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Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Start: 19.30

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Wiener Staatsoper
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Thursday, 17 June 2010
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Capriccio Tickets

Capriccio, Richard Strauss’ final opera, had its premiere performance on the 28th of October, 1942 at the Nationaltheater Munchen. The main theme of the opera Capriccio could be phrased as ‘which is more important – words or music?’ The story of Countess Madeleine, a countess who is torn between her two suitors: Flamand, a composer and Olivier, a poet, seeks to answer this difficult question. Capriccio is such a perfect synthesis of all the operatic elements – cast, music and story, creating the magic you hope to experience every time you go to the opera. However, you may experience this only a handful of times in your entire life. Therefore, if you see this opera will be staged in a theatre near you, grab the rare chance for magic and perfection that it offers and reserve your Capriccio tickets. You can get your tickets now! Capriccio tickets may still be available at Worldticketshop.com - Your Ticket to Fun!

Capriccio Opera

At the Countess’s chateau, Flamand, the composer and Olivier, the poet are arguing about the relative merits of words and music. Flamand offers his music to the countess while Olivier offers his words. This is the main story that Strauss incorporates in his opera. It would be easier if the Countess preferred words to music or vice versa but the twist in the Capriccio opera is that the Countess is torn between the two men because she likes both their offerings. Who will the Countess choose? Will it be Olivier or Flamand? The answer to this question is the main reason why you should buy Capriccio opera tickets and see Capriccio. Music, words, romance and uncertainty - these are what the opera Capriccio is about. Capriccio is perhaps one of the most wonderful operas, if not the most wonderful opera you will ever see. So please hurry up! More and more people are now reserving their Capriccio opera tickets! It’s high time that you get your share of tickets from Worldticketshop.com - Your Ticket to Fun!