from Thursday 9 to Monday 13 May 2024, 4 nights
Arrangement 53
The Marriage of Figaro
W. A. Mozart
“Le nozze di figaro” marked the beginning of the happy and fruitful collaboration between W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) and his librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, which was to bring both success and artistic satisfaction. Although Da Ponte, as a precautionary measure and in view of the sharp censorship, dispensed with the biting sarcasm of Beaumarchais’ original, which served as the model for the new opera buffa, there was still enough fuel in it to deal with a major theme of the time: The examination of the complex relationships between the social classes, or rather the discrimination of the lower classes by the upper ones.
While Count Almaviva embodies a reactionary representative of the nobility, the shrewd Figaro is presented as a representative of the rising third class. Two forces face each other here, each claiming power in pre-revolutionary Europe. Mozart found in this passionate and ironic piece so much of the shame and disappointments he had experienced during his artistic life that he let all his bitter experiences and mental anguish flow into the composition.
Despite the explosive theme, the premiere performance in Vienna in 1786 under the reign of Emperor Joseph II was a great success. Today "Le nozze di figaro" is one of the most popular and most performed operas worldwide.
The Marriage of Figaro, W. A. Mozart, the 10.
Philippe Jordan - Barrie Kosky
Federica Lombardi, Slavka Zamecnikova, Isabel Signoret, Davide Luciano, Philippe Sly
Staatsoper
Lohengrin, R. Wagner, the 11.
Christian Thielemann
Christian Thielemann has been one of the great German conductors of our time for years. Born in 1959 in what was then West Berlin, he began his professional career in his native city at the Deutsche Oper under none other than Herbert von Karajan (1908-1989). Via various stations in Karlsruhe and Düsseldorf, among others, he moved to Nuremberg in 1988 as - at that time - the youngest General Music Director. Nine years later, Thielemann returned to Berlin to the Deutsche Oper, then led the Munich Philharmonic from 2004 to 2011, in each case also in the positions of general music director. Thielemann has been involved with the Bayreuth Festival since 2010. In 2015, he was appointed music director there. In the 2012/13 season, he moved to Dresden to join the Sächsische Staatskapelle, and in 2013 he additionally took on the position of artistic director at the Salzburg Easter Festival. Christian Thielemann maintains close ties with the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestras.
Thielemann has received numerous awards and honors for his achievements, including his honorary doctorate from the Hochschule für Musik ´Franz Liszt` Weimar, the Richard Wagner Prize, the Prize of the Foundation for the Promotion of the Semper Opera, and honorary membership of the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Gustav Mahler Association Hamburg.
Christian Thielemann - Jossi Wieler
Malin Byström,
Anja Kampe
Anja Kampe studied at the universities of Dresden and Turin and has made a name for herself in the classical music scene, especially with her Wagner interpretations. Born in 1968, the soprano from Thuringia first attracted international attention when she appeared alongside Plácido Domingo in the role of Sieglinde at the Washington Opera. Kampe subsequently took her roles of Kundry, Brünnhilde, Senta or Isolde to the most renowned opera houses in the world, from the Vienna State Opera, the Salzburg Easter Festival, the Berlin State Opera to the legendary Bayreuth Festival. Furthermore, the soprano from Thuringia celebrated successes in the roles of Katerina Ismailova and Minnie (La Fanciulla del West), Leonore (Fidelio) or Lisa (Queen of Spades), among others.
In 2018 the soprano was appointed Bavarian Chamber Singer. Kampe thus joins the ranks of successful artist colleagues such as Anja Harteros, Diana Damrau, Christian Gerhaher and Jonas Kaufmann.
Anja Kampe, David Butt Philip,
Georg Zeppenfeld
Engagements take the Westphalian-born bass Georg Zeppenfeld to all the world’s renowned stages, including Bayreuth, London, Milan, Munich, New York, Salzburg and Vienna. In 2015 Zeppenfeld was awarded the title of Kammersänger of the Semperoper Dresden, where he is a regular guest.
With his charismatic stage presence, the singer, born in 1970, inspires audiences in major opera productions as well as in concert. His broad role and vocal repertoire includes the parts of Sarastro (The Magic Flute), Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro), Rocco (Fidelio), Raimondo (Lucia di Lammermoor), Sparafucile (Rigoletto) and Lodovico (Otello). In addition, Zeppenfeld has celebrated great successes with his Wagner interpretations, including the roles of Veit Pogner and Hans Sachs (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg), Landgraf Herrmann (Tannhäuser), King Heinrich (Lohengrin), King Marke (Tristan) and Daland (Der fliegende Holländer).
In the course of his song and concert activities, Zeppenfeld has worked successfully with conductors such as Riccardo Chailly, Daniele Gatti, Andris Nelsons, Kirill Petrenko, Antonio Pappano, and Christian Thielemann.
Georg Zeppenfeld
Staatsoper
The Tempest, T. Adès, the 12.
Thomas Adès - Robert Lepage
Kate Lindsey, Caroline Wettergreen, Adrian Eröd, Frédéric Antoun
Staatsoper



