Omer Meir Wellber

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Total trailers found: 9

Mefistofele Trailer (2016)

01 January 2016

The director, Roland Schwab, has created his version of Hell. The set is like a high iron walled hanger and the stage is continually occupied with people who look like fugitives from Mad Max and who interact with Mefistofele.

Eugene Onegin Trailer (2013)

28 May 2013

In Trelinski's timeless production he leads a superb, first-class young cast headed by Artur Ruzinski as Onegin and Kristīne Opolais as Tatyana.

Bellini: The Capulets & the Montagues Trailer (2015)

19 January 2015

Vincenzo Bellini wrote two tragic operas for Teatro La Fenice: I Capuleti e i Montecchi and Beatrice di Tenda.

Parsifal - Teatro Massimo 2020 Trailer (2020)

10 April 2020

Richard Wagner's Parsifal, staged at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo in 2020, opened the opera season on January 26.

Robert Schumann: Paradise and the Peri @ Hamburg Opera House Trailer (2025)

01 January 2025

The inaugural season of Tobias Kratzer and Omer Meir Wellber's partnership at the Hamburg State Opera kicks off.

Iolanta and The Nutcracker Trailer (2022)

17 December 2022

When Tchaikovsky premiered his famous ballet The Nutcracker in Saint Petersburg 130 years ago, it was presented as a double bill, as standard at the time, together with the opera Iolanta.

Giuseppe Verdi: Les vêpres siciliennes @ Teatro Massimo, Palermo Trailer (2022)

20 January 2022

Premiering the French version in Palermo Grand-opéra in five acts

Golda Schultz, Rolando Villazón, and Ludovic Tézier @ Neuschwanstein Castle 2025 Trailer (2025)

01 January 2025

The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, conducted by Omer Meir Wellber, takes over Neuschwanstein Castle in southern Germany for a lyrical concert featuring soprano Golda Schultz, tenor Rolando Villazón, and baritone Ludovic Tézier.

Das Paradies und die Peri Trailer (2025)

27 September 2025

Robert Schumann’s secular oratorio Das Paradies und die Peri, created and first performed in 1843. The libretto derives from a German translation of a verse epic by the Irish writer Thomas More entitled Lalla Rookh, which in turn makes use of Persian mythology.