
Georg Zeppenfeld
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Both Florez and Diana Damrau brought their bel canto expertise and superb vocalism to the service of Verdi's music. The Rigoletto, Zeljko Lucic, ran the gamut from tenderness with his Gilda to thundering fury with everyone else. I also liked the production. At first, when Rigoletto was putting on his grease paint during the overture, I was afraid that it might be a typical "Euro-trash" production, with a bit of warmed over I Pagliacci. But the sets and dramatic action really served the music and libretto. I would have to say that I came to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the story and characters as a result of seeing this performance.
Rigoletto - Semperoper Dresden

Live performance from the Salzburg Festival, 6 August 2012.
Die Zauberflöte

A dream came true at Dresden's Semperoper in May 2016 when opera superstars Piotr Beczala and Anna Netrebko made their Wagner debuts as Lohengrin and Elsa, inspired to take on their new roles by Christian Thielmann, the Dresden Staatskapelle's principal conductor and one of the leading Wagner conductors of our day. Die Welt described the performance captured here as "musically one of the finest Lohengrins of all time". Contributing to the triumph are Evelyn Herlitzius's Ortrud. Tomasz Konieczny's Telramund, Georg Zeppenfeld's King Henry and the Dresden State Opera Chorus.
Richard Wagner - Lohengrin

The male circle of the Grail Knights is in crisis. Time and again, knights desert to the counter-realm of the sorcerer Klingsor, who had previously been rejected by the circle of knights. With the help of seductive women, above all Kundry, he succeeds in bringing down the knights. He is even able to tempt the Grail King Amfortas into a misstep. He steals his sacred spear and inflicts an incurable wound. As a result, Amfortas' ritual duty of unveiling the Grail has become an ordeal. Only a pure fool is destined to undo the Grail King's fall from grace and reverse its devastating consequences.
Parsifal

After Tristan und Isolde (2016), Parsifal (2017) and Die Meistersinger von NĂŒrnberg (2018) this is the fourth installment of the exclusive, multiyear partnership between Deutsche Grammophon and the Bayreuth Festival, in which the Yellow Label is the exclusive audiovisual partner of the mythical Wagner festival, releasing each edition's new production on Blu-ray. This year, we are proud to release on Blu-ray the celebrated production of Lohengrin which was premiered on 25 July 2018, featuring an illustrious cast including Piotr Beczala and Anja Harteros in their house debuts, as well as the acclaimed return of Waltraud Meier to the Bayreuth Festival. The New York Times praised Piotr Beczalaâs Lohengrin as âoutstandingâ, Anja Harteros [making] her impressive Bayreuth debutâ as Elsa, and Ortrud âplayed with dominant presence by the incomparable Waltraud Meierâ.
Lohengrin

Beethovenâs only opera is a masterpiece, an uplifting story of risk and triumph. In this new production, conducted by Antonio Pappano, Jonas Kaufmann plays the political prisoner Florestan, and Lise Davidsen his wife Leonore (disguised as âFidelioâ) who daringly sets out to rescue him. Set in strong counterpoint are the ingredients of domestic intrigue, determined love and the cruelty of an oppressive regime. The music is transcendent throughout and includes the famous Act I Quartet, the Prisonersâ Chorus and Florestanâs impassioned Act II cry in the darkness and vision of hope. Tobias Kratzerâs new staging brings together the dark reality of the French Revolutionary âTerrorâ and our own time to illuminate Fidelioâs inspiring message of shared humanity.
Royal Opera House: Fidelio

Christian Thielemann conducts the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra in this production of Wagner's opera recorded in 2015. Starring Stephen Gould as Tristan and Evelyn Herlitzius as Isolde, the cast also includes Georg Zeppenfeld, Iain Paterson, Raimund Nolte and Christa Mayer.
Tristan Und Isolde

Beethovenâs only opera is a masterpiece, an uplifting story of risk and triumph. In this new production, conducted by Antonio Pappano, David Butt Philip plays the political prisoner Florestan, and Lise Davidsen his wife Leonore (disguised as âFidelioâ) who daringly sets out to rescue him. Set in strong counterpoint are the ingredients of domestic intrigue, determined love and the cruelty of an oppressive regime.
Beethoven: Fidelio

