Franz Schubert: Winter Journey

28.01.2021
Opera production
Opernszenen Winterreise | © Judith Buss
Franz Schubert Winterreise op. 89 Samuel Beckett: Texte um Nichts … what do I speak much of form being, it presses me more to tell you that I love no Lieder poet except Goethe as much as you…Only you, Wilhelm Müller, remain purely enjoyable to me, then, with your eternal freshness and youthful originality…

- Heinrich Heine
Director
alexander von Pfeil Costumes
lisa Behensky Dramaturgy
malte Krasting Baritone
benjamin Sattlecker piano
antoni Pikuta

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Franz Schubert / Winter Journey
Scenic song recital

Dates & Team

28. January 2021, 19.30
12. February 2021, 20.00
max Schlereth Hall
 
Acting coaching: Natalie Forester Scen. Technical direction: Andreas Greiml, Thomas Hofmüller, Alexander Lährm Workshop management Thomas Hofmüller Lighting design Alexander Lährm Sound design Jan Fredrich Stage, sound, lighting technology and workshops: Michael Becke, Sebastian Brandstätter, Robert Daxböck, Eric Droin, Stephanie Eiser, Markus Ertl, Jan Fredrich, Alexander Gollwitzer, Markus Graf, Andreas Greiml, Peter Hawlik, Anna Hofmüller, Felix Kosek, Alexander Lährm, Anna Ramsauer, David Reiffinger, Thorben Schumüller, Felix Stanzer, Frederic Tornow

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