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Song Recital Nina Stemme

Zurich Opera House, Zurich, Switzerland
Thursday 31 October 2024
7:30 PM

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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Zurich, Switzerland
Starts at: 19:30

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Programme
Overview

Nina Stemme comes from Sweden and is now one of the most sought-after sopranos in the world.

Her debut as Cherubino in Italy was followed by invitations to the opera houses of Stockholm, Vienna, Dresden, Geneva, Zurich, Naples, Barcelona, New York, San Francisco and to the festivals of Bayreuth, Salzburg, Savonlinna, Glyndebourne and Bregenz. Her repertoire includes Wagner and Strauss roles such as Eva (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Elisabeth (Tannhäuser), Elsa, Senta, Sieglinde, Brünnhilde, the title roles in Elektra and Salome, Marschallin (Der Rosenkavalier), Ariadne and Arabella as well as Leonore, among others (Fidelio), Tosca, Tatjana (Eugene Onegin), Katerina (Martinů's Greek Passion), Countess (Le nozze di Figaro), Euridice (Orfeo ed Euridice), Marguerite (Faust), Marie (Wozzeck) and Jenůfa. Nina Stemme sang Isolde (Tristan und Isolde) in Glyndebourne and Bayreuth, in the EMI recording with Plácido Domingo, at the Zurich Opera House, at the ROH Covent Garden, at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, at the New York Met and at the Vienna State Opera. Her numerous awards include the title of “Singer of the Year 2012” from Opernwelt magazine and an honor for outstanding achievements for Sweden abroad in 2016. Nina Stemme's most recent successes include the three Ring Brünnhildes in Washington, Stockholm and Munich, Elektra at the Met, the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Vienna State Opera, Katerina Ismailowa (Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk) at the Salzburg Festival and her debut as Kundry in the Vienna State Opera's new production of Parsifal. She was most recently seen at the Zurich Opera House as Salome, Isolde and Turandot.

The program will be announced at a later date.

Venue Info

Zurich Opera House - Zurich
Location   Sechseläutenplatz 1

Zürich Opera House is a main opera house in Zürich and Switzerland. Located at the Sechseläutenplatz, it has been the home of the Zürich Opera since 1891, and also houses the Bernhard-Theater Zürich. It is also home to the Zürich Ballet. The Opera House also holds concerts by its Philharmonia orchestra, matinees, Lieder evenings and events for children. The Zürich Opera Ball is organised every year in March, and is usually attended by prominent names.

The first permanent theatre, the Aktientheater, was built in 1834 and it became the focus of Richard Wagner’s activities during his period of exile from Germany.

The Aktientheater burnt down in 1890. The new Stadttheater Zürich (municipal theatre) was built by the Viennese architects Fellner & Helmer, who changed their previous design for the theatre in Wiesbaden only slightly. It was opened in 1891. It was the city's main performance space for drama, opera, and musical events until 1925, when it was renamed Opernhaus Zürich and a separate theatre for plays was built: The Bernhard Theater opened in 1941, in May 1981 the Esplanada building was demolished, and the present adjoint building opened on 27/28 December 1984 after three years of transition in the Kaufhaus building nearby Schanzengraben.

By the 1970s, the opera house was badly in need of major renovations; when some considered it not worth restoring, a new theatre was proposed for the site. However, between 1982 and 1984, rebuilding took place but not without huge local opposition which was expressed in street riots. The rebuilt theatre was inaugurated with Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg and the world première of Rudolf Kelterborn’s Chekhov opera Der Kirschgarten.

As restored, the theatre is an ornate building with a neo-classical façade of white and grey stone adorned with busts of Weber, Wagner, and Mozart. Additionally, busts of Schiller, Shakespeare, and Goethe are to be found. The auditorium is built in the neo-rococo style and seats approximately 1200 people. During the refurbishment, the issue of sightlines was not adequately addressed. As a result, the theatre has a high number of seats with a limited view, or no view, of the stage. This is unusual in international comparison, where sightlines in historic opera houses have been typically enhanced over time.

Corporate archives and historical library collections are held at the music department of the Predigerkirche Zürich.

The Zürich Opera House is also home of the International Opera Studio (in German: Internationales Opernstudio IOS) which is a educational program for young singers and pianists. The studio was created in 1961 and has renowned artists currently teaching such as Brigitte Fassbaender, Hedwig Fassbender, Andreas Homocki, Rosemary Joshua, Adrian Kelly, Fabio Luisi, Jetske Mijnssen, Ann Murray, Eytan Pessen or Edith Wiens.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Zurich, Switzerland
Starts at: 19:30
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