Léirithe le Teacht Inniu Ar Aghaidh
Léirithe san am a chuaigh thart 1997 — Inné
Kiezpalast Die Alte Oper Beschleunigt: Tempo, Tempo!, Various
Alte Oper FrankfurtConductor
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannDie Walküre (The Valkyrie), Wagner, Richard
Greek National OperaConductor
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannTranssylvanische Reise, BrahmsVeressLigetiLiszt
Bremer PhilharmonikerConductor
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannOrient-express Neujahrskonzert, Various
Staatsoper StuttgartConductor
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireann3. Sinfoniekonzert: Anmut, MozartBruckner
Staatsoper HannoverConductor
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannKiezpalast Die Alte Oper Beschleunigt: Tempo, Tempo!, Various
Alte Oper FrankfurtConductor
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannDie Walküre (The Valkyrie), Wagner, Richard
Greek National OperaConductor
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannTranssylvanische Reise, BrahmsVeressLigetiLiszt
Bremer PhilharmonikerConductor
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireann3. Sinfoniekonzert: Anmut, MozartBruckner
Staatsoper HannoverConductor
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannMatinee zum Muttertag, MendelssohnSchumann
ORF Vienna Radio Symphony OrchestraConductor
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannWozzeck, Berg
Aalto-Musiktheater EssenConductor
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannRoland Kluttig has been the principal conductor of the Graz Philharmonic Orchestra and Graz Opera since the 2020/2021 season. After he had already conducted successful new productions of Paul Dukas' “Ariane et Barbe-Bleue” and Karol Szymanowski's “Król Roger” in this opera house in previous years, the 20/21 season began with a production of Mieczysław Weinberg's opera “The Passenger ”, which will be issued in the coming autumn on CD and DVD as well. He opened the 2021/22 season at Graz Opera with a concert that combined Richard Strauss's “Alpine Symphony” with Georg Friedrich Haas's concerto grosso No. 1 for 4 alphorns. Kluttig's new productions at Graz Opera will be Haas's opera “Morgen und Abend” (“Morning and Evening”) in its Austrian premiere and Wagner's “Flying Dutchman”, alongsi