The Rake’s Progress

Hamburg International Music Festival

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Festival Finale Featuring a Milestone of Modern Music Theatre

Barbara Hannigan is not only one of the world’s best sopranos; she is also a brilliant conductor, as the Elbphilharmonie audience already had the chance to find out. With Igor Stravinsky’s »The Rake’s Progress« she now conducts an opera for the first time – and her choice is no coincidence: this is also the first opera she sang in on stage. It tells the story of the downfall of anti-hero Tom Rakewell, who leads a dissolute life after his father’s death and squanders his inheritance in brothels and gambling dens. Packed with enigmatic characters and numerous references to music history, Stravinsky’s opera is a milestone of modern music theatre, which close companions Hannigan and the orchestra Ludwig perform at the closing concert of the Hamburg International Music Festival together with hand-picked young professional artists from her mentoring programme Equilibrium.

Performers

Ludwig

Cappella Amsterdam choir

Equilibrium Artists:

Sofie Asplund soprano

Gyula Rab tenor

Marta Świderska mezzo-soprano

James Way tenor

Doug Williams bass baritone

Erik Rosenius bass

conductor Barbara Hannigan

Programme

Igor Strawinsky
The Rake’s Progress / Oper in drei Akten

Konzertante Aufführung in englischer Sprache

Festival

Hamburg International Music Festival