Live concerts
Concert hall opens in
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Sun, 27 May 2012 5 p.m. (Berlin time)
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Berliner Philharmoniker
Sir Simon Rattle
Eva-Maria Westbroek, Christian Elsner, Terje Stensvold, Evelyn Herlitzius
Richard Wagner
Die Walküre Concert PerformanceEva-Maria Westbroek Soprano (Sieglinde), Christian Elsner Tenor (Siegmund), Lilli Paasikivi Mezzo-Soprano (Fricka), Terje Stensvold Bass (Wotan), Heike Grötzinger Mezzo-Soprano (Siegrune), Mikhail Petrenko Bass (Hunding), Joanna Porackova Soprano (Gerhilde), Julianne Young Mezzo-Soprano (Waltraute), Andrea Baker Mezzo-Soprano (Schwertleite), Eva Vogel Mezzo-Soprano (Grimgerde), Evelyn Herlitzius Soprano (Brünnhilde), Anette Bod Mezzo-Soprano (Rossweisse), Anna Gabler Soprano (Ortlinde), Susan Foster Soprano (Helmwige)
When the Berliner Philharmoniker, conducted by Simon Rattle, performed Wagner’s Die Walküre at the Festival of Aix-en-Provence in the summer of 2007, they had not played the work for four decades. “You do not know what an orchestra is until you have heard the Berliner Philharmoniker,” Le Monde wrote. “The brass astounded with their penetrating power and precision, strings and woodwinds left us speechless.” Luckily, you do not need to wait such a long time until the work is performed by the orchestra again. In a concert performance conducted by Simon Rattle, Die Walküre is once again to be heard at the Philharmonie.
Some of the singers from the Aix production also reprise their roles, including Eva-Maria Westbroek as Sieglinde. The critic of Libération wrote at that time, she was “in Olympic form: noble and powerful, with flexible, radiant top notes, a glorious low register and ideal characterization.” Appearing with her is Evelyn Herlitzius as Brünnhilde, one of the most renowned Wagnerian singers of our time who has performed the role several times at the Bayreuth Festival. Among the male performers, however, there are some new discoveries to the world of Wagner. In the role of Siegmund is Christian Elsner, who first sang this role at the Semperoper in Dresden in April 2010; he was described as the “perfect interpreter” (Der Tagesspiegel) of the title role in a performance of Parsifal in Berlin. As Wotan, we will hear Terje Stensvold who, after more than 25 years at the Norwegian National Opera in Oslo, has become much in demand all over the world, including appearances at the Vienna State Opera, Covent Garden in London and La Scala in Milan. In the course of this great development in his career, he has turned increasingly to the work of Wagner and today is considered one of the leading interpreters of Wotan.
