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The Leipzig Opera (in German: ) is an
opera house An opera house is a theater (structure), theatre building used for performances of opera. It usually includes a Stage (theatre), stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and building sets. While some venu ...
and
opera Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a libre ...
company located at the Augustusplatz and the Inner City Ring Road at its east side in Leipzig's district
Mitte Mitte () is the first and most central borough of Berlin. The borough consists of six sub-entities: Mitte proper, Gesundbrunnen, Hansaviertel, Moabit, Tiergarten and Wedding. It is one of the two boroughs (the other being Friedrichshain-Kreu ...
, Germany.


History

Performances of opera in Leipzig trace back to Singspiel performances beginning in the year 1693. The composer of many early operas at the first opera house, the
Oper am Brühl The Oper am Brühl (also ''Barockoper Leipzig'') was the first opera house in Leipzig. It existed from 1693 to 1720 and was the second municipal music theatre in Germany, after the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg. It was initiated by Nicolaus Adam ...
, was
Telemann Georg Philipp Telemann (; – 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. Almost completely self-taught in music, he became a composer against his family's wishes. After studying in Magdeburg, Zellerfeld, and Hi ...
. He was director of the house from 1703 to 1705. The Leipzig Opera does not have its own opera orchestra – the
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra (Gewandhausorchester; also previously known in German as the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig) is a German symphony orchestra based in Leipzig, Germany. The orchestra is named after the concert hall in which it is bas ...
performs as its orchestra. This relationship began in 1766 with performances of the Singspiel ' by
Johann Adam Hiller Johann Adam Hiller (25 December 1728, in Wendisch-Ossig, Saxony – 16 June 1804, in Leipzig) was a German composer, conductor and writer on music, regarded as the creator of the Singspiel, an early form of German opera. In many of these operas ...
.


Opera House, 1868

The previous theater (the "") was inaugurated on 28 January 1868 with ''Jubilee Overture'' by
Carl Maria von Weber Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 17865 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic who was one of the first significant composers of the Romantic era. Best known for his operas, ...
and the overture for '' Iphigénie en Aulide'' by
Gluck Christoph Willibald (Ritter von) Gluck (; 2 July 1714 – 15 November 1787) was a composer of Italian and French opera in the early classical period. Born in the Upper Palatinate and raised in Bohemia, both part of the Holy Roman Empire, he ga ...
and
Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, and critic. His works include plays, poetry, literature, and aesthetic criticism, as well as t ...
's play '' Iphigenia in Tauris''. From 1886 to 1888, Gustav Mahler was the second conductor;
Arthur Nikisch Arthur Nikisch (12 October 185523 January 1922) was a Hungarian conductor who performed internationally, holding posts in Boston, London, Leipzig and—most importantly—Berlin. He was considered an outstanding interpreter of the music of Br ...
was his superior. During an
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in the night of 3 December 1943, part of the bombing of Leipzig in World War II, the theater was destroyed, as were all of Leipzig's theatres.


Opera House, 1960

Construction of the modern opera house began in 1956. The theater was inaugurated on 8 October 1960 with a performance of
Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
's ''
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (; "The Master-Singers of Nuremberg"), WWV 96, is a music drama, or opera, in three acts, by Richard Wagner. It is the longest opera commonly performed, taking nearly four and a half hours, not counting two breaks between acts, and is traditi ...
''. Since 2009, Ulf Schirmer is the '' Generalmusikdirektor'' (General Music Director, or GMD); he was elected artistic director in 2011 for a five-year term.


General music directors

Among the people with the title Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) were *
Arthur Nikisch Arthur Nikisch (12 October 185523 January 1922) was a Hungarian conductor who performed internationally, holding posts in Boston, London, Leipzig and—most importantly—Berlin. He was considered an outstanding interpreter of the music of Br ...
(1878) * Gustav Mahler (1886–1888) * Otto Lohse (1912) *
Gustav Brecher Gustav Brecher (5 February 1879 – May 1940) was a German conductor, composer, and music critic. As director of the Leipzig Opera, he conducted world premieres of works by Ernst Krenek and Kurt Weill, including '' Jonny spielt auf'' and '' Ris ...
(1923) * Paul Schmitz (1932) * Helmut Seydelmann (1951) * Paul Schmitz (1964) *
Lothar Zagrosek Lothar Zagrosek (born 13 November 1942 in Otting, Germany) is a German conductor. As a youth, he sang in the Regensburg Cathedral choir, including performances as the First Boy in '' The Magic Flute'' at the 1954 Salzburg Festival. From 1962 t ...
(1990–1992) *
Jiří Kout Jiří Kout (born 26 December 1937) is a Czech conductor who currently works as both chief conductor of the and as a director of the Theater St. Gallen. Coming from the eastern surroundings of Prague, Kout experienced the Soviet influence early ...
(1993) * Michail Jurowski (1999) *
Riccardo Chailly Riccardo Chailly (, ; born 20 February 1953) is an Italian conductor. He is currently music director of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, since 2016, and music director of La Scala, since 2017. Prior to this, he held chief conducting position ...
(2005–2008) * Ulf Schirmer (2009–present)


