Photo Suomen Kansallisooppera ja -baletti (c) Kiran West / Hamburg Ballett
Death in Venice
Thomas Mann’s (1875–1955) famous short story about the author Aschenbach and his fascination with the young Tadzio, set in Venice plagued by cholera
Thomas Mann’s (1875–1955) famous short story about the author Aschenbach and his fascination with the young Tadzio, set in Venice plagued by cholera, garnered much attention as it was published in 1912.
John Neumeier’s work portrays the author as a choreographer dedicated to his art. In Venice, he unravels both a hidden side of himself as well as pure love within.
The ballet, which had its world premiere in Hamburg Ballet in 2003, features music by Bach and Wagner, played both live on piano on stage and from recordings.
Finnish National Opera and Ballet
1.-23.11.2024
Duration 2 h 20 min
Tickets 21-138€, age recommendation 12+