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Exploring the Bayerische Staatsoper: A Journey Through Artful Performances

Dive into the rich tapestry of events hosted by the Bayerische Staatsoper, where city exploration meets musical brilliance. From ballet classics to insightful opera tours, each event offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant world of performing arts. Join us as we explore the prominent events and artists that shape this cultural odyssey, offering fresh perspectives on art and history.

Jan 1, 2025
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1. Tour of the Bayerisches Staatsorchester
An individual combination of city exploration and musical life.
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Nov 24, 2024 - Jun 3, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Tageskasse der Bayerischen Staatsoper

2. Führung
Eine Führung durch das Nationaltheater gibt Ihnen die Möglichkeit, die Oper von einer neuen Seite zu entdecken. Sie vermittelt Wissenswertes über die verschiedenen Abläufe im Haus und über den Aufwand, der erbracht werden muss, bevor es am Abend heißen kann: „Vorhang auf!“ Sie erfahren interessante Informationen über die Architektur des Hauses und die Persönlichkeiten, die die über 350-jährige Geschichte der Bayerischen Staatsoper geprägt haben. Der Rundgang beinhaltet unter anderem die Besichtigung des Königssaals, der Ionischen Säle, des Zuschauer:innensaals sowie, nach Verfügbarkeit, des Bühnenbereichs.
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Nov 26, 2024 - Jan 29, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Führungen Oper

3. Unter 6 Augen
„Was Sie schon immer über unsere Oper wissen wollten…“ – frei nach diesem Motto werden sich in dieser neuen Reihe jeweils zwei Persönlichkeiten aus dem „Kosmos Staatsoper“ zu einem Gespräch in der Rheingoldbar treffen. Die Moderatorin Teresa Vogl wird dabei die Gesprächsführung übernehmen.
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Nov 28, 2024 - Apr 1, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Rheingold bar-bistro

4. La Sylphide
La Sylphide is considered the romantic ballet classic par excellence. This two-act work by Filippo Taglioni, in which the dancers embodied the illusion of weightlessness as aerial spirits, not only marked the breakthrough of pointe dance in the 1830s; together with the white tutus of the ghostly creatures, an image of this art form was created that still symbolises classical dance today. In 1972, Pierre Lacotte, who died in 2023, staged his reconstruction of the work at the Paris Opera. In order to come as close as possible to the traditional Romantic ideals and the style of Filippo Taglioni, Lacotte studied historical images and records intensively. Lacotte's version differs from August Bournonville's version, in that it is characterised by a movement language influenced by the French school. In addition, Lacotte's version is musically based on the original score by Jean-Madeleine Schneitzhoeffer.
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Nov 29, 2024 - Jul 11, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Munich · Max-Joseph-Platz

5. Kinderführung „Abenteuer Oper"
Wie wird in der Oper das unterschiedliche Licht erzeugt? Wer sagt den Sänger:innen den Text ein? - Die „Abenteuer Oper“-Führung beantwortet diese Fragen und soll die Kinder vor allem auf die Welt der Oper und den riesigen Betrieb, der dahinter steckt, neugierig machen: angefangen von der interessanten Geschichte des Hauses bis hin zu den Räumlichkeiten wie der Königsloge, dem Zuschauerraum und dem Bühnenbereich
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Nov 30, 2024 - Jan 25, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Alfons-Goppel-Straße

6. Aria evening of the opera studio
Dr. Arnold und Emma Bahlmann, DIBAG Industriebau AG, Rolf und Caroli Dienst, Vera und Volker Doppelfeld-Stiftung, Dr. Dierk und Veronika Ernst, Monika und Karl Ertl, Christa Fassbender, Dr. Joachim Feldges, Freunde des Nationaltheaters e.V., Dietlinde und Carl-Peter Forster, Oliver und Claudia Götz, Regina Hesselberger, Stefan und Maria Holzhey, Dirk und Marlene Ippen, Christine und Marco Janezic, Dr. Hans-Dieter Koch und Silvie Katalin Varga, Christof Lamberts, LfA Förderbank Bayern, Christiane Link, The Opera Foundation, A+Olivia Rogowski, Schwarz Foundation, Dr. Martin Steinmeyer, Georg und Swantje von Werz, Oliver und Kaori Zipse
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Nov 30, 2024 - Jul 4, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Aschaffenburg + 3 other locations

