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Valer Sabadus - Graun Opera Arias

Margravial Opera House, Bayreuth, Germany
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Bayreuth, Germany
Starts at: 19:30

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Festival

Bayreuth Baroque Opera Festival 2023

Bayreuth Baroque will present you two staged opera productions, concerts and much more at the Margravial Opera House, the Eremitage, Colmdorf Palace and two Margravial churches from 7 to 17 September 2023. Artistic Director Max Emanuel Cencic and Managing Director Dr Clemens Lukas have presented the program to the public on 20 January.

Programme
Carl Heinrich Graun: Overture from Rodelinda, Regina de’ Longobardi GraunWV B:I:6
Carl Heinrich Graun: “Quest’ o Dio lugubre aspetto” Aria from Rodelinda, Regina de’ Longobardi GraunWV B:I:6
Carl Heinrich Graun: “Fonte ch’accresci l’onda“ Aria from Rodelinda, Regina de’ Longobardi GraunWV B:I:6
Carl Heinrich Graun: Overture from Cesare e Cleopatra GraunWV B:I:7
Carl Heinrich Graun: “Sulle sponde del torbido lete” Aria from Artaserse GraunWV B:I:8
Carl Heinrich Graun: “Barbaro non comprendo“ Aria from Adriano in Siria GraunWV B:I:12
Carl Heinrich Graun: Overture from L’Orfeo GraunWV B:I:25
Carl Heinrich Graun: “O più tremar non voglio” Aria from Demofoonte GraunWV B:I:13
Carl Heinrich Graun: “Misero pargoletto” Aria from Demofoonte GraunWV B:I:13
Carl Heinrich Graun: Overture from Montezuma GraunWV B:I:29
Carl Heinrich Graun: “Si, per la rea congiura” Aria from Montezuma GraunWV B:I:29
Carl Heinrich Graun: “Ah Gandarte“ – „Dov’è? s’affretti“ Recitativo accompagnato and Aria from Alessandro e Poro GraunWV B:I:10
Overview

Accompanied by the Bayreuth “legionaires”, the oh!} Orkiestra under Martyna Pastuszka, Valer Sabadus will astound us with Graun’s musical character studies – in the hope that in future we shall hear more of one of the greats of eighteenth-century music.

The Early Music scene is no longer conceivable today without the Romanian-German counter tenor Valer Sabadus. With his precisely intoned, crystal-clear and lyrically emotional voice capable of mastering the most dizzying heights and coloratura with apparent ease, he breathes new life into the old masters, portraying figures on stage in a way that touches the heart.

In this concert he dedicates himself to the stage works of Carl Heinrich Graun, most of which have fallen into oblivion.

Born round 1704/05 in Brandenburg, the composer attracted attention already during his studies; by 1724 he was engaged at the Court in Brunswick as successor to Johann Adolph Hasse. The Prussian Crown Prince Frederick – later the Great – was so affected by his talent that he engaged him at his court in Rheinsberg. Here, under Frederick, Graun composed his most distinguished stage works, including Cleopatra e Cesare, which opened the Königliche Hofoper – today the Berlin Staatsoper ­– also Montezuma, for which the Prussian king himself wrote the libretto.

Venue Info

Margravial Opera House - Bayreuth
Location   Opernstraße 14

The Margravial Opera House is a Baroque opera house in the town of Bayreuth, Germany. Built between 1745 and 1750, it is one of Europe's few surviving theatres of the period and has been extensively restored. On 30 June 2012, the opera house was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List because of its exceptional Baroque architecture.

The Bayreuth Opera House was inaugurated on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Elisabeth Fredericka Sophie with Duke Charles Eugene of Württemberg. Princess Wilhelmine, older sister of the Prussian king Frederick the Great, had established the margravial theatre company in 1737. In the new opera house she participated as a composer of opera works and Singspiele, as well as an actor and director. Today she features in a sound-and-light presentation for tourists. After her death in 1758, performances ceased and the building went into disuse, one reason for its good conservation status.

More than one hundred years later, the stage's great depth of 27 metres  attracted the composer Richard Wagner, who in 1872 chose Bayreuth as festival centre and had the Festspielhaus built north of the town. The foundation stone ceremony was held on 22 May, Wagner's birthday, and included a performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, directed by the maestro.

Parts of the 1994 biopic Farinelli were filmed in the Opera House. The theatre was the site of the annual Bayreuther Osterfestival until 2009. Each September from the year 2000 to 2009, the theatre also hosted the Bayreuth Baroque festival, with performances of early operatic rarities. The 2009 festival included performances of Andrea Bernasconi's festa teatrale, L'Huomo, to a libretto by the Margravine Wilhelmine. Bayreuth Baroque was revived in 2020.

The theatre closed between October 2012 for extensive refurbishment and redevelopment and reopened 12 April 2018.

The Margravial Opera House is modelled on Italian loge theatres of the period. The fully preserved tiers of loges made primarily of wood and canvas are installed as a free-standing construction within the stone exterior. The interior of the theatre was constructed in record time with some of the wooden architectural elements and sculptures prefabricated and painted elsewhere. Thus a masterpiece of ephemeral festival architecture was completed from 1744 until 1748 in under four years.

The restoration that took place from 2013 to 2018 re-established the original light and airy atmosphere of the illusionist painting in the auditorium with its overwhelming three-dimensional effect.

The auditorium and stage form a single unit. The large stage portal framed by columns at the rear of the auditorium faces the court loge. The sculptures decorating the loge, like those above the stage, glorify the Hohenzollern dynasty and the founders of the theatre, Margrave Friedrich and Margravine Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Bayreuth, Germany
Starts at: 19:30
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