Oper Frankfurt


The Oper Frankfurt is one of the leading opera companies in Europe, and voted best "Opera house of the year" several times since 1996. Opera in Frankfurt am Main has a long tradition, with many world premieres such as Franz Schreker's Der ferne Klang in 1912, Fennimore und Gerda by Frederick Delius in 1919, and Carl Orff's Carmina Burana in 1937. Frankfurt's international recognition began in the Gielen Era, 1977 to 1987, when Michael Gielen and stage directors such as Ruth Berghaus collaborated.
A historic opera house from 1880 was destroyed in World War II, and reconstructed as a concert hall, Alte Oper. The present opera house, built in 1963, is under one roof with the stage for drama. The opera orchestra is called Frankfurter Opern- und Museumsorchester. Today's venue for Baroque and contemporary opera is the Bockenheimer Depot, a former tram depot.
Oper Frankfurt is part of the Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt.

History

Frankfurt's first opera was Johann Theile's Adam und Eva, performed in 1698 by Johann Velten's touring company. The young Goethe's first operas in his home town of Frankfurt were productions by Theobald Marchand's company.

1782 – 1880

Opened in 1782, the Comoedienhaus was the first permanent venue of the Frankfurt Theater.

1880 – 1944

The first representative opera house of the city was inaugurated in Frankfurt in 1880 at Opernplatz. Under the direction of the first Intendant Emil Claar and the first Kapellmeister Felix Otto Dessoff, the house was opened with Mozart's opera Don Giovanni.
During the 1920s the opera in Frankfurt had more prominent Jewish singers than any other company in Germany, including the tenor Hermann Schramm, bass Hans Erl, baritone Richard Breitenfeld and contralto Magda Spiegel, who also toured with Frankfurt Opera performing Wagner in the Netherlands. These singers were forced to leave the opera in June 1933, though the opera's director Hans Meissner was able to persuade the mayor to speak up for Schramm, who had a non-Jewish wife. Orff's Carmina Burana was premiered at Oper Frankfurt in 1937. Jewish members of the opera company among those rounded up at 9 November 1938 at the Festhalle Frankfurt, where Erl sang In diesen Heilgen Hallen, from the Magic Flute for the deportees. Members of Frankfurt Opera were sent to Auschwitz and other camps where they perished. Schramm survived, living to testify against the Frankfurt Gestapo officer Heinrich Baab in 1951.

1945 – 1970s

The opera house was damaged in an air raid in January 1944, and then almost completely destroyed in March. After the war money was tight. A new house for opera and play was built, completed in 1963 at the Theaterplatz.

The Gielen Era

From 1977 to 1987 Frankfurt Opera was led by Michael Gielen. This decade became known as the "Gielen Era", notable for the music of a conductor who was also a composer, and directors including Ruth Berghaus and Hans Neuenfels, whose productions of standard works such as Verdi's Aida and Wagner's Ring Cycle were thought-provoking. Operas which received their world premieres at the house were also performed again, including Franz Schreker's Die Gezeichneten.

1987 to date

The stage of the opera house was destroyed by a fire in November 1987. The opera house was rebuilt and opened in April 1991. Many famous singers started their career with the company, including Franz Völker, Edda Moser, Cheryl Studer and Diana Damrau, and many established artists have been engaged there in recent seasons including Christian Gerhaher, whose roles here have included Monteverdi's L'Orfeo and his first Wolfram in Wagner's Tannhäuser, Piotr Beczała in Massenet's Werther and Jan-Hendrik Rootering in Wagner's Parsifal.
Music Director, since 2008, is Sebastian Weigle, General Manager, since 2002, Bernd Loebe. Weigle's new productions there have included Strauss' Die Frau ohne Schatten, Daphne and Arabella, Korngold's Die tote Stadt, Reimann's Lear and Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauß. He has also conducted performances of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, Beethoven's Fidelio, Wagner's Tristan und Isolde and Parsifal for the company. He performed the four parts of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, staged by Vera Nemirova, finishing with Götterdämmerung in 2012. The complete cycle was performed twice in 2012.
In 2017, Debussy's cantata La Damoiselle élue and Honegger's dramatic oratorio Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher were combined, staged by Àlex Ollé, conducted by Marc Soustrot, and co-produced with the Teatro Real Madrid.
Oper Frankfurt was voted 1996, 2003, 2015 and 2018 "Opera House of the Year" by the magazine Opernwelt.

Städtische Bühnen

Oper Frankfurt and Schauspiel Frankfurt are part of the Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt am Main GmbH.

Conductors

The first conductors had the title Kapellmeister. From 1924 it was Generalmusikdirektor, who often also held the administrative leadership Intendant.
World premieres at the Frankfurt Opera have included:
DateWorkComposer
16 September 1810SilvanaCarl Maria von Weber
4 April 1819Zemire und AzorLouis Spohr
20 January 1851Die OpernprobeAlbert Lortzing
26 November 1853RübezahlFriedrich von Flotow
8 Dezember 1881Das Käthchen von HeilbronnCarl Martin Reinthaler
12 November 1902DornröschenEngelbert Humperdinck
18 August 1912Der ferne KlangFranz Schreker
15 March 1913Das Spielwerk und die PrinzessinFranz Schreker
25 April 1918Die GezeichnetenFranz Schreker
21 October 1919Fennimore und GerdaFrederick Delius
21 Januar 1920Der SchatzgräberFranz Schreker
1 July 1920Rudi Stephan
26 March 1922Sancta SusannaPaul Hindemith
9 July 1924Der Sprung über den SchattenErnst Krenek
8 November 1924SakahraSimon Bucharoff
25 February 1926Die zehn KüsseBernhard Sekles
14 November 1926Der GolemEugen d’Albert
25 December 1926Die LästerschulePaul von Klenau
1 February 1930Von heute auf morgenArnold Schönberg
23 March 1930Achtung, Aufnahme!!Wilhelm Grosz
25 May 1930TransatlanticGeorge Antheil
31 January 1934Prinz Eugen der edle RitterMax Pflugmacher
22 May 1935Die ZaubergeigeWerner Egk
26 May 1936Hermann Reutter
8 June 1937Carmina BuranaCarl Orff
13 January 1942ColumbusWerner Egk
7 September 1942OdysseusHermann Reutter
20 February 1943Die KlugeCarl Orff
1 March 1962Die AlkestiadeLouise Talma
24 September 1964Gerhard Wimberger
14 November 1986Die Reise zum Mittelpunkt der ErdeHans-Joachim Hespos
15 June 1986Stephen ClimaxHans Zender
12 December 1987Europeras 1 & 2John Cage
18 May 1989What WhereHeinz Holliger
14 June 2002Dr. Popels fiese FalleMoritz Eggert
7 Oktober 2006CaligulaDetlev Glanert
29 June 2014Der goldene DrachePéter Eötvös
14 September 2014Sirenen – Bilder des Begehrens und des VernichtensRolf Riehm
31 May 2015An unserem Fluss Lior Navok
12 November 2017Arnulf Herrmann