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Tannhäuser

The realm of the goddess Venus, where the mortal Tannhäuser has been residing as her lover, is dedicated to passion and sensuality. Finally becoming tired of these kinds of pleasures, he yearns to return to earth. With his plea to Mary, mother of God, Venus’s world disappears and Tannhäuser finds himself once again at the foot of the Wartburg. He hears of a prize-singing contest on the subject of love. In contrast to the other competitors who sing of the purity of feeling, Tannhäuser praises the pleasure of the senses. In the resulting uproar there are calls for his death. Elisabeth, whose heart he sought to conquer, offers her protection. He is sent to Rome to seek absolution. After months, the procession of pilgrims arrives without him. Elisabeth dies before Tannhäuser wearily returns, mortified that he has not received papal forgiveness. A miracle intervenes, and Tannhäuser’s sin is purged.


Synopsis

Grand romantic opera in three acts by Richard Wagner. In German language.

Running time 4 hours 15 minutes

Premiere 29 Jun 1997

Next Performances / Casting

31 Oct 2013
05:00 pm - 09:15 pm
10 Nov 2013
04:00 pm - 08:15 pm
17 Nov 2013
04:00 pm - 08:15 pm

Staging: Peter Konwitschny
Set Design: Hartmut Meyer
Costume Design: Ines Hertel
Choir: Pablo Assante
Dramaturgy: Werner Hintze

Casting 31 Oct 2013

Walther von der Vogelweide: Tom Martinsen
Biterolf: Tilmann Rönnebeck
Heinrich der Schreiber: Aaron Pegram
Reimar von Zweter: Tomislav Lucic
Ein junger Hirt: Christiane Hossfeld

Saxon State Opera Choir
Sinfoniechor Dresden - Extrachor der Semperoper Dresden
Staatskapelle Dresden

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Robert Gambill (Tannhäuser), Staatsopernchor|Tannhäuser|© Matthias Creutziger

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