from Friday 3 to Monday 6 May 2024, 3 nights
Arrangement 29
Der Rosenkavalier
R. Strauss
Richard Strauss’ light-hearted comedy “Der Rosenkavalier” combines music, literature and customs. In doing so, it paints an extremely realistic picture of Vienna in the 1840s - even if the tradition of the Rosenkavalier, who delivers a silver rose to the bride on behalf of the groom for the courtship, is an invention.
For the libretto, Strauss (1864-1949) had once again teamed up with his friend and literary figure Hugo von Hoffmannsthal. “Der Rosenkavalie” was one of the composer’s most popular works, and in addition to the opera, the non-musical play version was also very popular with audiences.
Strauss and von Hoffmannsthal had a very precise idea of their characters: be it the beautiful Field Marshal Princess Werdenberg, who was unhappily married at a very young age, now in her early 30s mourning her youth and distracting herself with amorous adventures; or Baron Ochs auf Lerchenau, a nobleman, albeit somewhat coarse and at the same time an outspoken womanizer, who would like to marry the blood-young Sophie primarily for her dowry, but is himself available for any hanky-panky.
Not only in terms of content, but also musically, “Der Rosenkavalier” differs greatly from the two previously composed, avant-garde operas “Salome” and “Elektra”; Viennese waltzes and folk melodies, Baroque allusions with Romantic sensibility are mixed in.
Der Rosenkavalier, R. Strauss, the 4.
Christoph Gedschold - Michael Schulz
Solen Mainguené, Stepanka Pucalkova, Tobias Schabel, Mathias Hausmann
Opernhaus
Elektra
R. Strauss
With “Elektra”, the Munich composer Richard Strauss (1864-1949), after “Salome”,once again places a woman thirsting for revenge at the center of his one-act opera. Although the composer initially had doubts as to whether these two works were too close in content, librettist and poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal was able to dispel Strauss’s misgivings. The opera celebrated its premiere in 1909 at the Dresden Court Opera.
Elektra cannot forgive her mother Clytemnestra for killing her father Agamemnon with her lover Aegisth. She has secretly placed her brother Orest with a nurse who is to raise him as an avenger, since Elektra herself is too weak to atone for the murder. Thus, while waiting for Orest’s return, Elektra lives with her sister at the home of her mother and her lover. Meanwhile, Clytemnestra is plagued by nightmares, which she hopes will be alleviated by Elektra, of all people. However, Elektra says in no uncertain terms that only her death can take away her dreams. When the news of Orest’s death reaches the court, Clytemnestra is relieved, while Electra is devastated. She plans to take revenge herself with the help of her sister, but she refuses. When a stranger enters the court, Electra recognizes her brother in him; the news of his death was a diversion. Orest atones for his father’s death, and Elektra celebrates ecstatically until she collapses dead.
Elektra, R. Strauss, the 5.
Christoph Gedschold - Peter Konwitschny
Christiane Libor, Karin Lovelius, Jennifer Holloway, Yorck Felix Speer, Dan Karlström
Opernhaus



Hotel informations for Leipzig 29
Leipzig, Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof Leipzig, Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof
Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof *****
Located in the heart of Leipzig, a few steps away from the St. Thomas and St. Nicholas churches, close to the Opera and the Gewandhaus, the Steigenberger Handelshof ***** is ideally located for a cultural stay in the J. S. Bach city. Behind its historical facade, 177 large and comfortable rooms welcome you in a modern nd uncluttered atmosphere. A wellness centre, a Turkish bath, a sauna, the restaurant Le Grand and a bar, located inside the majestic atrium, complete its facilities.
Townhouse ****
The boutique hotel Townhouse Leipzig Vagabond Club offers its guests the ideal starting point for exploring the lively music city of Leipzig: located in the pedestrian zone opposite St Thomas’ Church, the Opera House and Gewandhaus are also within easy reach in just 10 minutes on foot. Parquet floors and modern design combine to create a charming temporary home, while the fitness, sauna and relaxation area takes care of your physical well-being. For breakfast, "The Breakfast Club Hawaiian Style" welcomes you with selected local (organic) products.



All-inclusive price per person for Leipzig 29
Single room/ night
Steigenberger Grandhotel Handelshof
1.050,- Euro
40-110,- Euro
Townhouse
850,- Euro
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The price includes
Overnights including breakfast, good opera tickets, travel cancellation expenses insurance.