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Performances Begin October 19

Tristan and Isolde

By Richard Wagner

Overview

Composer and Librettist

Richard Wagner

Dates

Oct 19–Nov 5, 2024

Price

Starting at $34

Run Time

4 hours 45 minutes with two intermissions

Language

German

Torn by Hate, They Become One in Love.

Isolde has been captured by Tristan, who is delivering her as a trophy to his uncle, King Marke. She seeks death for them both, but when her maid swaps out the intended poison with a love potion, so begins an epic romance.

 

Though their love is doomed from the start, the couple cannot help but meet in secret, until the King uncovers their tryst and banishes Tristan forever. Can they find a realm vast enough to hold their passion?

 

The apex of Romanticism and one of the world’s most influential artworks, Wagner’s opera is a unique expression of love at the extremes of human possibility. Music Director Eun Sun Kim continues her journey through Wagner’s operas, bringing back this transcendent score for the first time in 18 years.

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OperaVision, HD video projection screens featured in the Balcony level for the first three performances.
 

Pre-Opera Talks
Join us 55 minutes before every performance for an engaging 20-minute overview of the opera.  Click on the below Learn More button for more information.

PRE-OPERA TALKS

 

Pre-Opera Talks
Join us 55 minutes before every performance for an engaging 20-minute overview of the opera.  Click on the below Learn More button for more information.

PRE-OPERA TALKS

 

Synopsis

* San Francisco Opera Debut

San Francisco Opera production originally created by Teatro La Fenice

Made Possible By

This production is made possible, in part, by Dr. and Mrs. William M. Coughran; John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn;
Bernard and Barbro Osher; Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem; and Barbara A. Wolfe