Anne Schwanewilms, Marie

On March 1 and 2, at 8:00 p.m., the Houston Symphony presents Wozzeck, Alban Berg’s masterwork opera of “social criticism, lust, murder and morality” at Jones Hall in a concert version.

First performed in 1925, Wozzeck is a chilling and tragic story of social criticism, lust, murder, and morality, as poor Wozzeck falls victim to cruelty and descends into insanity. “Alban Berg’s music is so deep, so new, and so perfect,” says Hans Graf, who conducts the symphony performances. “It strikes an inescapable chord of compassion and empathy for our ill-fated hero, Wozzeck.”

Rooted in real life, Wozzeck’s tale is one of social criticism, lust, murder and morality. You’ll feel compassion for poor Wozzeck as he falls victim to cruelty and descends into insanity.

Don’t miss sneak peeks & activities surrounding opera in concert Wozzeck.

Artists:

Hans Graf, Conductor
Roman Trekel, Wozzeck
Anne Schwanewilms, Marie
Gordon Gietz, Drum Major
Marc Molomot, Captain
Nathan Berg, Doctor
Robert McPherson, Andres
Katherine Ciesinski, Margaret
Calvin Griffin, Apprentice 1
Samuel Schultz, Apprentice 2
Brenton Ryan, Fool
Voice Students from the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University,  Adult Chorus, Grant Loehnig, Director
Member of the Houston Grand Opera Children’s Chorus, Karen Reeves, Director

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