Leipzig Opera
The Leipzig Opera (in German: Oper Leipzig) is an opera house and opera company located at the Augustusplatz in Leipzig, Germany.
History
Performances of opera in Leipzig trace back to Singspiel performances beginning in the year 1693. The director of many of those early operas at the original Opernhaus auf dem Brühl (also: Oper am Brühl) was Telemann.
The Leipzig Opera does not have its own opera orchestra – the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra performs as its orchestra. This relationship began in 1766 with performances of the Singspiel Die verwandelten Weiber, oder Der Teufel ist los by Johann Adam Hiller.
Opera House, 1868
The previous theater (the "Neues Theater") was inaugurated on 28 January 1868 with Jubilee Overture by Carl Maria von Weber and the overture for Iphigénie en Aulide by Gluck and Goethe's play Iphigenia in Tauris. From 1886 to 1888, Gustav Mahler was the second conductor; Arthur Nikisch was his superior. During an air raid in the night of 3 December 1943, part of the bombing of Leipzig in World War II, the theater was destroyed, as were all of Leipzig's theatres.
Opera House, 1960
Construction of the modern opera house began in 1956. The theater was inaugurated on 8 October 1960 with a performance of Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.[1]
Since 2009, Ulf Schirmer is the Generalmusikdirektor (General Music Director, or GMD); he was elected artistic director in 2011 for a five-year term.
General music directors
Among the people with the title Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) were
- Arthur Nikisch (1878)
- Gustav Mahler (1886–1888)
- Otto Lohse (1912)
- Gustav Brecher (1923)
- Paul Schmitz (1932)
- Helmut Seydelmann (1951)
- Paul Schmitz (1964)
- Lothar Zagrosek (1990–1992)
- Jiří Kout (1993)
- Michail Jurowski (1999)
- Riccardo Chailly (2005–2008)
- Ulf Schirmer (2009–present)
World premieres
Several operas received their premiere in Leipzig, including:
- 1826: Oberon by Weber (first production in Germany)
- 1828: Der Vampyr by Marschner
- 1837: Zar und Zimmermann by Lortzing
- 1850: Genoveva by Schumann
- 1902: Orestes by Felix Weingartner
- 1927: Jonny spielt auf |by Krenek
- 1930: Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny by Weill
- 1931: Die Blume von Hawaii by Abraham
- 1933: Der Silbersee by Weill
- 1937: Viola by Ludwig Schmidseder
- 1943: Catulli Carmina by Orff
- 1966: Guyana Johnny by Alan Bush
- 1971: Der zerbrochne Krug by Fritz Geißler
- 1988: Der Idiot by Karl Ottomar Treibmann
- 1991: Matka by Annette Schlünz
- 1993: Nachtwache by Jörg Herchet
- 1993: Dienstag from Licht by Stockhausen
- 1996: Freitag from Licht by Stockhausen
- 1997: Abraum by Jörg Herchet
- 2001: Persephone oder der Ausgleich der Welten by Günter Neubert
- 2006: Der schwarze Mönch by Philippe Hersant
- 2009: Rituale – eine Tanzoper für Georg Friedrich Händel by Heike Hennig
- 2009: Das Wesentliche ist unsichtbar, production of the opera's children's choir
- 2010: Monsieu Mathieu, was wird? production of the opera's children's choir with schools, music by Bruno Coulais and Christophe Barratier
- 2011: Was, wäre, wenn? produktion of the opera's children's choir
- 2011: Waldrandgeflüster, produktion of the opera's youthe and children's choir
- 2015: The Canterville Ghost by Gordon Getty
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