
Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier @ Zurich Opera House
Opernhaus Zürich
When Strauss and Hofmannsthal wrote «Der Rosenkavalier» – setting it in an imaginary Rococo Vienna and yet closely linked to the decadent fin de siècle – they created a profound social comedy. It is not without melancholy that the Marschallin lets her young lover Octavian go when he falls head over heels with Sophie, who hails from Faninal’s bourgeois household. As voluptuous as Strauss' score is, it contains tender moments of dream and melancholy. Director Lydia Steier stages Strauss’ opera according to an aesthetic concept by Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein. Diana Damrau sings the Marschallin. Joana Mallwitz, chief conductor at the Konzerthaus Berlin, conducts the Orchester der Oper Zürich.
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Cast

Diana Damrau
Die Feldmarschallin Fürstin Werdenberg

Günther Groissböck
Der Baron Ochs von Lerchenau

Bo Skovhus
Herr von Faninal

Angela Brower
Octavian
Emily Pogorelc
Sophie
Christiane Kohl
Jungfer Marianne Leitmetzerin
Irène Friedli
Annina
Nathan Haller
Valzacchi
Rebeca Olvera
Eine Modistin
Johan Krogius
Der Hausmeister der Feldmarschallin/Ein Wirt
Stanislav Vorobyov
Ein Polizeikommissar
Omer Kobiljak
Ein italienischer Sänger

Joana Mallwitz
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▸What is Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier @ Zurich Opera House (2025) about?
Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier @ Zurich Opera House is a 2025 music, comedy film with a runtime of 3h 49m. Directed by Lydia Steier. Find cast, ratings, and streaming options on LiveStreamTV.pk.
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▸Who directed Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier @ Zurich Opera House?
Richard Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier @ Zurich Opera House was directed by Lydia Steier.










