Semperoper

The Semperoper is the opera house of the Saxon State Opera Dresden (German: Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden) and the concert hall of the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden in Dresden, Germany. It was first built in 1841, by architect Gottfried Semper.

History

The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in the Early Renaissance style, Baroque and even features Corinthian style pillars typical of classical Greece (classical revival). Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be Eclecticism; where influences from many styles are used- a practice most common during this period.

It had to be rebuilt after a fire destroyed it in 1869. The citizenry demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was in exile at the time because of his activities in the May Uprising in Dresden in 1849. So the architect had his son Manfred Semper complete the second opera house with his father's plans. This second one was constructed in Neo-Renaissance style in 1878. During construction, performances were held at the Gewerbehausall, which opened in 1870.

The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden-Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theater Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River. On top of the portal there is a Panther quadriga with a statue of Dionysos. The interior was created by such famous architects of the time as Johannes Schilling. Monuments on the portal depict famous artists such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides. The building also features work by Ernst Rietschel and Ernst Julius Hähnel.

In the pre-war years, the building premiered many of the works of Richard Strauss.

During the last weeks of World War II in 1945 the building was destroyed again - this time by Allied bombing and the subsequent fire storms. Exactly 40 years later, on February 13, 1985 the opera was rebuilt almost the same as it was before the war. It reopened with the same opera that was performed last before the destruction in 1945: Weber's Der Freischütz.

During the flood of the Elbe in 2002 the building suffered heavy water damage. With substantial help from around the world, it reopened in December 2002.

Today, most operas are accompanied by the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. The current music director is Fabio Luisi

Artists associated with the Semperoper

Conductors associated with Semperoper

  • Carl Maria von Weber
  • Richard Wagner
  • Ernst von Schuch
  • Fritz Busch
  • Giuseppe Sinopoli
  • Karl Böhm

Singers associated with the Semperoper

  • Bernd Aldenhoff
  • Elisabeth Höngen
  • Elisabeth Rethberg
  • Ernestine Schumann-Heink
  • Erna Sack
  • Therese Malten
  • Edda Moser
  • Hermann Wedekind
  • Marie Wittich

Operas that premiered at the Semperoper

  • 1842: Wagner - Rienzi
  • 1843: Wagner - The Flying Dutchman
  • 1845: Wagner - Tannhäuser
  • 1901: Richard Strauss - Feuersnot
  • 1905: Richard Strauss - Salome
  • 1909: Richard Strauss - Elektra (opera)
  • 1911: Richard Strauss - Der Rosenkavalier
  • 1925: Ferruccio Busoni - Doktor Faust
  • 1926: Paul Hindemith - Cardillac
  • 1926: Kurt Weill - Der Protagonist
  • 1927: Emil von Reznicek - Spiel oder Ernst
  • 1927: Othmar Schoeck - Penthesilea (opera)
  • 1928: Richard Strauss - Die ägyptische Helena
  • 1930: Schoeck - Vom Fischer and syner Fru
  • 1932: Eugen d'Albert - Mr Wu
  • 1933: Richard Strauss - Arabella
  • 1935: Richard Strauss - Die schweigsame Frau
  • 1935: Rudolf Wagner-Régeny - Der Günstling
  • 1937: Schoeck - Massimilla Doni
  • 1938: Richard Strauss - Daphne

References

See also

  • Dresden
  • Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden
  • Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Carl Maria von Weber College of Music

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Matthieu
1 October 2016
Fantastic, wonderful opera. One of the most beautiful operating houses I have seen.
Bill Hendrix
23 September 2013
Beautiful building and a great venue. Excellent place to see the ballet. Note--you can preorder food and drinks for the intermission. Was a very nice way to enjoy the intermission.
Reiner Knudsen
29 July 2019
Die Semperoper ist ein architektonisches Kleinod. Es empfiehlt sich eine Führung, die allerhand Überraschendes über das Gebäude erfahren lässt. Die Führung geht durch Gänge und Zuschauerraum.
Alina V
15 April 2018
Wunderschönes Gebäude - die zusätzlich buchbare Führung vor der Vorstellung war sehr interessant und unterhaltsam!
Andreas
5 October 2021
Sehr schönes klassisches Opernhaus. Die Sächsische Staatskapelle spielt hervorragend. Vor dem Programm ist eine Führung durchs Haus möglich und empfehlenswert (9 Euro für 30 min).
Michael
31 December 2022
Großartige Architektur, tolles Klassikprogramm, zB mit Christian Thielemann und der Sächsischen Staatskapelle. Man kann abseits der Konzerte auch separate Führungen buchen.
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