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Vienna People's Opera. The Vienna Volksoper (Volksoper or Vienna People's Opera) is an opera house in Vienna, Austria. It produces three hundred performances of twenty-five German language productions of opera, operetta, musicals, and ballet, during an annual season which runs from September through June.
Share certificate of the Verein des Deutschen Volks-Theaters, issued in May 1889 The Volkstheater North side. The Volkstheater (translated as "People's Theatre") in Vienna was founded in 1889 by request of the citizens of Vienna, amongst them the dramatist Ludwig Anzengruber and the furniture manufacturer Thonet, in order to offer a popular counter weight to the Hofburgtheater.
Schlosstheater Schönbrunn, Vienna; Theater an der Wien, Vienna; historic theatre associated with Mozart's time; Theater Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt; Volksoper Wien (Vienna People's Opera), Vienna; Wiener Kammeroper (Vienna Chamber Opera), Vienna; Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera), Vienna
Elisabeth Kulman (born 28 June 1973) is an Austrian classical singer who has performed operatic roles in soprano, mezzo-soprano and contralto repertory. She has appeared at opera houses in Vienna and internationally.
It was formerly named the Vienna State Opera Ballet as it is based at the Vienna State Opera building. In 2005 the ballets of the Vienna State Opera and the Vienna Volksoper were merged under the name Das Ballett der Wiener Staatsoper und Volksoper and Gyula Harangozo became the artistic director. On 1 September 2010, a further name change was ...
So far he has performed this role 24 times at the Haus am Ring. Parallel to his Munich engagement, he has also sung regularly at the Vienna Volksoper. Since the 2006/2007 season Sebastian Holecek has been a member of the ensemble of the Vienna Volksoper. Holecek has a broad repertoire ranging from Mozart (Figaro, Giovanni, Masetto, Papageno and ...
The operetta is part of the regular repertory of the Vienna Volksoper. [9] In 1999 the opera was staged at multiple opera houses in Vienna in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the composer's death; including the Vienna State Opera, the Vienna Volksoper, the Wiener Kammeroper, and the Theater an der Wien. [11]
Born in Vienna, Holecek completed his vocal training at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna, and then studied Holecek studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, where his teachers included Elisabeth Radó. He made his debut in 1960 at the Volksoper as Papageno in Mozart's Die Zauberflöte.