Baden-Baden
Easter Festival
From 18 April to 21 April 2025
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From €1,800 per person

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    Enjoy wellness and music in Baden-Baden. The Caracalla and Friedrichsbad thermal baths are world-renowned establishments offering all the facilities and treatments you need to recharge your batteries. The Lichtentaler Allee, with its lush vegetation, is the most pleasant of walks, and can be complemented by a visit to the sublime Frieder Burda Museum, a temple of classical and contemporary art and architecture.

     

    During the Easter vacations, Baden-Baden offers a delightful musical bath. Our program features nothing less than three of the world’s most extraordinary artists. In residence in the Black Forest city, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra will be led by Principal Conductor Kirill Petrenko in Beethoven’s unforgettable Symphony No. 9. Making his Baden-Baden debut, the prodigious Klaus Mäkelä teams up with the exceptional Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes for a concert of the highest calibre. As for the new production of Puccini’s Madame Butterfly, directed by Davide Livermore, it boasts the exceptional presence of Eleonora Buratto in the title role, and Petrenko’s Berlin forces in the pit.

    The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra,Kirill Petrenko and Klaus Mäkelä
    The program
    Berlin Philharmoniker - Kirill Petrenko
    April 18, 2025
    Berlin Philharmoniker - Klaus Mäkelä and Leif Ove Andsnes
    April 19, 2025
    Madame Butterfly, by G. Puccini
    April 20, 2025
    FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2025 - BADEN-BADEN

    At 6 p.m. in the Festspielhaus :

     

    BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER | KIRILL PETRENKO

     

    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

    Kirill Petrenko: Music director

     

    Katharina Konradi: Soprano

    Beth Taylor: Alto

    Sebastian Kohlhepp: Tenor

    Tareq Nazmi: Bass

     

    Program :

    – L. V. Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op.125

     

    Ever since they were founded in 1883, the Berliner Philharmoniker have included Beethoven’s 9th Symphony in their program. A regular guest in the Black Forest, the Berlin-based ensemble has been performing it since Han von Bülow’s reign in Baden-Baden, soon followed by interpretations by Wilhelm Furtwangler, Herbert von Karajan and Claudio Abbado. Heir to this prestigious tradition, Kirill Petrenko offers his own interpretation this evening. On the occasion of his appointment in August 2019, Kirill Petrenko declared: “There is only one work with which I can begin my activity here in Berlin: Beethoven’s Ninth”. And it’s with the Ode to Joy that he presents himself today in Baden-Baden.

    SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2025 - BADEN-BADEN

    At 6 p.m. in the Festspielhaus :

     

    BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER | KLAUS MÄKELÄ | LEIF OVE ANDSNES

     

    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

    Klaus Mäkelä: Music Director

     

    Leif Ove Andsnes: Piano

     

    Program :

    – R. Strauss, An Alpine Symphony, Op.64

    – S. Rachmaninov, Concerto No. 3 in D

    D minor, Op.30

     

    How far will he go? The prodigious conductor Klaus Mäkelä is well known in Paris. The current Music Director of the Orchestre de Paris delights Philharmonic audiences with his fiery interpretations. But other skies are already calling from 2027, he will be the boss of the prestigious Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and we’ve just learned that he will also be the conductor of the legendary Chicago Orchestra. For this exceptional Easter Festival 2025, the Finnish musician makes his Baden-Baden debut with the Berlin Philharmonic in a spectacular program. In addition to Strauss’s impressive Alpine Symphony, he joins forces with the wonderful Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes for Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3, imbued with grace and poetry.

    SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 2025 - BADEN-BADEN

    At 6 p.m. in the Festspielhaus :

     

    MADAME BUTTERFLY, by G. Puccini

     

    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

    Kirill Petrenko: Musical direction

    David Livermore: Stage direction

     

    Eleonora Buratto: Madame Butterfly (Cio-Cio-San)

    Jonathan Tetelman: Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton

    Teresa Iervolino: Suzuki

    Tassis Christoyannis: Sharpless

    Didier Pieri: Goro

    Aksel Daveyan: Prince Yamadori

     

     

    Puccini literally fell in love with the story of this fifteen-year-old Japanese girl, the victim of a sham marriage to an American lieutenant, to the point of enthusiastically studying the customs and language of the Land of the Rising Sun. The premiere took place on February 17, 1904 at La Scala in Milan: a resounding failure, the opera was immediately withdrawn from the bill, before a drastic reworking by the composer himself, which was performed a year later in Brescia. The world then discovered a relentless summit of dramatic tension, a shattering opera that was to become one of the most popular pillars of the entire operatic repertoire. This new production, directed by Davide Livermore (one of today’s great names in staging), features the extraordinary forces of the Berlin Philharmonic led by Kirill Petrenko (who, before taking up his post in Berlin, was the wonderful conductor of the Bavarian State Opera). Since taking on the role at New York’s Metropolitan in 2022, Italian Eleonora Buratto has established herself as one of the great Butterflies of our time.

    Your accommodation
    BELLE EPOQUE ****

    Luxurious surroundings and the hospitality of a beautifully renovated 19th-century mansion: the Belle Époque hotel will seduce you with its authenticity and calm. Service and comfort are beyond reproach.

    MAISON MESSMER *****

    The establishment remains a faithful guarantor of Baden-Baden’s great spa tradition. The spa and the impeccable service of the staff add to the exceptional quality of the rooms.

    Price per person
    Package with the Hotel Belle Époque ****

    Deluxe double room package: €1,800

    Deluxe single room package: €2,275

    Superior single room package: €2,175

     

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

     

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

     

    Individual stay.

     

    Transport and airport transfers on request.

     

     

     

    Package with the Hotel Maison Messmer *****

    Junior Suite package: €2,280

    Package in Junior Suite for individual use: €3,215

    Deluxe room package for individual use: €2,740

     

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

     

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

     

    Individual stay.

     

    Transport and airport transfers on request.

     

     

     

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    In charge of the destination
    Angèle Voyen
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