Here comes the sun

King Ro­ger

Karol Szymanowski
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What an opera, with its monumental archaic choral tableaux, its impressionistic soundscapes, its ecstatic rapture! For anyone experiencing Karol Szymanowski’s King Roger for the first time, it’s a mystery why this work is so rarely performed. Considered one of the most underrated operas ever, it also represents the composer at the peak of his genius.

The story itself is equally compelling, with the director Evgeny Titov interpreting it here as an existential journey in which the protagonist, King Roger II of Sicily, leaves behind all the stiff conventions of his former life and consciously chooses – before the majestically rising sun – to finally accept his own true, long-buried self. Guided by a mysterious shepherd who preaches a message of unconditional freedom, beauty, and sensuality, his journey is a long one, culminating in an orgiastic revel of Dionysian proportions…
Opera in three acts [1926]
Libretto by Karol Szymanowski and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz
Premiere on January 30, 2027

Next dates and cast

Schillertheater – Großer Saal

Bismarckstraße 110
10625 Berlin
Sat
30. Jan 2027
19:00
Premiere
Fri
5. Feb 2027
19:00
Thu
4. Mar 2027
19:00
Mon
8. Mar 2027
18:00
Sat
13. Mar 2027
19:30
Sun
21. Mar 2027
18:00
Mon
29. Mar 2027
18:00
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