Winterreise with Andrè Schuen
Soloists: Andrè Schuen, baritone, and Daniel Heide, piano
Programme:
Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Winterreise, D 911 (1827)
In the lingering warmth of summer, Tivoli Gardens presents a musical winter chill as one of the world’s foremost baritones, Andrè Schuen, returns to the historic setting, joined by his trusted collaborator, pianist Daniel Heide. Together, they perform a single masterpiece – Schubert’s iconic Winterreise.
This extraordinary song cycle, with its profound range of expression, is an ideal showcase for Schuen’s agile and nuanced voice, beautifully complemented by Heide’s sensitive piano artistry. The deeply emotional journey unfolds in an intimate interplay between singer and narrator on one side and pianist on the other. In Schubert’s lieder, the piano is far more than an accompanist – it enriches the narrative, adds depth and colour, and even speaks for the narrator when words fall short.
The 24 songs of this, perhaps the most celebrated song cycle in the repertoire, are predominantly set in minor keys. They draw us into a tormented soul, where moments of respite through soft major chords are rare. While the songs lack a continuous narrative, and Schubert himself organised them like a collection of sweets based on Wilhelm Müller’s text, the cycle nonetheless unfolds with a clear dramatic arc.
The singer recounts his fate: betrayed in love, he sets out on a solitary journey through snow and ice. This physical trek soon transforms into a psychological odyssey, with the landscape mirroring his hallucinatory states of disillusionment, despair, and an ever-present pull toward death. Light rarely pierces the darkness, though glimpses appear, as in the poignant "Der Lindenbaum," where he fondly recalls the infatuations of his youth. Yet, it is the frozen soul that pervades these hauntingly beautiful and achingly sorrowful songs.
André Schuen, a baritone trained at the renowned Mozarteum in Salzburg, stands among the elite of lyrical baritones, delivering Winterreise with flawless artistry and a voice of striking beauty and ease. Paired with Daniel Heide – one of the world’s most virtuosic and sensitive accompanists – Schuen finds the perfect partner to bring Schubert’s desolate winter wanderer to life, even on a sun-kissed summer day.
This concert is part of the Stellar Festival, presented in collaboration with the Copenhagen Opera Festival.
Showtimes
The Glass Hall Theatre
195 - DKK 295
Tivoli entrance included and service fee included
Practical Information
Your concert visit
Venue
The Glass Hall Theatre.
Entrance to Tivoli
The ticket gives access to Tivoli on the day of the concert throughout Tivoli's opening hours.
Opening hours in The Glass Hall Theatre
The doors to The Glass Hall Theatre opens half an hour before the start of the concert.
Duration of the concert
Approx. 1 hour and 20 minutes without intermission.
Bars/Restaurants
The bars in The Glass Hall Theatre are open before the concert. Additionally, there are plenty of opportunities to dine at one of Tivoli's many restaurants before the concert.
Guests with Disabilities
Wheelchair spaces and companion seats can only be purchased by contacting Tivoli Box Office in person or by calling +45 33 15 10 01.
Transport/Parking
Tivoli is located by “Rådhuspladsen” and Copenhagen Central Station. Find more information about public transport here or plan your journey with www.Rejseplanen.dk. If you are arriving at Tivoli by car and have a Tivoli Card, you can get a discount on parking.