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8th Symphony Concert.Palm Sunday Concert

Semperoper Dresden, Semperoper Dresden, Dresden, Germany
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Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Dresden, Germany
Starts at: 19:00

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Conductor: Daniele Gatti
Tenor: Bernard Richter
Mezzo-Soprano: Christa Mayer
Bass: Georg Zeppenfeld
Soprano: Sara Blanch
Creators
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Composer: Richard Strauss
Programme
Richard Strauss: Metamorphoses (version for string sextet and double bass)
Ludwig van Beethoven : SYMPHONY NO. 9 D MAJOR OP. 125
Overview

The 8th Symphony Concert: Palm Sunday Concert at Semperoper Dresden presents a solemn and spiritually inspired program performed by the renowned Staatskapelle Dresden. Traditionally associated with the beginning of Holy Week, this concert offers a reflective musical experience featuring powerful orchestral works that evoke contemplation, devotion, and profound emotional depth.

The 8th Symphony Concert: Palm Sunday Concert is a special event in the symphonic season at the Semperoper Dresden, performed by the internationally celebrated Staatskapelle Dresden. With its long-standing musical tradition and exceptional artistic quality, the orchestra presents a program that reflects the contemplative spirit associated with Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week.

Palm Sunday holds deep significance in the Christian cultural tradition, marking the start of the final days before Easter. For centuries, composers have created music inspired by themes of faith, reflection, sacrifice, and spiritual renewal. This concert draws on that tradition, offering a carefully curated program of symphonic works that convey solemnity, beauty, and emotional depth.

The repertoire often includes music characterized by expressive orchestral colors, lyrical melodies, and moments of quiet introspection alongside powerful dramatic passages. Through these musical contrasts, the program creates a profound atmosphere of reflection and spiritual resonance.

The Staatskapelle Dresden, one of the world’s oldest and most distinguished orchestras, brings extraordinary sensitivity and refinement to this repertoire. Under the guidance of an acclaimed conductor, the orchestra reveals the subtle emotional layers and spiritual intensity embedded in the music.

Held in the magnificent Semperoper Dresden, renowned for its architectural beauty and superb acoustics, the Palm Sunday Concert becomes not only a musical performance but also a deeply moving artistic experience. The combination of historical tradition, masterful orchestral playing, and the contemplative atmosphere of the occasion creates a memorable evening that invites listeners to pause, reflect, and connect with the universal language of music.

Venue Info

Semperoper Dresden - Dresden
Location   Theaterplatz 2

Not only one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world, the Semperoper is renowned both in Germany and abroad for the brilliant star-studded performances by Saxon State Opera as well as numerous international guest artists.

This is the home of the Staatskapelle Dresden, an orchestra which looks back on 460 years of uninterrupted music-making. The State Opera Chorus was founded by Carl Maria von Weber in 1817. Operatic history has been written here, with the Semperoper playing host to numerous important premieres, such as Richard Wagner’s "Rienzi", "Der fliegende Holländer" and "Tannhäuser". There is also an indissoluble link to Richard Strauss, nine of whose 15 operas were premiered in Dresden, including "Salome", "Der Rosenkavalier" and "Elektra". The small venue Semper Zwei provides space for diverse forms of music theatre as well as theatrical experiments, and is also the venue for performances of Semperoper Junge Szene.

The magnificent Semperoper dominates the Theaterplatz be-side the river Elbe, forming the centrepiece of the historic old city. The original building opened its doors in 1841, constructed to a design by Gottfried Semper which combined a late Classical style with Renaissance elements. Following a devastating fire in 1869, the citizens of Dresden immediately set about rebuilding their beloved opera house. This was completed in 1878, also to a design by Semper. In 1945, during the final months of World War II, the Semperoper was once again razed to the ground.

After a second reconstruction was successfully completed in 1985, the reopening of one of Europe’s most beautiful opera houses was celebrated with a performance of Carl Maria von Weber’s "Freischütz".
The dazzling interiors were painstakingly reconstructed by local craftsmen and artists according to original plans, with state-of-the art stage machinery and technical fittings in the auditorium. A modern annex was added to house the administrative offices and rehearsal rooms. Internationally renowned for its brilliant acoustics and incomparable performances, audiences from around the world continue to flock here to enjoy unforgettable experiences at the Semperoper Dresden.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: Dresden, Germany
Starts at: 19:00
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