Oper

Das Kind und der Zauberspuk / L’enfant et les sortilèges

Maurice Ravel

Lyrical Fantasy by Maurice Ravel Libretto by Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette in the translation by Werner Hintze and Bettina Bartz

Premiere 16. February 2025

Performed in German with German and English supertitles

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  • Family Introductions
    Free introductory talk for children and families 45 minutes before curtain-up in the opera cellar, duration around 20 minutes
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    • Family Introductions
      Free introductory talk for children and families 45 minutes before curtain-up in the opera cellar, duration around 20 minutes
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      • Family Introductions
        Free introductory talk for children and families 45 minutes before curtain-up in the opera cellar, duration around 20 minutes
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        • Family Introductions
          Free introductory talk for children and families 45 minutes before curtain-up in the opera cellar, duration around 20 minutes
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          • Family Introductions
            Free introductory talk for children and families 45 minutes before curtain-up in the opera cellar, duration around 20 minutes
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              Piece-Info

              What would a child’s room say if it could talk? A boy goes on the rampage because he doesn’t want to do his homework; his mother, of course, blows her top. When the child vandalises his room and even torments his beloved cat, things take a surprising turn: suddenly, the mistreated furniture, cups, books and animals start to speak! And the child finds himself in a world in which he is forced to think about others.

              The one-hour opera doesn’t just tell the story of a child: it is also movingly told from a child’s perspective. This means that anything can happen, as the power of imagination is boundless. And so the story also makes the case for mindfulness and empathy: the child hurts the cat at the beginning of the story, but by the end he is playing doctor to a squirrel.

              This acclaimed production by James Bonas and Grégoire Pont takes us on a magical journey, with the music providing the impetus for a fantastic world and the child’s imagination brought to life using exciting and delightful video projections. A love letter to the power of the imagination and the magic of opera! For all those who are (still) children at heart.

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