Munich Opera Festival 2023

The Munich Opera Festival, from 6/23-23 to 7/31-23, is an internationally renowned institution. During the summer months, the programme condenses an immense density of opera repertoire, crème de la crème casts, several premieres and an audience travelling from all over the world, united in a unique programme. 

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FESTIVAL PROGRAM
 

The 2023 Munich Opera Festival unites new productions created on the basis of the current season’s guiding principles. Two apparently opposing complexes, war and love, are closely interwoven with one another. To close the Munich Opera Festival we focus on works by Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner, two antagonist composers in vision and temperament, at the helm of competing musical currents. With Aida, to be enjoyed as an “Opera for All” new production, Otello and Don Carlo by Verdi and Lohengrin, also a new production, Tristan and Isolde by Wagner, the programme features five of the world’s greatest operas. The state of love could not be considered more differentiated here. It becomes a wrestling of the Titans, a plea for love. The Festival’s two opera premieres, Hamlet by Brett Dean and Semele by Georg Frideric Handel, combine the earliest musical theatre with contemporary musical theatre. Further opera performances: War and Peace by Sergei S. Prokofiev, Così van tutte by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Dido and Aeneas / Expectation by Henry Purcell / Arnold Schönberg as further new productions of the current season and repertoire highlights such as Boris Godunov by Modest P. Mussorgsky and Salome by Richard Strauss. The ballet performance Sphären.01 | Goecke with contemporary choreographies celebrates  its premiere at the beginning of the Festival, complemented by the new productions, Schmetterling by Sol León and Paul Lightfoot and Tchaikovsky Overtures by Alexei Ratmansky.

 

HAMLET

Vladimir Jurowski, General Music Director of the Bayerische Staatsoper since the 2021/2022 season, was Music Director of Glyndebourne Festival Opera in England from 2001 to 2013. He returned to Glyndebourne in 2017 to conduct the world premiere of Brett Dean's Hamlet, directed by Neil Armfield.

 

SEMELE

Semele is director Claus Guth's third production at the Bayerische Staatsoper. In 2007 he staged Giuseppe Verdi's Luisa Miller, and in 2022 Bluthaus by Georg Friedrich Haas. Guth lives in Munich, where he studied philosophy, German philology and theatre at LMU Munich, as well as theatre and opera direction at the Hochschule für Musik in Munich.

SPHÄREN.01 | GOECKE

In the new series Spheres in June 2023, ballet director Laurent Hilaire focuses on the younger generation of dance makers. The aim is to trace connections within a choreographic "sphere" and to derive elements of a possible dance language of the future. 

OPERA FOR ALL - THE BAYERISCHE STAATSOPER AND BMW INVITE YOU!

On Sunday, July 23rd, 2023,Aida will be shown as part of the Opera for All series on the Max-Joseph-Platz.

FESTIVAL FOCUS: ARTWORK OF THE FUTURE?

This year's Munich Opera Festival will focus on works by Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi - two artists who, each in their own way, became revolutionaries of musical theater. 
Lectures, artistic interventions, guided tours and discussions will both sharpen the view of the form-breaking potential of the old masters and confront them with today's perspectives on the music theater of the future.

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TICKETS FOR THE MUNICH OPERA FESTIVAL 2023

The easiest way to buy tickets for the Munich Opera Festival is to click on the respective ticket button in the schedule overview. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased by telephone or at the box office. 

Box office of the Bavarian State Opera
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Opening hours: Mon - Sat, 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

 

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