Munich
Dvořák and Wagner in the Bavarian city
From 29 July to 31 July 2025
Type de séjour

Musical journeys

Price

From €1,140 per person

Munich is a city full of legends. First and foremost, the Bavarian city is one of the most culturally rich in Germany, with its magnificent buildings and sumptuous art galleries. But it’s also home to the Oktoberfest, Bmw cars and the Bayern football club! We invite you to plunge into the heart of the country with this trip featuring an operatic masterpiece steeped in the very history of Bavaria. Presented in Kornél Mundruczó’s highly acclaimed production, Lohengrin is the opera by Wagner that persuaded King Ludwig II to honour the German composer’s music for the rest of his life! The cast assembled in Munich is nothing short of exceptional: Piotr Beczała in the title role, René Pape, Wolfgang Koch and Anja Kampe.

 

In addition to this operatic highlight, the legendary Bavarian State Opera will be presenting Dvořák’s Rusalka. This sumptuous fairytale opera will be offered here in Martin Kušej‘s impressive production. In the title role, Asmik Grigorian is the most moving of sirens.

 

 

 

Photo Le Nozze di Figaro © Wilfried Hösl

An outstanding programming
The program
Rusalka, by A. Dvořák
July 29, 2025
Lohengrin, by R. Wagner
July 30, 2025
TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2025- MUNICH

AT 7pm, at the Nationaltheater :

 

RUSALKA, by A. Dvořák

 

Edward Gardner: Conductor

Martin Kušej: Staging

 

Pavol Breslik: The prince

Elena Guseva: The foreign princess

Asmik Grigorian: Rusalka

Christof Fischesser: The lake’s spirit

Okka von der Damerau: The witch

Kevin Conners : The forest warden

Ekaterine Buachidze: The kitchen boy

Mirjam Mesak: 1st woodland spirit

Arnheidur Eiríksdóttir: 2nd woodland spirit

Natalie Lewis: 3rd woodland spirit

Vitor Bispo: A hunter

 

Relatively unknown just a few decades ago, Dvořák’s Rusalka is increasingly being performed in opera houses. Inspired by a fairy tale by Andersen, Rusalka tells the story of an undine who chooses to live on the surface of the water to live out her love with a prince. It is the story of an adolescent girl’s quest to emancipate herself from her family and move towards a world that is not necessarily favourable to her. In Martin Kušej‘s highly acclaimed direction, the emphasis is on the aquatic world. Here, the mermaid is in no way protected by her fairytale family; family secrets hang over this nightmarish world. The moral of the tale is considerably renewed here. As for Dvořák’s music, it is as sumptuous as ever, especially when conducted by Edward Gardner (Pappano’s successor at London’s prestigious Covent Garden) and sung by the flamboyant Asmik Grigorian in the role of the Little Mermaid..

WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 2025 - MUNICH

At 6pm, at the Nationaltheater :

 

LOHENGRIN, by R. Wagner

 

In co-production with Shangai Opera House

Sebastian Weigle: Conductor

Kornél Mundruczó: Staging

 

René Pape: Henri l’Oiseleur

Piotr Beczała: Lohengrin

Rachel Willis-Sørensen: Elsa von Brabant

Wolfgang Koch: Friedrich von Telramund

Anja Kampe: Ortrud

Kostas Smoriginas:  The King’s Herald

 

 

Lohengrin was a pivotal opera in Wagner’s career. Subtitled a “romantic opera”, the work foreshadowed the Ring Tetralogy and Parsifal. In the same way, the figure of the “swan knight” deeply moved King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who became the composer’s generous patron. This production, directed by Kornél Mundruczó, was warmly received at its premiere in 2022. For its revival, the audience even gave it a standing ovation! Wagner’s music is always magnificently showcased at the Bavarian State Opera, where the composer is a pillar of the repertoire. Succeeding François-Xavier Roth, the German Sebastian Weigle is admittedly less well known here than the French conductor. But the current Music Director of the Frankfurt Opera is an immense musician who masters the intricacies of the Wagner orchestra like no other. After Klaus Florian Vogt, Poland’s Piotr Beczała is the most melodious Lohengrin. Returning to their roles, René Pape, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, Wolfgang Koch and the incredible Anja Kampe make up the most dazzling cast. It promises to be a great evening of opera.

 

 

Your accommodation
OPERA HOTEL ****

This elegant hotel is located in the centre of Munich, close to the Opera House and the famous Maximilianstrasse. The rooms are tastefully decorated.

BAYERISCHER HOF *****

The Bayerischer Hof is a cocoon of luxury and elegance in the heart of Munich’s historic centre, opposite the Kunsthalle and close to the Bayerische Staatsoper. Its tradition of personalised service since 1841 is sure to delight you.

Price per person
Package with the Hotel Opera ****

Double Deluxe room package : €1,140 

Double Deluxe room package for individual use : €1,450

 

The price of this trip includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for 2 nights • tourist tax • show ticket • repatriation assistance.

 

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

 

Individual stay.

 

Transport and airport transfers on request

 

Programme and prices are subject to change by the opera house, or by government decision, due to possible health constraints.

Package with the Hotel Bayerischer Hof *****

Double Deluxe room package : €1,390 €

Double Deluxe room package for individual use : €1,830

 

The price of this trip includes: accommodation in a double room with breakfast for 2 nights • tourist tax • show ticket • repatriation assistance.

 

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

 

Individual stay.

 

Transport and airport transfers on request

 

Programme and prices are subject to change by the opera house, or by government decision, due to possible health constraints.

Information about this trip
In charge of the destination
Aliénor Elbaz du Peloux
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