Strauss’s Guntram

June 6, 2025

Carnegie Hall

Description

Completed in 1893, Richard Strauss’s very first opera is rarely performed today. The ASO’s presentation marks its first performance in New York City in this century. A riveting story of love, guilt and renunciation, Guntram reveals a young Strauss positioning himself as the successor to Wagner. In his very first opera, Strauss’s mastery of orchestral writing combines with the ethereal melodic arcs that anticipate his later, famous operas, from Salome and Elektra to Der Rosenkavalier. Following a 2023 presentation of Strauss’s Daphne, the ASO brings another operatic rarity by Richard Strauss to center stage.


The ASO’s Vanguard Series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Details

June 6, 2025
Conductor’s Notes 7PM | Concert 8PM
Carnegie Hall
$25-$65

Program

Richard Strauss (1864—1949)
Guntram (Opera in Three Acts), Op. 25 (1887-93, rev.1939)

Artists

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Leon Botstein

Conductor
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Angela Meade

Soprano
John Matthew Myers

John Matthew Myers

Tenor
Kevin Short

Kevin Short

Bass-baritone
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Alexander Birch Elliott

Baritone
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Christopher Job

Baritone
Rodell Rosel

Rodell Rosel

Tenor
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Katharine Goeldner

Mezzo-soprano
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Bernard Holcomb

Tenor
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James Bagwell

Music Director of the Bard Festival Chorale

Bard Festival Chorale