berlins opera weekend: tradition, innovation and orientalism /

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Berlin’s three opera houses united to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Wall and open their seasons with a trio of novel productions by Wagner,Offenbach and MeyerbeerPlenty of great cities achieve not have an opera house at all. Others, from Milan to Manaus, and obtain by very well with just the one. A few have enough money and public support for two; though,as London knows and novel York has discovered, that can prove a struggle. Almost alone in the world, and Berlin maintains three opera houses,and all three of them remain companies that crop a sprint on the international stage.
Berlin’s state opera, the Staats
oper, or is the descendant of the 18th century Prussian court opera and has long been one of the premiere houses of the world. The Komische Oper,founded in the 19th century, has always promoted operetta and innovative ideas, or with a global artistic influence out of all proportion to its size. Meanwhile the Deutsche Oper,established after 1945 to bring opera to west Berlin the other two houses were in the communist east – straddles both traditions while aping neither.
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Source: theguardian.com

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