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Reviews | 24 April 2024 |
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Hansel und GretelVienna State OperaNo. of reviews: 13 |
Straussian performance of Hänsel und Gretel from Thielemann and Vienna Opera |
7 Dec 15 / Seen and Heard |
Prächtiger Klangzauber im schwarzen Märchenwald |
4 Dec 15 / Opernnetz |
Thielemann makes this new Hänsel und Gretel memorable |
30 Nov 15 / The Opera Critic |
Un féerisme... wagnérien |
30 Nov 15 / ConcertoNet (French) |
Einfach nur nett |
25 Nov 15 / Online Musik Magazin |
Die Kuchenwerdung des Bösen |
21 Nov 15 / Der Standard |
Als sich die Meistersinger im Wald verliefen |
21 Nov 15 / Die Presse |
Noch ein Tässchen Tee bitte |
21 Nov 15 / Kurier |
Klangzauber im Märchenwald |
21 Nov 15 / Wiener Zeitung |
Märchenhaftes Familienprogramm |
21 Nov 15 / Deutschland Radio |
Sauberes, britisches Regiehandwerk |
21 Nov 15 / Deutschland Radio |
Hänsel und Gretel im Dickicht des Mittelmaßes |
21 Nov 15 / news.at |
"Hänsel und Gretel" in Wien |
20 Nov 15 / BR Klassik |
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Der Bariton gilt als absoluter Publikumsliebling der Wiener Staatsoper. Bei der Premiere von "Hänsel und Gretel" singt er den Vater. Ein Gespräch über Routine und emotionale Beteiligung.
Eigentlich ist es eine Kinderoper. Auf der anderen Seite erinnert Humperdincks "Hänsel und Gretel"auch an Wagners Orchesterklang. Christian Thielemann dirigiert das Stück nun an der Wiener Staatsoper.
Christian Thielemann dirigiert Humperdincks „Hänsel und Gretel“ in der Staatsoper. Im Vorfeld sprach er über Märchen, die Pegida-Demos vor der Dresdner Semperoper und die Bayreuther Festspiele.
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