Fiore will conduct performances of the opera.
Performance Dates: Sept. 8-28, 2019; June 17-26, 2020
Claus Guth will direct Chaya Czerrnowin’s “Heart Chamber” in a production that stars Patrizia Ciofi, Noa Frenkel, Frauke Aulbert, Dietrich Henschel, and Terry Wey. Johannes Kalitzke conducts.
Performance Dates: Nov. 15- Dec. 6, 2019
James Hall, Siobhan Stagg, Gideon Poppe, Samuel Dale Johnson, Karis Tucker, and Janine De Bique star in Britten’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in a new production by Ted Huffman. Donald Runnicles conducts.
Performance Dates: Jan. 26 – Feb. 22, 2020
“Antikrist,” by Rued Langgaard, will get a new production by Ersan Mondtag, who will also do costume and production design. Led in the pit by maestro Stephan Zilias, the opera will star Flurina Stucki, Michael König, Thomas Blondelle, Irene Roberts, Seth Carico, and Thomas Lehman.
Performance Dates: March 21-April 24, 2020
Graham Vick will direct Tchaikovsky’s “The Queen of Spades” with Sondra Radvanovsky starring as Lisa. She will be joined by Martine Muehle as Hermann, Hanna Schwarz, Seth Carico, Thomas Lehmann, and Judit Kutasi. Sebastian Weigle conducts.
Performance Dates: May 9-28, 2020
“Das Rheingold” gets a new production by Stefan Herheim with Donald Runnicles conducting. The cast will include Derek Welton as Wotan and Markus Brück as Alberich. Other cast members include Annika Schlicht, Flurina Stucki, Judit Kutasi, Thomas Blondelle, and Tobias Kehrer as Fricka, Freia, Erda, Loge, and Fafner, respectively. Padraic Rowan and Robert Watson are Donner and Froh while Andrew Harris is Fasolt. As the Rheinmaidens are Meechot Marrero, Irene Roberts, and Anna Buslidze.
Performance Dates: June 20-27, 2020
Anna Netrebko and Yusif Eyvazov headline concert performances of “Adriana Lecouvreur” with Clémentine Margaine as the Princesse de Bouillon and Alessandro Corbelli as Michonnet. Michelangelo Mazza conducts.
Performance Dates: Sept. 4, 7, 2019
Enrique Mazzola leads concert performances of Meyerbeer’s “Dinorah” with Sabine Devieilhe, Florian Sempey, Philippe Talbot, Seth Carico, Nicole Haslett, Amber Fasquelle, and Gideon Poppe.
Performance Dates: March 4, 7, 2020
Nicole Car and Etienne Dupuis will perform together in a concert performance of “Thaïs” conducted by Nicholas Carter. Paolo Fanale plays Nicias.
Performance Dates: April 8, 12, 2020
Revivals (in order by composer)
Rosa Feola sings the title role in Bellini’s “La Sonnambula” with Javier Camarena and Alexis Stavrakakis rounding out the cast. Stephan Zilias conducts the revival.
Performance Dates: June 7-14, 2020
Irene Roberts sings the title role in Bizet’s “Carmen” with Saimir Pirgu and Robert alternating as Don José. Elena Tsallagova sings Micaëla, while Markus Brück and Samuel Dale Johnson share the role of Esamillo. Jordi Bernacer and Jaques Lacombe alternate at the pit.
Performance Dates: Oct. 16 & 25, 2019 & April 9 & 13, 2020
Markus Stenz conducts Britten’s “Death in Venice” with Ian Bostridge, Seth Carico and Tai Oney in the cast.
Performance Dates: Nov. 22-Dec. 5, 2020
Vittorio Grigolo and Michaela Muru sing Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor” with Noel Bouley and Byung Gil Kim. Stefano Ranzani conducts the Filippo Sanjust’s production.
Performance Dates: April 23-26, 2020
Roberto Rizzi Brignoli conducts Giordano’s “Andrea Chénier” with Martin Muehle, Roman Burdenko and Anja Harteros leading the casts.
Performance Dates: Jan. 11-21, 2020
Humperdinck’s “Hansel and Gretel” gets a revival in time for the holiday season. The revival is set to star Jana Kurucova and Irene Roberts as Hansel and Jacquelyn Stucker and Alexander Hutton sharing the role of Gretel. Burkhard Ulrich and Andrew Dickinson alternate the role of the Witch.
