Staatsoper Stuttgart

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The Stuttgart National Theatre, home to the Staatsoper
The Stuttgart National Theatre, home to the Staatsoper

Staatsoper Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera) is an opera company in Stuttgart.

The company is based at the Staatstheater Stuttgart, known locally as the Grosses Haus, which was designed by Max Littmann and opened in 1912 with a performance of Tosca. This was one of the few major German opera houses not to be destroyed in the Second World War.

An important centre for opera since the 17th century, Stuttgart has again become an important and influential centre since the war, particularly for contemporary works. Three operas by Carl Orff received their premieres there and the company has been associated with figures such as Wieland Wagner, Günther Rennert, Hans Werner Henze and Philip Glass.

The present aritstic director is Albrecht Puhlmann and the musical director is Manfred Honeck.

Twenty-one different works are being presented during the 2005-2006 season, including five new productions. Singers appearing with the company include Catherine Nagelstad, Jonas Kaufmann, Kurt Rydl, and Jon Frederic West.

[edit] Recordings

Stuttgart productions of Glass's Satyagraha, Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen and Handel's Alcina have been released on DVD.

[edit] Sources

Stuttgart by Thomas Bauman and Horst Koegler, New Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed. Stanley Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7

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Coordinates: 48°46′49″N, 9°11′06″E