from Thursday 6 to Sunday 9 June 2024, 3 nights
Arrangement 57
Turandot
G. Puccini
When Giacomo Puccini died in Brussels in November 1924 as a result of cancer, his composition of "Turandot" was still unfinished. The composer Franco Alfano (1876-1954) was then commissioned to complete the opera. At the premiere at the Teatro alla Scala, the work was performed as a homage to Puccini only up to Liù’s death aria. The conductor Arturo Toscanini addressed the audience at this point: "Here the opera ends, because this is where the master died".
"Turandot" can be regarded as the culmination of Puccini’s creative output, since it perfectly combines all four elements that characterize his incomparable style: The slave Liù symbolizes the lyrical-sentimental element, the pair Turandot/Kalaf the heroic, while the three courtiers stand for the comic-grotesque. The exotic element is achieved by using authentic Chinese sages and pentatonic motifs.
Compared to his other works, "Turandot" has greater echoes of contemporary musical trends, as well as dissonances, polytonal effects and, for the traditionally trained listener, irritating effects in singing and orchestration, making it - compared to his earlier operas - long less popular with the audience. In the meantime, however, Puccini’s last work has established itself on the opera stages. In it, his life’s work is bundled and gives room for speculation as to what the composer’s further musical development might have been like.
Turandot, G. Puccini, the 7.
Axel Kober - Claus Guth
Asmik Grigorian
Asmik Grigorian, born May 12, 1981 in Vilnius in a family of lyrical artists, has been a soloist of the Vilnius City Opera since its inception in 2006. She has twice received the Golden Stage Cross (the highest honor for singers in Lithuania ): in 2005, on the occasion of her debut in the title role of La Traviata, and in 2016, for her portrayal of Mrs Lovett by Sweeney Todd.
Her international career took off in 2016 when she performed the title role of Madame Butterfly at the Stockholm Opera House where she was once again a guest for Fedora directed by Christof Loy. In the 2019-2020 opera season, Asmik Grigorian performs Chrysothemis at the Salzburg Festival in a new production of Elektra directed by Krzysztof Warlikowski.
Asmik Grigorian, Kristina Mkhitaryan, Fabio Sartori, Dan Paul Dumitrescu
Staatsoper
Récital Piotr Beczala
Born in 1966 in Czechowice-Dziedzice, Poland, tenor Piotr Beczała’s elegant, yet powerful vocal delivery has thrilled audiences on opera and concert stages around the world. His engagements have taken the opera singer to all the major houses, including Berlin, Munich, Milan, New York, Salzburg, Vienna and Zurich. In the summer of 2018, after only a few weeks of rehearsals, Beczała made his acclaimed debut on the Green Hill at the Bayreuth Festival, where he took over at short notice for Roberto Alagna in the role of Lohengrin.
Beczała’s extensive repertoire continues to include the title roles in the operas Werther, Roméo et Juliette, Faust and Les Contes d’Hoffmanns, as well as the roles of Il Duca di Mantova (Rigoletto), Rodolfo (La bohème), Sir Edgardo di Ravenswood (Lucia di Lammermoor), Lenski (Eugene Onegin), Tamino (The Magic Flute), Don Ottavio (Don Giovanni) and Alfredo (La traviata). Beczała is one of the leading tenors of our time, performing alongside renowned top orchestras, conductors and notable stage partners, including Placido Domingo, Sir Elliott Gardiner, Fabio Luisi, Riccardo Muti, Christian Thielemann, Diana Damrau as well as Anna Netrebko.
Récital Piotr Beczala, the 8.
Klavier:
Helmut Deutsch
Helmut Deutsch was born in Vienna in 1945, where he learned piano, composition and musicology at the Vienna Academy from 1967 until 1979. Helmut Deutsch began his career as an accompanist with Irmgard Seefried and collaborated for more than twelve years with Hermann Prey. Helmut Deutsch has performed with the greatest singers including Olaf Bär, Diana Damrau, Annette Dasch, Matthias Goerne, Hans Hotter, his former student Jonas Kaufmann, Anne Sofie von Otter, Andreas Schmidt, Bo Skovhus, Michael Volle and many more .
Helmut Deutsch
Konzerthaus



Hotel informations for Vienna 57
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 57
Single room/ night
Rosewood Vienna
On request
Auf Anfrage
Sacher
On request
170-410,- Euro
Imperial
2.420,- Euro
150-230,- Euro
Bristol
2.230,- Euro
140-420,- Euro
The Guesthouse Vienna
1.990,- Euro
140-280,- Euro
Kaiserhof Wien
1.790,- Euro
40-190,- Euro



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