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Carmen

Georges Bizet (1838 – 1875)

09
Monday
June
16:00 - 19:00
B prices: € 92.00 / 72.00 / 52.00 / 32.00 / 24.00
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Opéra comique in four acts by Georges Bizet
Libretto by Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy,
based on a novella by Prosper Mérimée
First performed on 3rd March 1875, in Paris
Premiered at the Deutsche Oper Berlin on 20th January 2018

3 hrs / 1 interval

In French with German and English surtitles

Pre-performance lecture (in German): 45 minutes prior to each performance

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Kindly supported by Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin e. V. The children's chorus is sponsored by Dobolino e.V.

09
Monday
June
16:00 - 19:00
B prices: € 92.00 / 72.00 / 52.00 / 32.00 / 24.00
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About the work
Georges Bizet’s titular heroine is as captivating a character as any in the history of opera. The different interpretations of Carmen are legion: we have the seductress, the personification of forbidden yearning, the standard bearer for the “eternally female” in the brutal battle of the sexes, the anarchist unfettered by bourgeois angst and compulsions, the archaic clairvoyante seeing her own death in the cards - yet free, as she does not dread her destiny. Few opera heroines are so open to interpretation and hence so able to serve as a mirror held up to society.

With CARMEN Bizet was throwing down the gauntlet to Romantic opera. His naturalistic presentation of a proletarian milieu with its poverty and crime was a direct challenge to the conventions of opera. It is a setting in which Don José’s dreams are doomed to be dashed. His fixation on Carmen sucks him into a pit of wretchedness and felony and he persistently rejects his chance to lead a steady, secure life with Micaëla the peasant girl.

This clash of principles – feminine versus masculine; bourgeoisie versus anarchy – is illustrated by the bullfighting scene, which is much more than a colourful bit of folklore used as a backdrop to the storyline; it is a gory ritual involving the survival of the fittest, where no quarter is given.


About the production
In his version Norwegian director Ole Anders Tandberg has embraced the unique blend of great opera, working-class tragedy and overstoked operetta. He packs his triumphant ramped-up production with emotional realism, bloody corrida symbolism and grotesque, Tarantino-esque scenes of absurd cruelty. And the iconic character of the work is playfully reflected in the opulent Andalusian garb of Carmen and Escamillo.

Tandberg is interested in the eponymous heroine’s openness and the mystery surrounding her. He sees in her not just the seer, the anarchist or the focus of male gaze but also a person playing these different roles for fear of emotional injury, a woman who is led by Don José’s true love to glimpse, at least for isolated moments, behind the façade of her own Carmen poses.

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18
DEC

Adventskalender in der Tischlerei: Das 18. Fensterchen

Today in the Tischlerei:Leoncavallo, Gounod, Korngold and Britten
with Geon Kim (baritone), Martina Baroni (mezzo-soprano) and Chris Reynolds (piano)
5.00 pm / Tischlerei
Duration: approx. 25 minutes / Free admission


Behind today's 18th door of the Advent calendar, we will be treated to a selection of arias and songs. Martina Baroni (mezzo-soprano), a scholarship holder of the Förderkreis der Deutschen Oper Berlin, opens the programme with two British pieces, the song cycle ‘Five Elizabethan songs’ by composer and poet Ivon Gurney, which is based on poems from the Elizabethan era, and Benjamin Britten's lullaby cycle ‘A Charm of Lullabies’. This is followed by a block of works from the German repertoire, including the duet by Robert Schumann, in which Martina Baroni will be joined by our ensemble member Geon Kim, as well as excerpts sung by Geon Kim from Erich Wolfgang Korngold's ‘Five Songs Op.28’ and ‘Mein Sehnen, mein Wähnen’ from DIE TOTE STADT, one of the most beautiful baritone arias of all. The programme concludes with further hits from the opera repertoire: ‘Ô sainte médaile... Avant de quitter ces lieux’ from Charles Gounod's FAUST, the duet ‘E fra quest'ansie... E allor perchè’ from PAGLIACCI by Ruggero Leoncavallo, and the cheerful duet ‘Dunque io son’ from Rossini's opera BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA.

In the 2024/25 season, Martina Baroni is a scholarship holder of the Förderkreis of the Deutsche Oper Berlin in the Talent Circle (Belcanto Group Scholarship), where she sings, among other roles, Der Missmut / ANTIKRIST, Eine Kartenaufschlägerin / ARABELLA, Mercédès / CARMEN, the Fox / THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN, 2nd Lady / THE MAGIC FLUTE, 2nd Maid / ELEKTRA, Fenena / NABUCCO and Polina / THE QUEEN OF SPADES. During her studies, Martina Baroni took part in two productions at the Teatro Regio Turino, where she sang the role of Frantik in THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN by Leoš Janácek, and performed Benjamin Britten's cantata 'Phaedra' with the conservatory orchestra. In 2024, she made a guest appearance at the Teatro Regio as a soloist in the operetta THE LITTLE PRINCE by Pierangelo Valtinoni. Martina Baroni was supported by DE SONO – Associazione per la Musica. Since 2015 she has been a member of the award-winning Coro da Camera di Torino under the direction of Prof. Tabbia. In 2023 she took part as a singer and pianist in the performance of ‘Sonic Blossom’ by the artist Lee Mingwei at the MAO in Turin. In addition, Martina Baroni has sung as a soloist at various festivals in Italy, including Unione Musicale, MITO Settembre Musica, and Smart Opera, and performed opera arias by Giuseppe Verdi at the Nuits Romatiques in Aix le Bains. In January 2024, Martina Baroni won first prize at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy University Competition.

Baritone Geon Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea. He completed his studies at the Seoul National University College of Music, where he already took on roles such as Masetto in Mozart's DON GIOVANNI, Guglielmo in COSÌ FAN TUTTE and Conte Almaviva in LE NOZZE DI FIGARO as well as Gianni Schicchi and Spinelloccio in Puccini's GIANNI SCHICCHI during his studies there. In the 2023/24 season, he was a member of the Korea National Opera Studio and was also awarded a scholarship from the Seah Woonhyung Lee Foundation. He attended masterclasses with renowned figures such as Kwangchul Youn, Hans Choi, Jonathan Papp and Carlo Rizzi. In 2024, he won the Georg Solti Academy Competition in Seoul, the KBS Singing Competition in 2020 and the Korean Classical Music Competition. In the 2024/25 season, he will make his debut at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, where he will be heard in the roles of Marcello in LA BOHÈME, Forester in THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN, Monterone in RIGOLETTO and Moralès in CARMEN, among others. He enriches the ensemble here as a scholarship holder in an exchange programme with the Korean National Opera.