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Tristan und Isolde

Gran Teatre del Liceu: SalaLa Rambla, 51-59, Barcelona, Cataluña, 08002, España
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Madrid
lunes 12 enero 202618:30
jueves 15 enero 202618:30
lunes 19 enero 202618:30
viernes 23 enero 202618:30
domingo 25 enero 202618:00
martes 27 enero 202618:30
sábado 31 enero 202619:00
Intérpretes
Gran Teatre del Liceu
Susanna MälkkiDirección
Bárbara LluchDirección de escena
Urs SchönebaumDiseño de escena, Diseño de iluminación
Clara Peluffo ValentiniDiseño de vestuario
Orquesta Sinfónica del Gran Teatre del Liceu
Coro del Gran Teatre del Liceu
Mauricio Sotelo-RomeroAssistant conductor
Pablo AssanteDirección de coro
Lise DavidsenSopranoIsolde2026 ene 12, 19, 23, 27, 31
Elena PankratovaSopranoIsolde2026 ene 15, 25
Clay HilleyTenorTristan2026 ene 12, 19, 23, 27, 31
Bryan RegisterTenorTristan2026 ene 15, 25
Brindley SherrattBajoKing Marke
Tomasz KoniecznyBajo-barítonoKurwenal
Roger PadullésTenorMelot
Iréne TheorinSopranoBrangäne
Albert CasalsTenorShepherd, Young seaman
Milan PerišićBarítonoHelmsman

Tristan und Isolde is an epic musical drama of love and death, drawn from a 12th-century Celtic legend and transformed by Wagner into a cultural revolution. A death potion meant for revenge becomes a love elixir, awakening a passion that defies duty, reason, and divine law. Their forbidden love reaches its height in the opera’s second act and ends in the sublime Liebestod, where Isolde’s transfiguration follows Tristan’s death.

Wagner’s score—written between 1857 and 1859—is one of opera’s most groundbreaking, rich in chromaticism, harmonic daring, and orchestral colour. Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki returns to the Liceu to unveil its mysteries. In Bárbara Lluch’s new production, Tristan and Isolde are souls resisting the roles imposed on them, seeking truth in love, yet doomed by their escape from reality.

Lise Davidsen makes her long-awaited debut as Isolde, joined by Clay Hilley as Tristan—together promising a landmark moment in Wagnerian performance at the Liceu.

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