Dresdner Festspielorchester & Concerto Köln
Die Walküre
The Wagner Cycles – a project of the Dresdner Musikfestspiele under the artistic directorship of Jan Vogler and Kent Nagano
Basic information
The State Opera
EnsembleDresdner Festspielorchester & Concerto Köln
Approximate running time4 hours 45 minutes, 2 intermission (30 minutes) minutes
Schedule of the event
3.45 pm Opening
4.00–4.45 pm Dramaturgical introduction
5.00–6.05 pm 1st part of concert
6.05–6.35 pm Intermission
6.35–8.05 pm 2nd part of concert
8.05–8.35 pm Intermission
8.35–9.45 pm 3rd part of concert
9.45 pm The end
Audiovisual footage will be taken during the performance for the documentary film. By attending the performance, the theatre-goer gives his/her consent to his/her image being captured during the making of an audio-visual recording of the performance and to the recording made used in the aforementioned sense.
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Dramaturgical introduction before the performance in English language, beginning at 4 pm in the A. Neumann Lounge.
Richard Wagner’s opus magnum, the tetralogy Der Ring des Nibelungen, will for the first time be heard in line with the principles of historically informed performance, with the use of period instruments and in the style the composer himself deemed ideal. The conductor Kent Nagano, Concerto Köln and a team of scholars have reconstructed the instrumental, vocal and linguistic practice of Wagner’s era. In November 2021, the Kölner Philharmonie hosted a concert of the cycle’s first part, Das Rheingold. The project will come to an end in 2026, when 150 years will have passed since the first performance of the complete Ring in Bayreuth.
Cast
- 2024-2025
Creatives
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In 2024, the Dresdner Festspielorchester and Concerto Köln, conducted by Kent Nagano, will perform Die Walküre in European cities boasting an illustrious Wagner tradition. Their tour will commence on 9 March in Prague, which in the second half of the 19th century became of the major Wagner centres, outdoing even Leipzig, Dresden and Berlin. The cult of Wagner was particularly nurtured by the legendary Neues deutsches Theater (NDT, today the State Opera) director Angelo Neumann, an ardent admirer and friend of Wagner, who chose Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg for the theatre’s festive inauguration, on 5 January 1888. Richard Wagner’s operas dominated the NDT repertoire throughout its half-century history, with the complete Der Ring des Nibelungen having been given regular performances. Wagner granted Neumann the right to perform the cycle, and Prague productions of the Ring were thus actually authentic interpretations authorised by the composer. Die Walküre was first presented in Bohemia on 20 December 1885, at the Estates Theatre in Prague by Gustav Mahler. The NDT staged the opera on 12 December 1888, a mere month after its opening. Of all the four parts of the cycle, Die Walküre was performed most frequently at the theatre, also in the form of stand-alone Acts. The most recent such event in Prague was the performance of Act 1 on 16 November 2017 at Forum Karlín by the State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Andreas Sebastian Weiser and featuring Andreas Schager in the role of Siegmund.
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Practical information
Where to buy tickets
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