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DichterliebeElsa Dreisig & Romain Louveau

Presentation

With Robert Schumann’s Dichterliebe, soprano Elsa Dreisig and pianist Romain Louveau perform one of the most beautiful lied cycles of German Romanticism 

When 18-year-old Robert Schumann met the great poet Heinrich Heine, he had expected a bitter misanthrope. Nothing could have been further from the truth: before him stood a friendly man ‘with an ironic smile on his lips’. That same irony surfaces in Heine’s poetry collection Lyrisches Intermezzo, in which a sombre, versifying knight locks himself up in his room as he pines for a lost love. With a sense of drama, he decides to place his ‘angry old songs’ in a coffin. Carried by giants (the coffin weighing a ton), he lets his great sorrow sink to the bottom of the sea. In the space of a few days, the newly-wed Schumann spun sixteen of Heine’s poems into a lied cycle about the opposing forces of love. Dichterliebe depicts all the romantic clichés with equal eagerness, from the initial butterflies to the bitter pill of rejection. The song cycle was an ode to two women: Schumann’s wife Clara, whose music resonates at the beginning, and soprano Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient, for whom the composer intended his songs. Today, internationally renowned soprano Elsa Dreisig follows in their footsteps to immerse listeners in the Sehnsucht of German Romanticism with pianist Romain Louveau. 

Dates & tickets

13.2.2025 — 20:00

Location

La Monnaie

Prices

Ticket prices from € 12 to € 48
-30 years old: € 10 / € 25
-15 years old: Free (if accompanied by an adult)

Running time

90’ with 1 break

Streaming

Broadcast on Musiq3
5.4.2025 (20:00)

ROBERT SCHUMANN
Dichterliebe (Heinrich Heine), Op.48 (1840)

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MAURICE RAVEL
 Ballade de la Reine morte d’aimer (Roland de Marès), M4 (1893)

GÉRARD PESSON
La lumière n’a pas de bras pour nous porter (1994-95)

MAURICE RAVEL
Tripatos (anon.), MA 13 (1909)

RITA STROHL
La chevelure 
Roses dans la nuit
(From Bilitis, douze chants sur des poèmes de Pierre Louÿs, 1900)

GABRIEL FAURÉ
La Bonne Chanson (Paul Verlaine), Op. 61 (1892-94)

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Cast
Cast

SopranoELSA DREISIG PianoROMAIN LOUVEAU

ProductionDE MUNT / LA MONNAIE