Hotel informations for Vienna 53
Vienna, Rosewood Vienna Vienna, Rosewood Vienna
Rosewood Vienna *****
Ideally located on Petersplatz, one of the most famous squares in the old town, the Rosewood Vienna ***** is a luxurious and elegant intimate hotel.
Its spacious and contemporary rooms, its SPA, its Brasserie Neue Hoheit and its rooftop bar with breathtaking views of the imperial city will make your stay unique and memorable. You will reach the Staatsoper in about ten minutes on foot.
Vienna, Sacher Vienna, Sacher
Sacher *****
Built in 1876, the famous Sacher hotel *****, has become an institution of the Austrian capital. Standing in the heart of Vienna, facing the stage door of the Opera, the Sacher is the meeting place of Viennese high society. In keeping with the tradition of offering a true “home” to the guest, every room and suite is decorated with taste and style. Of superior comfort, the rooms also provide authentic baroque furniture and 19th-century paintings. You will not miss at the hotel the fine chocolate cake of the same name, the cosy Rote bar restaurant or the Sacher spa that proposes a multitude of body cares, including the Sacher Hot Chocolate care.
Vienna, Imperial Vienna, Imperial
Imperial *****
Located on the ring road, at same distance between the legendary Musikverein and the Vienna Opera, the Imperial ***** is a luxurious Viennese hotel built at the end of the nineteenth century for the Würtemberg princes. It offers 76 rooms and suites in a sober and luxurious atmosphere.
Vienna, Bristol Vienna, Bristol
Bristol *****
Standing next to the Opera house, the 5 star Bristol hotel, which opened in 1894, has conserved its unique character in a luxurious and refined atmosphere.
Its 150 rooms are decorated with valuable furniture as well as works of art and offer all modern conveniences. Enjoy a glass of champagne after the opera performance in the traditional Bristol Bar - still the heart of Hotel Bristol.
Vienna, The Guesthouse Vienna Vienna, The Guesthouse Vienna
The Guesthouse Vienna ****
The Guesthouse, ideally located behind the Opera and in front of the Albertina, offers modern and unique rooms. The contemporary furniture gives a private atmosphere and visitors will enjoy an unforgettable view of the city from every room by day and by night. Breakfasts are served at the ground floor where you will find the restaurant Brasserie & Bakery that combines perfectly traditional dishes and modern cuisine.
Vienna, Kaiserhof Wien Vienna, Kaiserhof Wien
Kaiserhof Wien ****
The Kaiserhof hotel **** is ideally located in the heart of Vienna at less than a fifteen-minute walk from the Staatsoper, in a quiet little street. Its 74 elegant and charming rooms combine traditional decoration and modern facilities. A bar, a cosy winter garden, a sauna, a Turkish bath and a fitness centre will complete its installations. Not to be missed, the hearty breakfast with its Viennese specialties, that will delight all the guests.



All-inclusive price per person for Vienna 53
Single room/ night
Rosewood Vienna
On request
Auf Anfrage
Sacher
On request
170-410,- Euro
Imperial
3.420,- Euro
150-230,- Euro
Bristol
3.170,- Euro
140-420,- Euro
The Guesthouse Vienna
2.890,- Euro
140-280,- Euro
Kaiserhof Wien
2.590,- Euro
40-190,- Euro



The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, scheduled flight, return taxi transfers, travel cancellation expenses insurance.