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Tristan und Isolde

Ticket Information

  • Single Tickets To: $150.00 each
  • Single Tickets From: $41.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 10 Aug 2024, 4:00pm–9:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Conductor - Giordano Bellincampi
Tristan - Simon O’Neill
Isolde - Ricarda Merbeth
Brangäne - Katarina Karnéus
Kurwenal - Johan Reuter
King Marke - Albert Dohmen
Melot - Jared Holt
Sailor/Shepherd/Steersman - Andrew Goodwin
With The New Zealand Opera Chorus
Stage Director Frances Moore

King Marke has claimed Isolde, princess of a rival kingdom, as his bride. To escort her to his castle, he has sent his knight Tristan. But the King is unaware that when Tristan was once grievously wounded in battle, Isolde healed him – and the two fell in love. Nor is the King aware that Tristan and Isolde, thinking they are escaping their predicament by drinking poison, have actually drunk a love potion… Tristan und Isolde is a searing portrait of agonised, unstoppable, uncontrollable desire that can end only in death. It’s also one of the most influential works of art in history. From its very first notes, Wagner reshaped music for ever. For everyone on the stage, it is a colossus. Giordano Bellincampi has assembled an extraordinary cast which could grace any great opera house on earth. Simon O’Neill, that musical force of nature, has sung Tristan at the BBC Proms and Glyndebourne, and Katarina Karnéus’ appearances include the Vienna Philharmonic and Covent Garden. This is a performance not to be missed.

Duration Approx. 5 1/2 hours – three Acts with one 30min interval and a 60min dinner break.
Dinner packages available
Notes Fund - Music for this concert has been supported by David Lovell.
Supported by Auckland Philharmonia Foundation, Wagner Society of New Zealand, Pub Charity and Auckland Live

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