The Bayreuth Festival's annual new production is one of the most eagerly awaited events of the operatic calendar, and in 2025 Matthias Davids brings his experience as a multi-award-winning director of musical theatre to Wagner's only mature comedy, Die Meistersinger von NĂŒrnberg. This highly anticipated staging is matched by a superb musical line-up, with Daniele Gatti conducting an international cast including Georg Zeppenfeld as Hans Sachs, Michael Spyres as Walther von Stolzing and the young Swedish soprano Christina Nilsson as Eva. All in all, it promises to be a fresh and revitalizing take on this most inspiring of Wagner's works, which asks fundamental questions about art, inspiration and what it means to be truly creative.
Die Meistersinger von NĂŒrnberg - Bayreuth Festival 2025

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TannhÀuser und der SÀngerkrieg auf der Wartburg

The new Bayreuth production of the Ring Cycle that premiered in 2013 offered spectacular sets, courtesy of Aleksandar DeniÄ. As is regularly the case in Frank Castorf's productions, live video recordings add an extra dimension and in this performance Die WalkĂŒre is set at the beginning in the 19th century and then moves ahead to the Stalin era. The geographic setting is Baku, Azerbaijan, so in addition to Wild West capitalism, Castorf also takes aim at Soviet communism. The leading roles are also strongly cast in this third revival of Castorf's production, with Christopher Ventris, Heidi Melton, Catherine Foster and John Lundgren.
The Ring of the Nibelung: The Valkyrie

Die WalkĂŒre (The Valkyrie), WWV 86B, is the second of the four music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, (English: The Ring of the Nibelung). It was performed, as a single opera, at the National Theatre Munich on 26 June 1870, and received its first performance as part of the Ring cycle at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus on 14 August 1876.
Wagner: Die WalkĂŒre

This performance of the Richard Wagner opera Logengrin was filmed in high definition for the Bayreuth Festival in 2011, and features vocalists like Georg Zeppenfeld, Klaus Florian Vogt, and Anette Dasch in the leading roles.
Lohengrin

German composer Richard Wagner wrote Parsifal, which is a three-act opera that tells the story of the title character's quest to save the Knights of the Holy Grail by returning the Holy Spear, healing King Amfortas, and carrying out the sacred ceremony of uncovering the Holy Grail.
Wagner: Parsifal

Fierrabras of 1823 is the last of Franz Schubertâs stage works. Rarely performed to this day, this heroic-romantic opera has now been staged for the first time ever at the Salzburg Festival by famous director Peter Stein. Based on an old French 12th-century epic, the plot depicts the military conflict between Christians and Moors at the time of Charlemagne â as a backdrop to stories of love and friendship that prove to be stronger than war and hatred of otherness. The strong cast includes the âmarvellously expressive miracle Dorothea Röschmannâ (Die Zeit) and âMichael Schade, who exudes his exceptional tenor in Fierrabrasâs heroic ariasâ (Der neue Merker). Under the energetic baton of lngo Metzmacher, the Vienna Philharmonic unfold âthe melos, the poetry, the sweetness and the dramatic force of Schubertâs highly refined and atmospheric sound worldsâ (Kleine Zeitung) in highly romantic fashion.
Schubert: Fierrabras

Christian Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performing Beethoven Symphonies 1-9
Beethoven: The Complete Symphonies

A staging of Verdi's opera "Nabucco" by Andreas Homoki. Recorded at Opernhaus ZĂŒrich.
Verdi: Nabucco

Christian Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performing Beethoven Symphonies Nos. 7, 8 and 9
Beethoven: Symphonies 7-9

Axel Köhlerâs production of Der FreischĂŒtz at the Dresden State Opera was described by Die Presse as âa minor miracle in Dresdenâ. In the words of the Salzburger Nachrichten, Köhler âscored a bulleyeâ with his sombre and satanic interpretation of Weberâs Romantic opera about love, temptation, souls sold to the Devil, obsession andfaith. According to the Financial Times, Christian Thielemann and the Dresden Staatskapelle conjured up a sense of âmortal terror from the orchestra pit. [âŠ] Thielemann is in command of every detail. That makes for utterly gripping listening.â
Der FreischĂŒtz

Opera in two acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder.