Events
Daniel Sumegi in Wagner's Götterdämmerung at the New National Theatre
18 March 2010 - 30 March 2010
The Australian opera star Daniel Sumegi will be returning to Tokyo for the fourth time, having previously sung in Aida at the Tokyo Dome, La Boheme with the San Francisco Opera Center and Tosca and Otello with the Washington National Opera.
This time Sumegi will be performing in Götterdämmerung by Richard Wagner conducted by Dan Ettinger. Premiered at the New National Theatre in March 2004, the production of the two operas forming the second half of Wagner's 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' will be performed with an ensemble of world-famous performers.
Daniel Sumegi
Daniel Sumegi has built an international career over 20 years. Based in New York City and singing in many of the world's major opera houses he recently performed in Wagner's Flying Dutchman for State Opera of South Australia and in Sydney's Opera House for Opera Australia.
This production at the New National Theatre will be Daniel's sixth production of Götterdämmerung, having most recently taken the role for Seattle Opera's famous Ring Cycle last summer, and with future performances of the role in Strasbourg and Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Date |
18 March 2010 - 30 March 2010 Thursday 18 March 2010, 16:00 |
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Venue |
New National Theatre 1-1-1 Honmachi Phone: 03-5351-3011 Website: |
Admission |
S seats 26,250yen A seats 21,000yen B seats 14,700yen C seats 8,400yen D seats 5,250yen Z seats 1,500yen |
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