Kyle Ketelsen
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Director Carrie Cracknell makes her Met debut, reinvigorating the classic story with a staging that moves the action to the modern day, in a contemporary American industrial town.
The Metropolitan Opera: Carmen

RenĂ©e Fleming makes her highly anticipated return to the Met in the world-premiere production of Pulitzer Prizeâwinning composer Kevin Putsâs The Hours, adapted from Michael Cunninghamâs acclaimed novel. Inspired by Virginia Woolfâs Mrs. Dalloway and made a household name by the Oscar-winning 2002 film version starring Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, and Nicole Kidman, the powerful story follows three women from different eras who each grapple with their inner demons and their roles in society. The exciting premiere radiates with star power, with Kelli OâHara and Joyce DiDonato joining Fleming as the operaâs trio of heroines. Phelim McDermott directs this compelling drama, with Met Music Director Yannick NĂ©zet-SĂ©guin on the podium to conduct Putsâs poignant and powerful score.
The Metropolitan Opera: The Hours

DON GIOVANNI is one of the timeless classics of all opera. Mozartâs music, and the words of his great collaborator Da Ponte, are brought to life in Francesca Zambelloâs engrossing production with its rich and colourful designs by Maria Bjornson. The music is memorable, dramatic and enjoyable: from the seductive solo voices of the famous âLa ci darem la manoâ to the fabulous ensemble as Don Giovanniâs infatuated conquests, vengeful victims and their outraged relatives join forces for justice. And retribution does finally come to Don Giovanni, a serial womanizer and a murderer, with the searing flames of Hell ready to engulf him. Simon Keenlyside heads the outstanding cast at the Covent Garden Royal Opera House, conducted by renowned Mozart expert Charles Mackerras.
Don Giovanni

Gounod's Faust at the Bavarian State Opera: Jonathan Tetelman plays Faust, the scholar who makes a pact with Mephistopheles (Kyle Ketelsen) before seducing Marguerite (Olga Kulchynska). The unfortunate woman descends into madness but ultimately achieves redemption. Lotte de Beer directs this production, which marks Nathalie Stutzmann's debut in Munich as conductor.
Charles Gounod: Faust @ Bavarian State Opera, Munich

More than two centuries after its creation, the emotional pull of this supreme opera remains absolutely intact. Dmitri Tcherniakov duly revisits the myth and makes the seducer of Seville a âman without qualitiesâ, a cipher whose words have a hypnotic power over women. His words will disrupt the proprieties ruling the Commandatoreâs family. His words are also what makes Don Juan such a subversive figure and the embodiment of one of the most powerful modern European myths. Leading the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra is one of the best Mozart conductors, Louis LangrĂ©e. Bo Skovhus portrays a dispirited Don Giovanni, old playboy and anti-hero. Kyle Ketelsen is his servant Leporello, currently a shoe-in for this rĂŽle. The superb female trio is composed of Marlis Petersen (Donna Anna), Kristine Opolais (Elvira) and Kerstin Avemo (Zerlina).
Mozart: Don Giovanni
Live performance from Chorégies d'Orange, 11 July 2015.
Carmen aux Chorégies d'Orange 2015

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Richard Strauss: Salome - Staatsoper Hamburg

The 2021 production by the Dutch National Opera of the work by German composer Rudi Stephan (1887â1915) "Die ersten Menschen" ("The First Humans"), completed in 1914 to a libretto by Otto BorngrĂ€ber interpreting the Biblical story of the Garden of Eden through symbolism and the then nascent science of psychoanalysis. This production was part of the Holland Festival of Amsterdam.
Rudi Stephan: Die ersten Menschen

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Don Giovanni - Aus der Wiener Staatsoper, Dezember 2021

In this strikingly modern 2016 production from the Zurich Opera House, Tcherniakov transposes the operaâs intrigue from forest and castle to living room and psychiatric office. The love story of the original work remains riveting, but Tcherniakov brings an unexpected psychological element to his mise en scĂšne, with Prince Golaud as a psychiatrist and MĂ©lisande as a young woman suffering from PTSD. Youâve never seen PellĂ©as like this!
Pelléas et Mélisande

In a village community that holds firm to archaic customs, the young hunter Max must pass a marksmanship test so he may marry his sweetheart, Agathe. Of all times now when his shooting has been very much below par! Carl Maria von Weber and his librettist Friedrich Kind fluctuate between ghost story, fairy tale, fortune play and interplay between heaven and hell.
Der FreischĂŒtz - Bayerische Staatsoper

What if Don Juan were a woman? At the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, director David Hermann presents a bold and modernist reinterpretation of Mozartâs opera, elevated by the collective excellence of its cast.