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Conductor Thielemann before returning to Bayreuth

For a long time, Christian Thielemann was almost inseparably linked to the Bayreuth Festival, but recently it was uncertain how things would continue for him there. Now there are plans.

The future of star conductor Christian Thielemann on the Green Hill was uncertain at times. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The future of star conductor Christian Thielemann on the Green Hill was uncertain at times. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Music - Conductor Thielemann before returning to Bayreuth

Star conductor Christian Thielemann is to return to the Green Hill. The Deutsche Presse-Agentur has learned that the Bayreuth Festival is planning to work with the 64-year-old again. This was announced at the most recent meeting of the administrative board of the Festspiel-GmbH.

Thielemann "will return, yes", said Festival spokesman Hubertus Herrmann on request. "We are in talks about future musical tasks in Bayreuth," he emphasized on Monday. "Nothing has been signed yet." Artistic appointments and decisions should be announced "at our press conference". Thielemann, the designated General Music Director of the Berlin State Opera Unter den Linden, confirmed to dpa that he will conduct "Lohengrin".

"Standard-setting interpretations"

The opera will return to the Richard Wagner Festival schedule in 2025 after a two-year break in the production by Yuval Sharon, which was actually canceled last year, with a stage design by artist Neo Rauch. Thielemann was also the conductor of this Bayreuth production of "Lohengrin" until last year. The star conductor's future on the Green Hill has been uncertain of late - even though he was inextricably linked to Germany's most famous opera festival for many years.

He made his Bayreuth debut in the summer of 2000 with the "Mastersingers of Nuremberg", and the longstanding festival director Wolfgang Wagner, who died in 2010, was more of a mentor to him than a boss. Since then, he has "shaped the festival every year with benchmark interpretations", as the festival website states.

Thielemann is regarded as one of the best Wagner interpreters in the world and is only the second conductor after Felix Mottl (1856-1911) to have conducted all ten Wagner operas performed in Bayreuth on the Green Hill.

He became musical advisor to the Festival in 2010 and Music Director five years later. However, he has been out of this post since 2020. There has been no real talk of an official post on the Green Hill for some time now.

This summer, the current chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden, who had shaped the Festival musically for over a quarter of a century, was no longer even there - he is now set to return in 2025.

"Leader" or "protector"?

A new production of "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" is also planned for that year. In the summer, Festival Director Katharina Wagner announced Daniele Gatti as its conductor, who is to succeed Thielemann in Dresden in 2024.

In 2022, the last year of the Bayreuth "Lohengrin" production - for the time being - Thielemann and Festival Director Wagner had clashed over the question of whether the word "Führer" should be used in the opera at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, where Adolf Hitler once came and went.

After the dress rehearsal, Katharina Wagner asked the tenor Klaus Florian Vogt, who sang the title role, to replace the word "Führer" with "Schützer" at the end of the opera about the Swan Knight - to Thielemann's incomprehension.

"For me, it's always like this: the originally intended text is the original text and you stay true to it," he told dpa in the summer. "I don't change any notes - then I don't change any text and ask the artists in my performances to sing the original text. But everyone sees it differently and you have to accept that."

Read also:

  1. Christian Thielemann, renowned conductor, is set to resume operations at the Bayreuth Festival.
  2. The Deutsche Presse-Agentur has reported that Thielemann will once again collaborate with the Bayreuth Festival.
  3. In the Berlin State Opera, Thielemann has been designated as the General Music Director, and he confirmed his plans to conduct 'Lohengrin' in Germany.
  4. The operation 'Lohengrin' will return to the Bayreuth Festival schedule in 2025, after a two-year hiatus, following a production by Yuval Sharon.
  5. Thielemann has been a significant figure in the Bayreuth Festival, known for setting 'standard-setting interpretations' every year.
  6. He made his Bayreuth debut with the 'Mastersingers of Nuremberg' in 2000 and worked closely with festival director Wolfgang Wagner, who served as both a mentor and an authority figure.
  7. Thielemann conducted 'Lohengrin' at the Bayreuth Festival until last year and holds a unique position in Wagner's opera, having conducted all ten operas performed on the Green Hill, following Felix Mottl.
  8. This summer, Thielemann and Festival Director Katharina Wagner had a disagreement over whether to use the term "Führer" in the opera, a controversy that took place in the Bayreuth Festspielhaus, renowned as a significant location in German cultural history.

Source: www.stern.de

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