I just moved to Augsburg, near Munich, after 20 years of being out of the country or on the other end of the country. I’m so glad to be back, and to be able to attend BSO again. ❤
Piotr Beczała oder Beczala - aber bitte nicht Beczata, liebe Staatsoper! Zwei Mal! Tobias Kratzer. Ich mag seine Arbeit zwar nicht aber trotzdem kann man den Namen richtig schreiben. 😉
Entschuldigen Sie bitte die kleinen Fehler - sie sind mir tatsächlich nicht aufgefallen. Danke! Als kleinen Hinweis möchte ich erwähnen, dass dieser Trailer nicht von der Staatsoper, sondern von mir als Privatperson erstellt wurde. Ich hoffe, er konnte Sie trotzdem überzeugen. Liebe Grüße Alexander J.
A long line of operas. Some really ugly stagings,especially Aida. German theaters can afford to present many operas because they are subsidized by the government. American theaters depend on raising their money thru attendance or private donations.
@@hape3862 The whole world is in a state of dystopia. Let me remind you of the horrible state Germany went thru that effected the whole world during WWII with Hitler. The worst atrocities of any nation. The whole world likes to criticize the the United States, but who do they come to when they need help? The United States.
I saw Aida there last year and, in more than 50 years of opera going, it was the first time for me that Aida made sense. Instead of beimg a rather tacky pseudo-Egyptian traveloque, it was a powerful and visceral commentry on war and its affect on real people. Go and see it for yourself.
@@metacarple I saw Aida in Cairo in 1991. That was the funniest experience of my life: the orchestra played terribly wrong, the stagehands were still working on a papier-mâché statue that wasn't standing when the curtain went up, and so on. Of course, I also went to the Munich State Opera a few times as a student, but I'm not so much into opera and prefer concerts. So the Gasteig and the Herkulessaal - and of course the Pollinger Bibliothekssaal in my home village - were my favorite venues.
Umfangreiches interessantes Programm. Für jeden etwas dabei. Macht weiter so!
It might be worth moving to Munich for a year, just to be able to enjoy the entire lineup of great operas!
I just moved to Augsburg, near Munich, after 20 years of being out of the country or on the other end of the country. I’m so glad to be back, and to be able to attend BSO again. ❤
This season program is fantastic. Never seen all these marvelous operas in a time….i was wondering what they will show next year to overcome this one!
Munich always puts on a good selection. Mr Loftus is correct - amongst the best shows in the world and worth moving there permanently! Love the place.
Muchas gracias. Una temporada espléndida ❤❤❤❤❤
Hello from Australia.. wow.. what a Season!! any idea of what will be live streamed on your web site?
Tosca, 27th July 2024
Temporada muy variada e interesante.Buenos cantantes
To see Grigolo and Kaufmann in the same night!
Grosses Programm!
Grandioso!!!!!
Wonderful! So many operas in one season. Do they show ballet?
Yes
who said the Met is the world’s greatest opera house?
It is
@@samueljaramillo4221 to the blind and deaf, yes
Covent Garden is up there too
@@samueljaramillo4221 the Met is pathetic
@@biancacastafiore8760
That is your opinion not a fact. And your a pathetic UA-cam troll. Get lot troll.
Fantaastic!!!!
Eliška Weissová would be a so much better choice either as Turandot, Lady Macbeth, Fremde Fürstin, Santuzza or Ortrud...
Piotr Beczała oder Beczala - aber bitte nicht Beczata, liebe Staatsoper!
Zwei Mal!
Tobias Kratzer. Ich mag seine Arbeit zwar nicht aber trotzdem kann man den Namen richtig schreiben. 😉
Entschuldigen Sie bitte die kleinen Fehler - sie sind mir tatsächlich nicht aufgefallen. Danke!
Als kleinen Hinweis möchte ich erwähnen, dass dieser Trailer nicht von der Staatsoper, sondern von mir als Privatperson erstellt wurde. Ich hoffe, er konnte Sie trotzdem überzeugen.
Liebe Grüße
Alexander J.
@@AlexanderJuliusLeventov Ist mir auch erst hinterher aufgefallen. So professionell war's gemacht! Ein toller Überblick. Alles gut. Danke!
Great operas dreadful costumes and staging
A long line of operas. Some really ugly stagings,especially Aida. German theaters can afford to present many operas because they are subsidized by the government. American theaters depend on raising their money thru attendance or private donations.
Culture (as well as healthcare, infrastructure, education, etc.) must never be commercialized, otherwise you end up in a dystopia like in the USA.
@@hape3862
The whole world is in a state of dystopia. Let me remind you of the horrible state Germany went thru that effected the whole world during WWII with Hitler. The worst atrocities of any nation. The whole world likes to criticize the the United States, but who do they come to when they need help? The United States.
I saw Aida there last year and, in more than 50 years of opera going, it was the first time for me that Aida made sense. Instead of beimg a rather tacky pseudo-Egyptian traveloque, it was a powerful and visceral commentry on war and its affect on real people. Go and see it for yourself.
@@metacarple I saw Aida in Cairo in 1991. That was the funniest experience of my life: the orchestra played terribly wrong, the stagehands were still working on a papier-mâché statue that wasn't standing when the curtain went up, and so on.
Of course, I also went to the Munich State Opera a few times as a student, but I'm not so much into opera and prefer concerts. So the Gasteig and the Herkulessaal - and of course the Pollinger Bibliothekssaal in my home village - were my favorite venues.
Che cartellone!!!!!! Ce n’è per tutti i gusti, peccato che Kaufmann canti solo- pagliacci-
Scene orrende...
Der Rosenkavalier as Gay Version? Come on
The whole world has gone fake and gay
You are quite the opera aficionado, aren’t you?