Claudio Monteverdi »L'Orfeo« enchants Munich in the Large Concert Hall


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Monteverdi's »L'Orfeo« in the Large Concert Hall: An Evening between Myth, Sound, and Baroque Intensity
With Claudio Monteverdi's »L'Orfeo«, Munich will experience a concert on July 17, 2026, that uniquely combines music history and live atmosphere. The concert performance at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich brings the oldest surviving opera into a context that makes its dramatic power, fine orchestration, and emotional impact immediately audible. The piece will be performed at 19:00 in the Large Concert Hall of the HMTM, with tickets costing 17 euros, reduced 10 euros. ([hmtm.de](https://hmtm.de/events/claudio-monteverdi-lorfeo/?utm_source=openai))
A Work that Made History in Opera
»L'Orfeo« is considered a pivotal moment in music history: Monteverdi's opera encapsulates the early gestures of music theater and shapes it into a musical drama full of affections, contrasts, and poetic imagery. Especially in the concert performance, the work unfolds its particular tension, as voice, continuo, and instrumentation focus entirely on expression and tonal colors. The HMTM describes the production as a collaboration between students and educators, including Kristin von der Goltz and Christian Gerhaher in the title role. ([hmtm.de](https://hmtm.de/events/claudio-monteverdi-lorfeo/?utm_source=openai))
Young Voices, Historically Informed Sound
The cast is particularly appealing: many smaller and medium roles are filled with young voices from the vocal classes, and the orchestra mainly consists of students from the Historical Performance Practice. This creates a concert experience that possesses unique authority not just musically, but also pedagogically and artistically. The evening combines discipline, precision, and the fresh approach of a generation that shapes baroque rhetoric, articulation, and musical sign language with palpable curiosity. ([hmtm.de](https://hmtm.de/events/claudio-monteverdi-lorfeo/?utm_source=openai))
The Hall, the Acoustics, and the Proximity to the Action
The Large Concert Hall of the HMTM provides the suitable setting for this opera: a concentrated space where voices and instruments can unfold clearly. For visitors, the event information recommends arriving by public transport; the university is located at Arcisstraße 12 in 80333 Munich, with metro, tram, and bus connections being well connected. Barrier-free access and an elevator are available; wheelchair seats must be registered at the time of ticket purchase. ([muenchenticket.de](https://www.muenchenticket.de/event/claudio-monteverdi-l-orfeo-37308/?utm_source=openai))
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Conclusion: A Munich Opera Evening for Explorers and Classical Music Lovers
»L'Orfeo« at the HMTM is more than a historical work: it is a live experience with great emotional tension, clear musical lines, and a young, style-conscious ensemble. Those wanting to experience Monteverdi's opera in a concentrated concert format will receive an evening full of tonal colors, drama, and musical depth. Secure tickets now and experience early opera live in Munich. ([hmtm.de](https://hmtm.de/events/claudio-monteverdi-lorfeo/?utm_source=openai))
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