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Euridice opéra séjours culturels
Hambourg 33
Arrangement from Friday 17 to Tuesday 21 May 2024, 4 nights  Pentecote
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk - D. Chostakovitch, the 18
Kent Nagano - Angelina Nikonova
Eva Maria Westbroek, Madeleine Shaw, Vincent Wolfsteiner, Pavel Cernoch, Alexander Roslavets
Hamburgische Staatsoper
Le Nozze di Figaro - W. A. Mozart
“Le nozze di figaro” marked the beginning of the happy and fruitful collaboration between W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) and his librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, which was to bring both success and artistic satisfaction. Although Da Ponte, as a precautionary measure and in view of the sharp censorship, dispensed with the biting sarcasm of Beaumarchais’ original, which served as the model for the new opera buffa, there was still enough fuel in it to deal with a major theme of the time: The examination of the complex relationships between the social classes, or rather the discrimination of the lower classes by the upper ones. While Count Almaviva embodies a reactionary representative of the nobility, the shrewd Figaro is presented as a representative of the rising third class. Two forces face each other here, each claiming power in pre-revolutionary Europe. Mozart found in this passionate and ironic piece so much of the shame and disappointments he had experienced during his artistic life that he let all his bitter experiences and mental anguish flow into the composition. Despite the explosive theme, the premiere performance in Vienna in 1786 under the reign of Emperor Joseph II was a great success. Today "Le nozze di figaro" is one of the most popular and most performed operas worldwide.
Le Nozze di Figaro - W. A. Mozart, the 19, 17h
Louis Lohraseb - Stefan Herheim
Ruzan Mantashyan, Katharina Konradi,
Julia Lezhneva
Since Julia Lezhneva caused a sensation at the Classical Brit Awards in 2010 with Rossini’s aria Fra il padre and achieved her final international breakthrough at the Salzburg Mozart Week, the soprano, who was born in 1989 on the island of Sakhalin in Russia’s Far East, has been one of the absolute greats in the baroque and classical field. Although her parents, both geophysicists, would have preferred a career in the natural sciences, they encouraged their daughter musically at an early age. When Lezhneva was seven, the family moved to Moscow. It is said that Cecilia Bartoli’s CD Vivaldi album finally enraptured the 11-year-old, and since then she has been determined to become an opera singer. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa supported her on her way, as did Marc Minkowski, who helped her to final fame at the aforementioned Mozart Week. Lezhneva’s great success is based on her crystal-clear voice and perfect breathing technique. The likeable soprano, who works with all the renowned orchestras and conductors of our time, will hopefully remain with the classical music world for a long time to come.
Julia Lezhneva, Jacques Imbrailo, Krzysztof Baczyk
Hamburgische Staatsoper
Manon - J. Massenet, the 20, 18h
Giedre Slekyte - David Bösch
Elbenita Kajtazi, Pene Pati, Theo Hoffman, Tigran Martirossian
Hamburgische Staatsoper
Tour price Hambourg 33 from
 
Price per person in double room
2 180 €
2 260 €
Please contact us for individual supplement.
The tour price per person includes
Private transfers airport-hotel-airport.
Double room accommodation including breakfast.
Very good show seats.
Repatriation assistance (for residents of western Europe only).
Autres informations

On request, we can also offer you a higher category of room or accommodation in other establishments : the Royal Meridien *****, the Sofitel Hamburg Alter Wall ***** and the Side *****.

Car rental, entry tickets for museums and exhibitions, as well as other shows can be reserved as a supplement. A private guided discovery tour of the city can also be added.

Feel free to contact us to modify, cut short or extend your A la carte stay.
Contact
Euridice Opéra
5 rue du 4 septembre
13100 Aix-en-Provence
France

Téléphone
+33 (0) 442 91 33 91

contact@euridice-opera.fr

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