Berlin
Andreas Schager, René Pape and Elīna Garanča
From 11 April to 14 April 2025
Type de séjour

Musical journeys

Price

From €1,980 per person

There are so many reasons to love Berlin. Its architectural heritage is immense: from the rococo splendors of Charlottenburg Palace to the futuristic style of Potsdamer Platz. The range of activities covers a superb spectrum: from the prestigious collections of the Museum Island to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed workers’ housing estates. You can also relax in the Tiergarten or take in the extraordinary view from the top of the famous Television Tower to feel the pulse of this vibrant city.

 

For this trip, we’re offering three diverse evenings. First, a recital by Joyce DiDonato, who sings Schubert’s deeply moving Winter Journey, followed by two operas in decidedly different styles. On the one hand, Wagner’s Parsifal, led by an exceptional cast (Andreas Schager, René Pape, Elīna Garanča); on the other, Bellini’s bel canto masterpiece Norma, sung by the eminent American soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen.

Three amazing evenings
The program
Joyce Didonato Recital
April 11, 2025
Parsifal, by R. Wagner
April 12, 2025
Norma, by V. Bellini
April 13, 2025
FRIDAY APRIL 11, 2025 – BERLIN

At 7:30pm, at the Staatsoper Unter Den Linden:

 

Joyce diDonato RECITAL

 

Joyce DiDonato: Mezzo-soprano

Maxim Emelyanychev: Piano

 

The Winter Journey is without doubt Franz Schubert’s finest collection of Lieder. In 1827, Schubert was thirty years old, but had only a year to live. Intense and dramatic, Winterreise is a work of despair, whose emotions touch the most intimate of human beings. After recording it (with pianist Yannick Nézet-Séguin), Joyce DiDonato returns to Schubert for an exceptional recital. The American mezzo’s art of declamation, well-versed in the Baroque repertoire, is at its best here, and she finds an exceptional partner in Maxim Emelyanychev. A deeply moving evening.

SATURDAY APRIL 12, 2025 – BERLIN

At 4pm, at the Staatsoper Unter Den Linden:

 

PARSIFAL, by R. Wagner

 

Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra

Berlin Staatsoper Chorus

 

Philippe Jordan: Music Director

Dmitri Tcherniakov: Stage Director

 

Lauri Vasar: Amfortas

René Pape: Gurnemanz

Andreas Schager: Parsifal

Tómas Tómasson: Klingsor

Elīna Garanča: Kundry

Kurt Rydl: Titurel

Johan Krogius: First knight

Manuel Winckhler: Second knight

 

Parsifal is a monolith in music history. Richard Wagner’s last opera, this “sacred scenic festival” recounts the quest for the Holy Grail with a grandeur tinged with spirituality. Yet in this Berlin production, Dmitri Tcherniakov has chosen to strip the work of all religious decorum. A Parsifal without crosses or Christ, as close to the human as possible: this is the challenge that the great Russian director has taken up and succeeded in achieving. Musically, the vocal cast is full of promise. In the title role, Andreas Schager has all the heroism required. Tómas Tómasson as Klingsor and Lauri Vasar as Amfortas are seductive in their commitment, while René Pape‘s Gurnemanz displays a formidable singing lesson, and Elīna Garanča creates the event as Kundry. In the pit, we are delighted to welcome back Philippe Jordan, former Music Director of the Paris Opéra and a seasoned Wagnerian.

SUNDAY APRIL 13, 2025 – BERLIN

At 6pm, at the Staatsoper Unter Den Linden:

 

NORMA, by V. Bellini

 

Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra

Berlin Staatsoper Chorus

 

Francesco Lanzillotta: Music Director

Vasily Barkhatov: Stage Director

 

Rachel Willis-Sørensen: Norma

Dmitry Korchak: Pollione

Elmina Hasan: Adalgisa

Riccardo Fassi: Oroveso

Maria Kokareva: Clotilde

Gonzalo Quinchahual: Flavio

 

Set against a politico-historical backdrop, Bellini’s opera re-enacts the eternal dilemma between public duty and private drama. Norma, a Gallic priestess dedicated to chastity, hides a dark secret: two children born of her love with a Roman proconsul. With such famous arias as Casta Diva and Guerra Guerra, the opera is one of the pinnacles of bel canto. Richard Wagner himself appreciated the work, claiming that Norma painted a fascinating portrait of his heroine’s soul. Right from the opening recitative, Rachel Willis-Sørensen establishes herself as a great interpreter of the lead role. As powerful as she is electric, the American soprano offers a fine psychological portrait, enhanced by velvety piani. Vasily Barkhatov‘s staging gives her a veritable showcase in which to shine.

Your accommodation
ADLON KEMPINSKI *****

Founded in 1907 by Lorenz Adlon, the legendary Hotel Adlon has always inspired and fascinated visitors from all over the world. Ideally located next to the Brandenburg Gate, the hotel offers unrivalled levels of comfort and service, as well as breathtaking views of the Berlin skyline. It boasts three exceptional restaurants, including one with two Michelin stars.

Price per person
Package with the Hotel Adlon Kempinski *****

Superior Deluxe double room package: €1,980

Double room Superior Deluxe package for individual use: €2,975

 

Additional night on request.

 

The price of this trip includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for 3 nights • tourist tax • first-category show tickets • repatriation assistance.

 

The price of this trip does not include: extras • transportation • airport transfers.

 

Individual stay.

 

Transport and airport transfers on request.

 

Program and prices subject to change by Staatsoper Unter Den Linden, or by governmental decision, due to possible health constraints.

Information about this trip
In charge of the destination
Pauline Heckly
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