
To purchase tickets please use one of the following three sales methods and please note the corresponding times and dates: Five musically rich weeks await the audience. The Bayerische Staatsballett will once again present new creations in its Heute ist morgen series, the Opera Studio will present itself in a Festival concert, and the tradition of our Festival Service will continue. Festival and chamber concerts round out the program. The recitals with Sonya Yoncheva, Anja Harteros, Ian Bostridge, Christian Gerhaher and Jonas Kaufmann are also top-class. The eight other opera productions in the festival program will feature singers such as Aida Garifullina, Marlis Petersen or Anja Harteros and singers such as Plácido Domingo, Leo Nucci, Jonas Kaufmann, Piotr Beczała and Gregory Kunde. Music Director Vladimir Jurowski conducts, and Simon Stone directs. Barrie Kosky's productions of Der Rosenkavalierand Die schweigsame Frau complete the Strauss focus.Ī startlingly topical work will be seen for the first time in Munich as the opening premiere of the Opera Festival: Krzysztof Penderecki's opera The Devils of Loudun is about religious fanaticism, a priest's debauchery and an exorcism in the early 17th century. Conductor Lothar Koenigs will be on the podium. David Marton's production features Diana Damrau as the Countess and Michael Nagy as the Count. Strauss' last opera Capriccio, premiered at the National Theater in 1942, is on the program as a Festival premiere. The first opera festival under Serge Dorny's directorship will focus on three great works by Richard Strauss that reflect on the art form of opera itself and on time, music's very own medium. Then you can go to the Met website and buy it.THE PROGRAM OF THE MUNICH OPERA FESTIVAL 2022

So I made a single page with a list of the operas and a list of the packages: you select which operas you want to see, and then the table sorts to show you which subscriptions have the most of your selected operas. But I can't be bothered to read through 30 lists and pick which one is best for me.

But I don't care what day I go to the opera: I just want to see the operas that I want to see the package with the most of those operas is the one I want. The problem is, the subscriptions are sold only by day of the week: you choose a day, then you see a few options that show you which operas are playing that day. They are expensive up front, but are a pretty good way to commit to seeing great opera spread across the whole season.

The Metropolitan Opera sells subscription packages to 30 different series of 6-8 operas from the 25 that they are producing in the 2008-09 season.
