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Special Concert, Music from the Early Days of Radio Broadcasting

VenueState Opera Unter den Linden
CalendarSat 06 Feb 2027 - Sun 07 Feb 2027
Synopsis/Details

Special Concert: "Music from the Distant Days of Radio"

Christian Thielemann

 

Popular music from Berlin—that is the promise of the second concert in the "Music from the Distant Days of Radio" series. The programme spans from Berlin operetta, represented by composers such as Paul Lincke, Eduard Künneke, and Paul Abraham, to film music and promenade music. It sheds light on the vibrant musical culture of both the Imperial era and the Weimar Republic, featuring works that are partly well known but also rarely heard today. These pieces rightly belong to the tradition of "light classical music" and were an integral part of radio broadcasting repertoire in many different ways.

Cast

Conductor: Christian Thielemann
Staatskapelle Berlin

 

Programme
Paul Lincke
Ernst Fischer: South of the Alps
Eduard Künneke: Melody Sequence from Happy Journey
Siegfried Translateur: Sportpalast Waltz / Life in the Vienna Prater
Werner Richard Heymann: Sequence of Scenes from Silent Film Music
Paul Abraham: Melody Sequence from Victoria and Her Hussar
Overture to Frau Luna

 

Ernst Fischer
Eduard Künneke: Melody Sequence from Happy Journey
Siegfried Translateur: Sportpalast Waltz / Life in the Vienna Prater
Werner Richard Heymann: Sequence of Scenes from Silent Film Music
Paul Abraham: Melody Sequence from Victoria and Her Hussar
South of the Alps

 

Eduard Künneke
Siegfried Translateur: Sportpalast Waltz / Life in the Vienna Prater
Werner Richard Heymann: Sequence of Scenes from Silent Film Music
Paul Abraham: Melody Sequence from Victoria and Her Hussar
Melody Sequence from Happy Journey

 

Siegfried Translateur
Werner Richard Heymann: Sequence of Scenes from Silent Film Music
Paul Abraham: Melody Sequence from Victoria and Her Hussar
Sportpalast Waltz / Life in the Vienna Prater

 

Werner Richard Heymann
Paul Abraham: Melody Sequence from Victoria and Her Hussar
Sequence of Scenes from Silent Film Music

 

Paul Abraham
Melody Sequence from Victoria and Her Hussar

Venue
State Opera Unter den Linden

Staatsoper Unter den Linden is one of Berlin's most prestigious opera houses, with a rich history and significant cultural impact.

 

History:
The Staatsoper Unter den Linden was originally built between 1741 and 1743, under the direction of architect Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff. It was commissioned by Frederick II of Prussia and was initially named the Königliche Oper (Royal Opera). The opera house has undergone several renovations and reconstructions, notably after World War II damage. It reopened in 1984, following a major renovation.

 

Construction:
The original design was characterized by its Baroque style, featuring an elegant façade and a grand entrance. The building was reconstructed in the 1950s and 1980s, maintaining its classical exterior while modernizing the interior. The façade features a classic portico with six Corinthian columns and a prominent central pediment.

 

Interior:
The interior is known for its opulent and classical design. The auditorium is renowned for its acoustics and grandeur, with luxurious velvet seats and elaborate decorations. The stage and seating areas have been updated to meet modern performance standards while preserving historical aesthetics.

 

Concerts and Performances:
The Staatsoper Unter den Linden hosts a variety of performances, including operas, orchestral concerts, and ballet. It is home to the Staatskapelle Berlin, one of Germany's leading orchestras. The opera house is celebrated for its high-quality productions and its role in Berlin’s vibrant cultural scene.

 

JOURNEY

The Staatsoper Unter den Linden has completely barrier-free access due to its excellent public transport connections.

ADDRESS: Unter den Linden 7; 10117 Berlin

SUBURBAN RAILWAY
S+U Friedrichstraße (S1, S2, S5, S7, S25, S75)

 

SUBWAY
Hausvogteiplatz (U2)
Museumsinsel (U5)
Stadtmitte (U2, U6)
Unter den Linden (U5, U6)

 

BUS
Staatsoper (100, 245, 300)
Unter den Linden/Friedrichstraße (100, 147, 245, 300, N6)

 

PARKING
Q-PARK parking garage Unter den Linden/Staatsoper
Bebelplatz, 10117 Berlin
There are five electric charging stations in the parking garage. Further information can be found here.

The underground car park on Bebelplatz offers disabled parking spaces and direct access to the opera house. On entering the car park between 5.30pm and 11.30pm, the maximum parking fee is €7. To use this tariff, enter your parking ticket in one of the pay machines and the message »Theatertarif« will appear on the display. Please note that it is not possible to use the tariff if you enter the car park before 5.30pm. so it will not be shown on the display. TIP: If you pay the theatre tariff at the pay machine before the event, you can avoid unnecessary waiting after the show.

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