World premieres

Several operas received their premiere in Leipzig, including: * 1826: ''
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'' by Weber (first production in Germany) * 1828: '' Der Vampyr'' by Marschner * 1837: '' Zar und Zimmermann'' by Lortzing * 1850: '' Genoveva'' by Schumann * 1902: ' by Felix Weingartner *1906: '' The Wreckers'' by
Ethel Smyth Dame Ethel Mary Smyth (; 22 April 18588 May 1944) was an English composer and a member of the women's suffrage movement. Her compositions include songs, works for piano, chamber music, orchestral works, choral works and operas. Smyth tended t ...
* 1927: '' Jonny spielt auf'' by Krenek * 1930: ''
Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny ''Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny'' (german: Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny, links=no) is a political-satirical opera composed by Kurt Weill to a German libretto by Bertolt Brecht. It was first performed on 9 March 1930 at the i ...
'' by Weill * 1931: ''
Die Blume von Hawaii ''The Flower of Hawaii'' (German:''Die Blume von Hawaii'') is an operetta in three acts by Paul Abraham with a libretto by Alfred Grünwald, Fritz Löhner-Beda, and Imre Földes. It premiered on 24 July 1931 at the Neues Theater in Leipzig. The ...
'' by Abraham * 1933: '' Der Silbersee'' by Weill * 1937: ''Viola'' by Ludwig Schmidseder * 1943: ''
Catulli Carmina ' (''Songs of Catullus'') is a cantata by Carl Orff dating from 1940–1943. He described it as ''ludi scaenici'' (scenic plays). The work mostly sets poems of the Latin poet Catullus to music, with some text by the composer. ''Catulli Carmina'' i ...
'' by Orff * 1966: '' Guyana Johnny'' by
Alan Bush Alan Dudley Bush (22 December 1900 – 31 October 1995) was a British composer, pianist, conductor, teacher and political activist. A committed communist, his uncompromising political beliefs were often reflected in his music. He composed prol ...
* 1971: ''Der zerbrochne Krug'' by Fritz Geißler * 1988: ''Der Idiot'' by Karl Ottomar Treibmann * 1991: ''Matka'' by
Annette Schlünz Annette Schlünz (born 23 September 1964) is a German musician and composer. Biography Schlünz was born in Dessau, East Germany. She studied music at the Dresden Music School from 1983 to 1987 with Udo Zimmermann and at the Academy of Arts in Ber ...
* 1993: ''Nachtwache'' by
Jörg Herchet Jörg Herchet (born 20 September 1943) is a German composer. Life Born in Dresden, Herchet grew up as the son of a driver and a worker in modest circumstances. As a pupil he received recorder and cello lessons, later piano and singing lessons. ...
* 1993: ''Dienstag'' from '' Licht'' by Stockhausen * 1996: ''Freitag'' from ''Licht'' by Stockhausen * 1997: ''Abraum'' by
Jörg Herchet Jörg Herchet (born 20 September 1943) is a German composer. Life Born in Dresden, Herchet grew up as the son of a driver and a worker in modest circumstances. As a pupil he received recorder and cello lessons, later piano and singing lessons. ...
* 2001: ''Persephone oder der Ausgleich der Welten'' by Günter Neubert * 2006: ''Der schwarze Mönch'' by Philippe Hersant * 2009: ''Rituale – eine Tanzoper für Georg Friedrich Händel'' by Heike Hennig * 2009: ''Das Wesentliche ist unsichtbar'', production of the opera's children's choir * 2010: ''Monsieu Mathieu, was wird?'' production of the opera's children's choir with schools, music by Bruno Coulais and
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* 2011: ''Was, wäre, wenn?'' production of the opera's children's choir * 2011: ''Waldrandgeflüster'', produktion of the opera's youth and children's choir * 2015: ''The Canterville Ghost'' by Gordon Getty


References


External links

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Interview with Damien Diaz, Principal Dancer under Uwe Scholz
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