Gaidāmās izrādes Šodien Uz priekšu
Iepriekšējās izrādes 1996 — vakar
Tannhäuser, Wagner, Richard
Tokyo Nikikai Opera FoundationStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduElektra (Electra), Strauss
Badisches Staatstheater KarlsruheStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDie Kluge (The Clever One), Orff
Der Zar lasst sich photographieren (The Tzar has his photograph taken), Weill
Oper FrankfurtStage director
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduDie Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Master-Singers of Nuremberg), Wagner, Richard
Wiener StaatsoperStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduTannhäuser, Wagner, Richard
Tokyo Nikikai Opera FoundationStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduElektra (Electra), Strauss
Badisches Staatstheater KarlsruheStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduDie Kluge (The Clever One), Orff
Der Zar lasst sich photographieren (The Tzar has his photograph taken), Weill
Oper FrankfurtStage director
Skatīt programmu, dalībniekus un komanduDie Meistersinger von Nürnberg (The Master-Singers of Nuremberg), Wagner, Richard
Wiener StaatsoperStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduNabucco, Verdi
Deutsche Oper BerlinStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduNabucco, Verdi
Deutsche Oper BerlinStage director
Skatīt dalībniekus un komanduKeith Warner is one of the most important directors of our time. In the last couple of years he has staged at opera houses in Berlin, Vienna, London, Copenhagen, Brussels, Frankfurt, Dresden, Hamburg, Warsaw, Strasbourg, Tokio, San Francisco, Karlsruhe among others. His work also led him to major festivals as Bayreuth, Savonlinna and Bregenz, where he staged the new production of Umberto Giordano’s Andrea Chénier in 2011 as well as the world premiere of Tchaikowsky’s Der Kaufmann von Venedig in summer 2013. Keith Warner is closely connected to the Oper Frankfurt where he has staged Britten’s Death in Venice, Rossini’s La cenerentola, Dallapiccola’s Volo di notte/Il prigioniero, Reimann’s Lear, Ade’s Tempest, Ildebrando Pizzetti’s Murder in the Cathedral, Verdi’s Falstaff and Humperdinck’s