Státní opera Praha

Events:
Šípková Růženka
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
04.06.2013
Rigoletto
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
05.06.2013
Amerikana III.
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
22.05.2013 - 16.06.2013
Tosca
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
25.05.2013 - 19.06.2013
Kouzelná flétna (Die Zauberflote)
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
31.05.2013 - 22.06.2013
Aida
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
24.05.2013 - 28.06.2013
Carmen
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
01.06.2013 - 29.06.2013
Turandot
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
21.06.2013 - 12.09.2013
La Bohéme
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
06.06.2013 - 20.09.2013
Don Quichotte
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
08.09.2013 - 22.09.2013
Madama Butterfly
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
18.06.2013 - 24.09.2013
Labutí jezero (Swan Lake)
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
29.05.2013 - 27.09.2013
Nabucco
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
02.06.2013 - 28.09.2013
Netopýr
Státní opera Praha, Praha 1
21.09.2013 - 29.09.2013
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Details of event
After Neumann’s death in 1910, Alexander Zemlinsky became the director of the opera from 1911–1927. A great director and composer, Zemlinsky enriched Prague’s cultural life with his unrivalled interpretations of Mozart’s works and significant stagings of works by E. Krenek, P. Hindemith, E. W. Korngold, F. Schreker, as well as his own works. During his era, first-rate artists appeared here such as M. Müller, M. Huss, F. Schorr, L. Slezak, R. Tauber, L. Lehmann and others. Under his successor, Georg Szell, works by modern composers were also performed. The theater featured a remarkably wide repertoire, even including works from Prague German composers (F. Finke, T. Veidl, H. Krása). The company also had excellent singers at its disposal (R. Pauly, R. Stevens, K. Baum, H. Hotter etc.). The final performance in the theater took place on September 25, 1938, when the Theater Association terminated all contracts and sold the theater building to the Czechoslovak state. During the occupation, the theater did not have any regular performances under the name of The Prague German Opera. There were only occasional guest performances by a few German companies.
Among the exceptional artistic figures who performed here were directors Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Felix Mottl, Arthur Nikisch and Felix Weingartner, as well as soloists Anna Bahr-Mildenburg, Berta Lauterer-Foerster, Maria Jeritza, Nellie Melba, Karl Burian, Enrico Caruso, Benjamino Gigli, Jan Kiepura, Richard Kubla, and Tino Pattiera. After liberation, the building was handed over to the May 5th Theater, which later became part of the National Theater. Since its inception in 1992, the Prague State Opera has celebrated the tradition of the New German Theater, not only through the space in which it plays, but above all through the dramaturgy and establishment of its own documentation center, which would like to archive the activities of the NDT (New German Theater), since the archive of this theater has unfortunately been irretrievably lost.
Where:
- Státní opera Praha, Wilsonova 8, Praha 1
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