Donald Runnicles and Daniel Carter conduct the production.
Performance Dates: Dec. 15, 2019-Jan. 5, 2020
Janacek’s “Jenufa” returns Berlin with Rachel Harnisch, Evelyn Herlitzius, Ladislaw Elgr, and Robert Watson. Donald Runnicles conducts.
Performance Dates: Jan. 12-31, 2020
Robert Alagna sings the famed double bill “Cavalleria Rusticana” and “Pagliacci” with Eva-Maria Westbroek and Aleksandra Kurzak as his two heroines. Rodrigo Esteves and Carlos Alvarez round out the cast.
Performance Dates: Sept. 13-20, 2019
Erin Morley, Yosep Kang, Irene Roberts, and Olesya Golovneva headline the revival of Meyerbeer’s “Les Huguenots” with Alexander Vedernikov conducting.
Performance Dates: Feb. 20-March 8, 2020
“Le Prophète” returns with legendary tenor Gregory Kunde, Clémentine Margaine, Elena Tsallagova, and Derek Welton. Enrique Mazzola conducts.
Performance Dates: Feb. 23-March 6, 2020
Samuel Dale Johnson sings the title role of Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” with Flurina Stucki, Andrei Danilov, Heidi Stober, Seth Carico, and Alexandra Hutton rounding out the ensemble cast. Stephan Zilias conducts.
Performance Dates: August 30-Sept. 1, 2019
Flurina Stucki, Alxandra Hutton, Matthew Newlin, Ya-Chung Huang and Patrick Guetti sing Mozart’s “The Abduction of the Seraglio” with Nicholas Milton conducting.
Performance Dates: Feb. 7-18, 2020
Three casts highlight Mozart’s “Die Zauberflöte.” Attilio Glaser, Andrei Danilov, and Matthew Newlin will sing Tamino, while Alexandra Jovanovic and Flurina Stucki alternate as the Queen of the Night.
Pamina will be portrayed by Jacquelyn Stucker, Elena Tsallagova, and Siobhan Stagg, while Philipp Jekal and Simon Pauly will alternate as Papageno. Daniel Carter and Stephan Zilias conduct.
Performance Dates: Oct. 3 & 12, Dec. 2, 2019, Feb. 8, March 3-11 , April 27, May 10 & June 23, 2020
Andrew Dickinson, Flurina Stucki, and Meechot Marrero sing in an abridged “Die Zauberflöte” with Daniel Carter conducting.
Performance Dates: Dec. 9-12, 2019
Tomislav Muzek sings the title role in Offenbach’s “Les Contes d’Hoffmann” with Heather Engebretson singing all four heroines, Byung Gil Kim as the four villains, and Irene Roberts as Nicklausse. Daniel Carter conducts Laurent Pelly’s production.
Performance Dates: Oct. 24-Nov. 8, 2019
Ekaterina Siurina and Mariangela Sicilia alternate as Mimi in Puccini’s “La Bohème” with Attilio Glaser and Andrei Danilov as Rodolfo. Samuel Dale Johnson and Noel Bouley alternate Marcello, while Elena Tsallagova and Alexandra Hutton as Musetta. Stephan Zilias conducts the revival.
Performance Dates: Oct. 13-23, 2019
Ermonela Jaho and Hui He bring their signature Cio-Cio San to Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” with Migran Agadzhanyan and Robert Watson as Pinkerton. Ramon Tebar conducts.
Performance Dates: Nov. 7-10, 2019 & May 3-7, 2020
Sondra Radvanovsky and Martin Muehle headline Puccini’s “Manon Lescaut” with Donald Runnicles conducting a concert performance in Edinburgh. Tatiana Serjan and Brian Jagde sing performances later in the season.
Performance Dates: August 22 & Dec. 10-19, 2019
Puccini’s “Tosca” gets three superstars in the title role. Nina Stemme brings her acclaimed portrayal alongside Fabio Sartori and Ambrogio Maestri.
Then in January Saioa Hernandez and Anja Harteros share the role with Jorge de Leon and Ludovic Tezier rounding out the cast. Donald Runnicles and Yoel Gamzou conduct.