7. La Fille du régiment
La Fille du régiment, or the “regiment’s daughter”, is what they call the young Marie, who was found when just a child on the battlefield by soldiers. The troops commit to raising the evidently abandoned girl themselves. A young man of course must soon enter the scene and stir a special interest in her, and the secret of her origins will soon also be revealed. In the best tradition of French opéra comique, with his team of librettists, Gaetano Donizetti created a piece that in a truly original way combines Alpine idyll, patriotic enthusiasm and romantic love with comic situations and heightened conflicts. While Donizetti’s piece was at times extremely popular, the “regiment’s daughter” faded from favour somewhat in the 20th century. It can now be rediscovered, from the famous overture right through to the both amusing and cryptic music, in its first new production at the Bayerische Staatsoper in almost ninety years
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Dec 22, 2024 - Jul 1, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Munich · Max-Joseph-Platz

8. The Love of Danae
Danae must marry a wealthy man to settle her father's debts. All dream of gold here, and Danae more than all others. A powerful man takes an interest in her and sends another ahead. It would appear the right husband has been found. But, of course his wealth comes with a condition which stands in the way of true happiness. Danae must, Danae can choose between wealth and love, between dreams and reality, between the promises of wealth and riches, and of love and all its happiness.
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Feb 7 - Jul 25, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Munich · Max-Joseph-Platz

9. Káťa Kabanová
In Leoš Janáček’s opera, Kát’a Kabanová, the eponymous heroine is ensnared at the heart of an ominous mesh of relations. Her domineering mother-in-law, Kabanicha, oppresses and controls her son Tichon, whose marriage to Kát’a suffers massively from heteronomy. Because Kát’a finds no fulfilment in this family, she flees and fulfils her unsatisfied erotic desires in an affair with Boris. As composer and librettist, Janáček bundles the plot of the literary template, Alexander N. Ostrovsky’s drama, The Storm. The libretto largely dispenses with the portrayal of the external social circumstances, from whence Kát’a’s essence and choices are decisively determined. Instead, Janáček traces the development of the title character in a psychological-sensitive musical language. Kát’a’s feelings of guilt increase continuously until they discharge into a public confession as an emotional storm. The turbulent and in places fanciful music opens the space for passages of lyrical grace and allows us to experience the essence of the characters. In Kát’a, director Krzysztof Warlikowski sees an outsider, who is denied a life in harmony with her desires, and at the end prefers death over lies. The destructive power of religion behind it all is not only found in a small Russian town on the banks of the Volga in the 1860s, where the libretto places the plot, but rather can also be seen everywhere all over the world.
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Mar 17 - Jul 7, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Munich · Max-Joseph-Platz

10. Das Jagdgewehr
A poet has published a poem about a lonesome hunter, who he recently saw in the mountains. Josuke Misugi, who has recognised himself as the mountain hunter, subsequently contacts him. He sends the poet three letters, in which three women that are important for him tell of the long relationship he had with his sister-in-law, Saiko. A relationship of which nobody but they knew, or at least they thought so. Now we learn, however, that his wife Midori has long since known, and in her letter tells of the consequences. In her farewell letter, Saiko herself struggles with her long years of guilty conscience. And Shoko, Saiko’s daughter, also never wants to see her uncle again, as she has learnt of their secret from her mother’s diary. A man between two women – five views of the same facts. Yasushi Inoue’s 1949 novel could be set anywhere, and at any time. Modern people plot against each other, four lives turn out to be lies. At the end, one person is dead, and a successful businessman has become a lonely hunter in the mountains. For this chamber opera, which celebrated its world premiere at the Bregenz Festival in 2018, Austrian composer Thomas Larcher has been developing his sounds from the germ cells of music – a rhythm, an interval, a scale and singing, sometimes almost entirely silent, sometimes exploring the limits of the human voice.
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2 - 11 May, 2025
Bayerische Staatsoper

Munich · Munich Residence

Conclusion
The Bayerische Staatsoper offers a diverse range of events that beautifully encapsulate the essence of performing arts. Each performance, tour, and conversation captures unique stories and emotions, inviting audiences to explore the depths of creativity and history. Whether you are drawn to the enchanting world of ballet or the dramatic narratives of opera, the Staatsoper’s offerings promise to leave a lasting impression, elevating your appreciation for the art and culture that define Munich's rich heritage.
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