The 2024/25 Season
We are pleased to already provide you today with extensive information about the upcoming season.
DETAILS FOR TICKETS SALES FOR THE NEW SEASON:
→ From 29 April 2024 at 10 am, CYCLES can be purchased. Once again this year, we are offering specially bundled packages for performances at discounted prices - for beginners, enthusiasts, and lovers of particular genres or composers. Additionally, at this time, you will have the opportunity to reserve last-minute seats for SUPSCRIPTIONS. With the presentation of the upcoming schedule, it is now evident which performances are included in each subscription group.
→ Also, starting from 29 April 2024 at 10 am, all members of the Official Circle of Friends of the Vienna State Opera and the Circle of friends of the Vienna State Ballet - ahead of the general sale start! - can purchase tickets for selected performances from September 2024 to the end of January 2025. You still have the chance to become a member of our friends' circles and thus take advantage of your head start in acquiring tickets for the 2024/25 season!
→ On 13 May 2024 at 10 am, the general sale begins for performances in September and October, as well as the opportunity for pre-orders for the entire season starting from November. We will provide you with detailed information on this separately at a later date.
THE PREMIERES 2024/25
DON CARLO
Giuseppe Verdi
26 September 2024
"For me, Don Carlo tells more than any other opera about power as an antithesis to freedom and about all that this power causes: oppression, violence, imprisonment, murder." So says director Kirill Serebrennikov, who will direct Giuseppe Verdi's unique work as the first premiere of the season. Exemplary is the cast under the musical direction of Philippe Jordan, promising something spectacular both musically and scenically!
FIN DE PARTIE
György Kurtág
16 October 2024
A logical sensation – that's how one must describe Fin de Partie. György Kurtág was 92 years old when he premiered his first opera based on Samuel Beckett's work. Director Herbert Fritsch's production emphasizes a "joyful transience," aligning with conductor Simone Young's interpretation of Kurtág's remarkable composition, which also incorporates a considerable amount of dark humor.
DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE
Wolfgang A. Mozart
27 January 2025
Die Zauberflöte, premiered in 1791, is characterized by contrasts and diversity. A fairytale, world-spanning magical sphere combines a quest for knowledge and wisdom with simple joy, cheerfulness, and comedy. In the production by Barbora Horáková, and under the musical direction of Franz Welser-Möst, this internationally renowned work will now be presented anew at the Vienna State Opera!
NORMA
Vincenzo Bellini
22 February 2025
Norma by Vincenzo Bellini is counted among the great masterpieces of the Bel Canto era. The tragic story is told through music that is as captivating as it is unique, with the central aria "Casta diva" achieving almost iconic fame. After a long hiatus, Norma returns to the Vienna State Opera for its premiere, conducted by Michele Mariotti and directed by Cyril Teste, who celebrated a major success at the State Opera last year with his production of Salome.
IOLANTA
Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky
24 March 2025
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's last opera, Iolanta, is a fascinating fairy tale full of breathtaking melodies, which primarily revolves around a blind princess and subtly explores themes of enlightenment and redemption. Director and State Opera debutant Evgeny Titov aims to bring a "ruthless view of the world" to his production. Leading the musical direction of this new production is Tugan Sokhiev, who recently enthralled audiences on an Asian tour with, among others, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
TANNHÄUSER
Richard Wagner
22 May 2025
Tannhäuser, premiered in 1845, tells the story of the searching human soul – and of love. The Wartburg singing community seeks it, and so does Tannhäuser: He finds almost endless desire with the love goddess Venus, while he hopes to find bliss with the "pure" Elisabeth. Wagner's romantic opera will be newly staged at the Vienna State Opera by Lydia Steier, with Music Director Philippe Jordan leading the internationally renowned ensemble of singers.
VIENNA STATE BALLET
For his final season as director and chief choreographer of the Vienna State Ballet, Martin Schläpfer has planned two premieres at the Vienna State Opera: Christopher Wheeldon's The Winter’s Tale, based on William Shakespeare's tragicomedy of the same name, is an important Austrian premiere on the schedule, while Pathétique brings together two icons of New York dance modernity, George Balanchine and Merce Cunningham.