Wednesday 27 May, 20:00

Der Wald — Chelsea Zurflüh & L’Orchestre de Chambre de Genève

Booking Required

Der Wald, Ethel Smyth’s one-act opera, unfolds a universal story of two lovers cursed by a jealous witch. Chelsea Zurflüh stars as Röschen with Isabelle Druet and Pierre Derhet, supported by Vincent Le Texier and an ensemble of singers. Raphaël Merlin and Celia Cano share musical direction, and the Le Motet choir joins with amateur reinforcements to broaden the choral texture. HEPIA students sign the scenography; the programme opens with the overture from The Wreckers.

In German.

Place des Volontaires 2,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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