Oberon (2017)
Munich Opera Festival
Production of the Munich Opera Festival 2017. The plot of Carl Maria von Weber's romantic fairy opera, which premiered at London's Covent Garden in 1826, is quite astonishing: after the fairy king Oberon has fallen out with his wife Titania, it is humans of all people who are supposed to make things right. Titania will only be reconciled if a human couple proves the truthfulness of their love to the death. Oberon's servant Puck already has someone in mind: the crusader Hüon of Bordeaux, who loves the caliph's daughter Rezia.
Director: Nikolaus Habjan
Genre: Music
Runtime: 178 min
Release Date: July 30, 2017
Cast
- Julian Prégardien - Oberon
- Alyona Abramowa - Titania
- Annette Dasch - Rezia
- Brenden Gunnell - Hüon von Bordeaux
- Rachael Wilson - Fatime
- Johannes Kammler - Scherasmin
- Anna El-Khashem - Meermädchen
- Manuela Linshalm - Puck
- Daniel-Frantisek Kamen - Puck
- Sebastian Mock - Puck
Screenplay
Production: Bayerische Staatsoper
Country: Germany
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Nikolaus Habjan
More Films in Genre: Music
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Oberon about?
- Production of the Munich Opera Festival 2017. The plot of Carl Maria von Weber's romantic fairy opera, which premiered at London's Covent Garden in 1826, is quite astonishing: after the fairy king Oberon has fallen out with his wife Titania, it is humans of all people who are supposed to make things right. Titania will only be reconciled if a human couple proves the truthfulness of their love to the death. Oberon's servant Puck already has someone in mind: the crusader Hüon of Bordeaux, who loves the caliph's daughter Rezia.
- Who directed Oberon?
- Oberon was directed by Nikolaus Habjan.
- Who stars in Oberon?
- Oberon stars Julian Prégardien, Alyona Abramowa, Annette Dasch, Brenden Gunnell, Rachael Wilson, Johannes Kammler.
- How long is Oberon?
- Oberon has a runtime of 2h 58m (178 minutes).
- What genre is Oberon?
- Oberon is a Music film.
- Where was Oberon produced?
- Oberon was produced in Germany.