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Alte Oper Campus: KIENZLE’S CLASSIC
Forest and sea: impressions of nature in Wagner and Debussy - a music seminar for the curious with Dr Ulrike KienzleAdmission free, admission with ticket for the evening concert
It is a young, but all the more beautiful tradition: shortly before the end of the season, great orchestral sound prepares a feast for the ears. The Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden is the orchestra of honour. In the 1840s, Richard Wagner referred to the orchestra, which he himself led as court conductor, with sincere affection as a 'wonderful harp'. Since then, the art-loving metropolis on the River Elbe has been a constant source of Wagnerian music. For the orchestra festival at the Alte Oper, the Dresdeners will continue to focus on Wagner, placing him in a surprising field of tension: Camille Saint-Saëns and Claude Debussy were among the German Romantic composer's greatest admirers and harshest critics. The Sächsische Staatskapelle, its principal conductor Daniele Gatti and Gautier Capuçon will devote themselves to these three magicians of sound par excellence.
Afterwards, the audience is invited to enjoy a complimentary drink - the Opéra restaurant and terrace are exceptionally open to the public this evening.