Performance Dates: Nov. 16-23, 2019 & Jan. 19-24, 2020
Elizabeth Teige and Catherine Foster share the role of Puccini’s “Turandot” with Marcelo Puente and Alfred Kim as Calaf. Meechot Marrero and Elena Tsallagova alternate as Liu and Roberto Rizzi Brignoli conduct.
Performance Dates: Oct. 6-10, Nov. 25, Dec. 7 & 29, 2019
Matthew Newlin, Vasilisa Berzhanskaya, Noel Bouley, Philipp Jekal and Samuel Dale Johnson headline Rossini’s “Il Barbiere di Siviglia” with Daniel Carter conducting.
Performance Dates: Dec. 12 & 28, 2019, Feb 28-March 5 & April 25-29, 2020
The Deustche Oper Berlin celebrates the holiday season with Strauss’ “Die Fledermaus.” Burkhard Ulrich and Thomas Blondelle sing the role of Eisenstein, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, and Jacquelyn Wagner are Rosalinde.
Alexandra Hutton and Meechot Marrero share the role of Adele while Jana Kurucova and Annika Schlicht alternate as Orofsky.
Performance Dates: Dec. 20, 2019-Jan. 2, 2020
Sondra Radvanovsky, Stefan La Colla, Anna Smirnova highlight Verdi’s “Aida” with Giampaolo Bisanti conducting.
Performance Dates: March 28-April 18, 2020
Verdi’s “Un Ballo in Maschera” gets two casts with Pior Beczala, Thomas Lehman, Irina Churilova, Judit Kutasi, and Thomas Lehman performing the first cast under maestro Ivan Repusic.
The second cast will include Yosep Kang, Markus Brück, Tamara Wilson, and Ronnita Miller with Nikolas Maximilian Nagele conducting.
Performance Dates: Sept. 15-23 & Nov. 24-Dec. 3, 2019
George Gagnidze and Maria Guleghina sing Verdi’s “Nabucco” with John Relyea, and Robert Watson. The production will also show Enkhbat Amartuvshin’s Nabucco, Liudmyla Monastyrska and Anna Pirozzi’s Abigaille. Attilio Glaser, Mika Kares, and Andrea Bauer Kanabas also star.
Carlo Montanaro and Stephan Zilias conducts.
Performance Dates: Sept. 29-Oct. 2, Dec. 21-27, 2019 & June 6-13, 2020
Jorge de Leon sings the title role in Verdi’s “Otello” with Federica Lombardi as Desdemona and Georges Petean as Iago. James Conlon conducts.
Performance Dates: March 29-April 4, 2020
Albina Shagimuratova and Elena Tsallagova alternate the title role in Verdi’s “La Traviata” with Piotr Beczala and Andrei Danilov sharing the role of Alfredo. Noel Bouley and Don-Hwan Lee share the role of Germont and Stephan Zilias and Ido Arad conduct.
Performance Dates: Sept. 27-Oct. 1, 2019 & March 15-20, 2020
Michael Volle and Noel Bouley take on the title role in Wagner’s “Der Fliegende Holländer” with Martina Welschenbach and Ingela Brimberg as Senta. Thomas Blondelle and Robert Watson share the role of Erik, while Tobia Keier is Daland. Ivan Repusic conducts the production.
Performance Dates: April 19-30 & May 15-29, 2020
Klaus Florian Vogt, Simon Keenlyside, Gunther Groissbeck, Derek Welton, Tanja Ariane Baumgartner, and Andrew Harris headline Wagner’s “Parsifal” with Donald Runnicles conducting.
Performance Dates: May 17-30, 2020
Klaus Florian Vogt, Markus Brück, Elisabet Strid, Attilio Glaser, and Tobias Kehrer star in Wagner’s “Tannhäuser” with Donald Runnicles conducting.
Performance Dates: May 1 & 10, 2020
Donald Runnicles conducts Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” with Stephen Gould as Tristan and Nina Stemme and Irene Theorin alternating Isolde.
Daniela Sindram and Ekaterina Gubanova alternate as Brangäne, while Ante Jerkunica and Albert Pesendorter share the role of King Mark.
Performance Dates: Dec. 1 & 8, 2019 & May 24 & 31, 2020
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