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Messiah

With Hans Werner Henze’s The Raft of the Medusa last year, the Komische Oper Berlin started something new: putting on a major production at Tempelhof Airport to launch the season.

Paolo Fantin (Konzeption)

– Paolo Fantin (Konzeption)

Now comes another, with what is probably Handel’s most famous work, in a production that powerfully conveys his spiritual depth and musical impact. Along for the ride: several hundred singers from amateur choirs across the city!Even the less classically inclined would recognize the Hallelujah chorus from Handel’s Messiah if nothing else. Arguably his most famous work among German audiences, he composed it at a turning point in his career. After failing financially with his opera endeavours, the already famous composer increasingly turned to the dazzling genre of the oratorio, with its magnificent choral work. He produced numerous compositions, often drawing on mythological subjects. Unlike very theatrical oratorios such as Semele , Jephtha , or Saul , Messiah focuses entirely on the contemplative character of the Old and New Testament verses that librettist Charles Jennens selected for the text. In the German-speaking world, Messiah thus became the epitome of the genre, the quintessential oratorio.

Taking the deeply held belief that music lets you take control of your destiny even in a seemingly hopeless situation, director Damiano Michieletto joins forces with choral soloists from the Komische Oper Berlin—along with several hundred singers from choirs across Berlin—to come together in creating a powerful plea for hope.

Recommended Reading
In his book Decisive Moments in History , Stefan Zweig recounts with literary inventiveness and convincing truthfulness how George Frideric Handel was ‘resurrected’ through his composing of Messiah.

Artists/Collaborators: Klaus Bruns (Kostüme), Alessandro Carletti (Licht), David Cavelius (Chöre), Daniel Andrés Eberhard (Dramaturgie), Paolo Fantin (Bühnenbild), Damiano Michieletto (Inszenierung), Mattia Palma (Dramaturgie), George Petrou (Musikalische Leitung), Thomas Wilhelm (Choreographie), Penny Sofroniadou (Sopran), Julia Grüter (Sopran), Rachael Wilson (Alt), Katarina Bradić (Alt), Julien Behr (Tenor), Rupert Charlesworth (Tenor), Philipp Meierhöfer (Bass), Tijl Faveyts (Bass), Eva Löser (Die Frau)

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  • Sat 21/09/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Sun 22/09/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Tue 24/09/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Wed 25/09/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Fri 27/09/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Sat 28/09/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Sun 29/09/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Wed 02/10/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Thu 03/10/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

  • Fri 04/10/2024 19:00 Uhr
    Messiah

    Komische Oper Berlin: Flughafen Tempelhof / Hangar 1

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