Anna Gabler - Chrysothemis*
The soprano Anna Gabler was born in Munich and studied at the city’s Academy of
Music and Theatre joining the Young Ensemble of the Bavarian State Opera during
this period.
Guest appearances lead her to the Bavarian and Dresden State Operas, where she
worked with Ivor Bolton, Fabio Luisi and Peter Schneider. She gave her Dresden
debut as Gretel in a new production of Hansel and Gretel by Katharina
Thalbach, a revival of Freischütz and a new production of Cardillac
(The Daughter) followed.
Mrs Gabler received her first invitation to Bayreuth to sing Ortlinde in Die
Walküre under Christian Thielemann in 2007. Two years later she was
entrusted with the part of Senta in the first production of Der fliegende
Hollander further international engagements have taken her to the Théâtre de
la Monnaie in Brussels, the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, the Hamburg State
Opera under Simone Young, to the Glyndebourne Festival under the baton of
Vladimir Jurowski (as Evchen in Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg) and the
New National Theatre in Tokyo, where she was heard as Rosalinde in Die
Fledermaus under Dan Ettinger and as Arabella under Bertrand de Billy
.
class="s21">She was invited to sing Gutrune in the new production of the
Ring at the Bavarian State Opera, wherefore she received the “Award of the
Munich Opera Festival 2012“. In 2013 she gave her role debut as Senta in Der
fliegende Hollander in Bologna followed by her Salzburg debut as Eva in
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg under the baton of Daniele Gatti.
Cultivating her concert repertoire, Anna Gabler has sung Verdi Requiem with the
Berlin Konzerthaus Orchestra under Yutaka Sado, Beethovens 9th
Symphony in Hiroshima and Tokio under Eiji Oue, 2nd
Soprano
in Mahlers 8th Symphony
at
the Tonhalle Düsseldorf and Ortlinde in concert performances of Die Walküre
with the Berlin Philharmonic under Sir Simon Rattle. In autumn 2014 she is going
to debut at the Helsinki Opera with a concert including orchestral songs by
Richard Strauss.
During her ongoing career she had so far the possibility
to work with stage directors such as Andreas Kriegenburg, Stefan Herheim, David
MCvicar, Christoph Loy and Katharina Thalbach.
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Lothar Zagrosek - conductor
Awarded the "Kritikerpreis 2009" by the "German Critics Association", Lothar
Zagrosek, was trained under the guide of Hans Swarovsky, István Kertész, Bruno
Maderna and Herbert von Karajan. Among the theaters and music institutions with
whom he collaborated is worth mentioning: the Bayerische Staatsoper, the
Deutsche Oper in Berlin, the Semper Opera in Dresden, the Théâtre de la Monnaie,
and Royal Opera House Covent Garden. M° Zagrosek also conducted the Berliner and
Münchner Philharmoniker, the Wiener Symphoniker, the Orchestra dell'Accademia di
Santa Cecilia in Rome, Orchestre National de France, the London Philharmonic,
the Montreal Symphonic Orchestra and the NHK Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo. He
also appeared at prestigious festivals such as Wiener Festwochen, Berliner
Festwochen, the London Proms, the Munich Opera Festival and the Salzburg
Festival and he is a regular guest at the festivals for contemporary music in
Donaueschingen, Berlin, Brussels and Paris. Recent engagements include concerts
with the Orquesta Nacional de Espana in Madrid, a new staging of Nono's Intolleranza 1960 at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice and performances of Gluck's Orfeo
ed Euridice at the Festspielhaus St. Pölten, he then returned to the Teatro
la Fenice in Venice conducting Das Rheingold and Lou Salomé while
in Verona conducted Die Schöpfung and in Seoul Parsifal, he then
conducted Kàt'a Kabanovà in Hamburg and Don Giovanni in
Frankfurt.
M° Zagrosek returns to Bologna where in 2011 opened the Schoenberg Experience
Festival.
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Teatro Comunale
Bologna
November 15th, 2015
November 17th
November 18th*
November 19th
November
21st*
November
22nd
Teatro Valli
Reggio nell'Emilia
December 5th, 2015
December 6th
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