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Opéra de Lausanne
27 May 2026
Lausanne / Switzerland
The Opéra de Lausanne presents a 2026–27 season built around stylistic diversity, combining French opera, bel canto, baroque repertoire, operetta, ballet, and contemporary family productions. The programme places a strong emphasis on new productions, regional collaborations, and rarely performed works.
Read moreFEDORA is delighted to welcome Compagnie Humaine as a new member of the FEDORA Network.
Founded in 2002 by choreographer Éric Oberdorff, Compagnie Humaine is an interdisciplinary dance company whose artistic practice places the human experience at the centre of creation.
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Gran Teatre del Liceu
30 April 2026
Barcelona / Spain
The Gran Teatre del Liceu presents a 2026–27 season built around the concept “(Des)sacralitzar”, exploring the tension between ritual, power, identity, and resistance through opera, dance, concerts, and visual art. The programme combines canonical repertoire with contemporary works and interdisciplinary collaborations.
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Teatro Regio Torino
30 April 2026
Torino / Italy
The Teatro Regio di Torino presents a 2026–27 season built around the theme “Fatale”, exploring destiny, passion, and tragedy through opera and ballet. The programme includes fifteen titles, nine new productions, three dance events, and a major verismo cycle spanning Mascagni and Leoncavallo.
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Opernhaus Zürich
30 April 2026
Zürich / Switzerland
The Opernhaus Zürich presents a balanced season combining new productions with a wide-ranging repertoire. The 2026–27 programme spans baroque, classical, romantic, and contemporary opera, alongside a substantial ballet programme and thematic festivals.
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Budapest Festival Orchestra
30 April 2026
Budapest / Hungary
The Budapest Festival Orchestra presents a season structured around concert programmes and staged projects, rather than a fixed repertoire. The 2026–27 season combines opera, symphonic works, chamber music, and educational formats, with a strong emphasis on narrative and vocal performance.
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Bayerische Staatsoper
30 April 2026
Munich / Germany
Bayerische Staatsoper continues its large-scale repertory system in the 2026–27 season, combining new productions, major revivals, and full operatic cycles, including the continuation of Wagner’s Ring des Nibelungen. The season balances 19th-century repertoire with 20th and contemporary works, reinforcing Munich’s position as one of Europe’s most influential opera houses.
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Wiener Staatsoper
30 April 2026
Vienna / Austria
The Wiener Staatsoper operates one of the most extensive repertory systems in the world, presenting a constantly rotating programme of opera and ballet throughout the season. The 2026–27 season combines major new productions with a wide selection of canonical works, maintaining a balance between innovation and tradition across more than four centuries of repertoire.
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Mosel Musikfestival
29 April 2026
We are pleased to highlight the 2026 edition of the Mosel Musikfestival, one of our members and of Europe’s most distinctive summer music festivals, taking place from 23 July to 3 October across the Mosel region in Germany.
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Budapest Festival Orchestra
10 April 2026
Budapest / Hungary
FEDORA is delighted to welcome the Budapest Festival Orchestra as a new member of the FEDORA Network.
Founded in 1983 by Iván Fischer and Zoltán Kocsis, the Budapest Festival Orchestra has grown into one of the world’s leading symphony orchestras thanks to its innovative artistic vision, exceptional musicianship, and commitment to reaching diverse audiences.
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