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Another Incomparable Parsifal under Kiril Petrenko in Munich

06/04/201931/03/2019 by José Irurzun

GermanyGermany Wagner, Parsifal: Chorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper, Bayerisches Staatsorchester / Kirill Petrenko (conductor), Nationaltheater, Munich, 28.3.2019. (JMI)

Bayrerische Staatsoper’s Parsifal © R. Walz & W. Hösl

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Edita Gruberová in Roberto Devereux: Munich Bids Farewell to a Great Singer

06/04/201929/03/2019 by José Irurzun

GermanyGermany Donizetti, Roberto Devereux: Chorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper, Bayerisches Staatsorchester / Friedrich Haider (conductor), Nationaltheater, Munich, 27.3.2019. (JMI)

Edita Gruberová in Roberto Devereux (c) W. Hösl

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Anja Kampe Triumphs in Munich’s New La fanciulla del West

06/04/201927/03/2019 by José Irurzun

GermanyGermany Puccini, La fanciulla del West: Chorus of the Bayerische Staatsoper and Bayerisches Staatsorchester / James Gaffigan (conductor), Nationaltheater, Munich, 26.3.2019. (JMI)

Bayerische Staatsoper’s La fanciulla del West © W. Hösl

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Anja Harteros and Michael Volle Are Wunderbar in Munich’s Arabella

10/02/201927/01/2019 by José Irurzun

GermanyGermany Strauss, Arabella: Bayerische Staatsoper Orchestra / Constantin Trinks (conductor), Nationaltheatre, Munich, 25.1.2019. (JMI)

Anja Harteros and Michael Volle in Arabella © W. Hösl

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Kirill Petrenko Leads a Magnificent Bayerisches Staatsorchester and an Impressive Cast in Fidelio

10/02/201925/01/2019 by José Irurzun

GermanyGermany Beethoven, Fidelio: Bayerische Staatsoper Chorus and Orchestra / Kirill Petrenko (conductor), National Theater, Munich, 24.1.2019. (JMI)

Anja Kampe & Jonas Kaufmann in Fidelio © W. Hösl

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Verdi Meets Bergman in Munich’s Highly Recommended Otello

31/01/201928/12/2018 by Antoine Lévy-Leboyer

GermanyGermany Verdi, Otello: Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Bavarian State Opera / Kirill Petrenko (conductor), Nationaltheater, Munich, 21.12.2018. (ALL)

Anja Harteros (Desdemona) & Jonas Kaufmann (Otello)
© W. Hösl

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Bayerische Staatsoper’s Traditional Così Staging Continues to Please

14/12/201802/12/2018 by José Irurzun

GermanyGermany Mozart, Così fan tutte: Bayerische Staatsoper Chorus and Orchestra / Ivor Bolton (conductor), Nationaltheater, Munich, 29.11.2018. (JMI)

Così fan tutte (c) Bayerische Staatsoper

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Kirill Petrenko and Anja Harteros Are Magnificent in the Staatsoper’s Otello

14/12/201830/11/2018 by José Irurzun

GermanyGermany Verdi, Otello: Bayerische Staatsoper Chorus and Orchestra / Kirill Petrenko (conductor), Nationaltheater, Munich, 28.11.2018. (JMI)

Anja Harteros & Jonas Kaufmann in Otello © W. Hösl

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