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The Staatsoper Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera) is a German opera company based in
Stuttgart Stuttgart (; Swabian: ; ) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Neckar river in a fertile valley known as the ''Stuttgarter Kessel'' (Stuttgart Cauldron) and lies an hour from the ...
, the capital of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The
Staatsorchester Stuttgart The Staatsorchester Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Orchestra; full name, ''Württembergisches Staatsorchester oder Orchester der Württembergischen Staatstheater'') is a German symphony orchestra based in Stuttgart. The orchestra is resident at the ...
serves as its resident orchestra.


History

Performances of operas, ballet and plays in Stuttgart took place from the 17th century at the hall of . The probably first opera production was in 1660 the
singspiel A Singspiel (; plural: ; ) is a form of German-language music drama, now regarded as a genre of opera. It is characterized by spoken dialogue, which is alternated with ensembles, songs, ballads, and arias which were often strophic, or folk-like ...
''Der Raub der Proserpina'' by Hofkapellmeister Samuel Capricornus. Four years later, a permanent stage was established. In 1750, the building was remodeled as Stuttgart's opera house, named ''Königliches Hoftheater'' (Royal Court Theatre) in 1811. It burnt down in 1902, and opera was performed in a provisional ''Interimstheater''. Today's opera house was built from 1909 to 1912 by architect Max Littmann from Munich, with two halls, ''Großes Haus'' and ''Kleines Haus''. After the end of the monarchy in 1918, the theatres were named ''Württembergische Landestheater''. The ''Kleines Haus'', site of the world premiere of the first version of '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' by Richard Strauss, was destroyed in World War II.Finanzministerium Baden-Württemberg 1983, p. 42. Staatsoper Stuttgart forms part of the
Staatstheater Stuttgart The Staatstheater Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Theatre) is a theatre with three locations, Oper Stuttgart (Opera Stuttgart), Stuttgarter Ballett (Stuttgart Ballet), and Schauspiel Stuttgart (Stuttgart Drama Theatre), in Stuttgart, Germany. The s ...
, a three-branch theatre organisation for opera, play and
Stuttgart Ballet Stuttgart Ballet is a leading German ballet company. Dating back to 1609, then the court ballet of the dukes of Württemberg, the modern company was founded by John Cranko and is known for full-length narrative ballets. The company received the L ...
. The house, which has been a listed building since 1924, currently has 1,404 seats and a per-season audience of approximately 250,000. An important centre for opera since the 17th century, Stuttgart has again become an important and influential centre since the war, particularly for contemporary works. Three operas by Carl Orff received their premieres there and the company has been associated with figures such as Wieland Wagner, Günther Rennert, Hans Werner Henze and
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.


Klaus Zehelein era (1991–2006)

During the era of Opera Intendant Klaus Zehelein, the company has won the Opera House of the Year award by the German magazine '' Opernwelt'' more often than any other company: in 1994 (the inaugural award), 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002 and in 2006. Pamela Rosenberg was co-opera Intendant between 1991 and 2000, with
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acting as casting director from 2001 to 2006. Klaus Zehelein brought in directors Ruth Berghaus, Christof Nel, Hans Neuenfels, Peter Konwitschny and . He created the Junge Oper, dedicated to performing music theatre works for young audiences. Numerous CD and DVD productions document Zehelein's interest in modern works and new staging concepts. Under Zehelein's direction, the Stuttgart Opera was an ensemble-based opera company, with
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,
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, Eva-Maria Westbroek were members of his ensemble, and Jonas Kaufmann a frequent guest artist. Music directors were
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and Lothar Zagrosek, Nicola Luisotti conducted frequently during Zehelein's era. Albrecht Puhlmann succeeded Zehelein as the company's ''Intendant''.


Present

Manfred Honeck was ''
Generalmusikdirektor A music(al) director or director of music is the person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance, production, or organization. This would include the artistic director and usually chief conductor of an orchestra or concert band, the d ...
'' (GMD) from 2007 to 2011. Jossi Wieler was ''
Intendant An intendant (; pt, intendente ; es, intendente ) was, and sometimes still is, a public official, especially in France, Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. The intendancy system was a centralizing administrative system developed in France. In ...
''(artistic director) of the company from 2011 until 2018, succeeding Albrecht Puhlmann. In April 2010, Wieler appointed Sylvain Cambreling as ''Generalmusikdirektor'' (GMD) of the company, effective with the 2012-2013 season. Wieler and Cambreling each stood down from their respective posts with the company in 2018. Since 2018, Viktor Schoner is ''Intendant'' of the company. Cornelius Meister became GMD of the company also in 2018. In October 2022, the company announced the extension of Meister's contract as GMD through 2026.


General Music Directors

* Fritz Busch (1918–1922) * Carl Leonhardt (1918–1922) * Herbert Albert (1937–1942) * Ferdinand Leitner (1947–1969) * Václav Neumann (1970–1972) * Silvio Varviso (1972–1980) * Dennis Russell Davies (1980–1987) * Luis Antonio García Navarro (1987–1991) *
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(1992–1997) * Lothar Zagrosek (1997–2006) * Manfred Honeck (2007–2011) * Sylvain Cambreling (2012–2018) * Cornelius Meister (2018–present)


Selected discography

Stuttgart CD productions: * Philip Glass: '' Akhnaten'' (1987) * Luigi Nono: ** '' Intolleranza 1960'' (1995) ** ''
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'' (2001) * Helmut Lachenmann: ''Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern'' (2003) Stuttgart productions on DVD: * Philip Glass: ''
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'' (1983) * Handel: '' Alcina'' (1999) * Karl Amadeus Hartmann: '' Simplicius Simplicissimus'' (2005) * Mozart: ''
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'' 006) * Wagner: ''Der Ring des Nibelungen'' (2003) * Bernd Alois Zimmermann: ''Die Soldaten">Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen.html" ;"title="006) * Wagner: ''Der Ring des Nibelungen">006) * Wagner: ''Der Ring des Nibelungen'' (2003) * Bernd Alois Zimmermann: ''Die Soldaten'' (1989)


References

Notes Sources * Bauman, Thomas and Koegler, Horst: "Stuttgart", ''New Grove Dictionary of Opera'', ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992)


External links

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