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The Soldier’s Tale

Igor Stravinsky, Matthias Weckmann

Die Geschichte vom Soldaten © Julian Crozier, GSO
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Sunday
5:00 pm | May 17th, 2026 | c. 90 min.
Deutsches Theater

Written for a traveling theater, Igor Stravinsky’s music-theater piece premiered in Lausanne in September 1918 — just six weeks before the end of the First World War. In the form of a fable, The Soldier’s Tale tells of the uprooting of an entire generation. Through an enticing yet perilous bargain with the devil, a simple soldier gains wealth and status — but at what price?

Erich Sidler’s staging of Stravinsky’s groundbreaking music theater work is paired with one of the most powerful cantatas of the 17th century: Wie liegt die Stadt so wüste (How Desolate Lies the City). Written in 1663 by Hamburg organist Matthias Weckmann in response to a devastating plague, it paints a vivid portrait of human despair in the face of senseless destruction. Folkert Uhde expands Weckmann’s vision with striking visual projections that heighten the music’s expressive force and emotional depth.

Additional performance
Wed 20 May, 2026, 7.45 pm
Deutsches Theater

Wie liegt die Stadt so wüste
Ingrida Gapova Soprano
Przemysław Józef Bałka Bass
Fantastica Ensemble
Folkert Uhde Projections

The Soldier's Tale
Actors from DT

Musicians from Göttinger Symphonieorchester
Georg Köhler Conductor
Erich Sidler Staging

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