
Nachtmusiken I: Mozarts Clavichord
A nostalgic, underground electroacoustic night.
Bismarckstraße 35, 10627 Berlin-Bezirk Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
For the first time since 1842, Mozart's clavichord leaves Salzburg. His own instrument, on which he composed, dreamed, and doubted, becomes tangible in an intimate setting. Set among the whirring sewing machines of the costume department, the music ranging from Papageno to delicate violets feels as if Mozart has just left the room. When the opera doors close and the foyer lights dim, the hidden spaces of the house awaken. Baritone Georg Nigl opens these secret locations—the tailor shop, the backstage area, and the carpentry shop—for three intimate encounters between song and text.
Where exactly does the performance take place?+
The performance is held in non-traditional, intimate backstage areas of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, specifically the costume, carpentry, and tailor shops.
Who is performing at Nachtmusiken I?+
Baritone Georg Nigl leads this exploration of Mozart’s own clavichord.
How can I purchase tickets for this performance?+
Tickets are available via the Deutsche Oper webshop or the link on Mood. Tickets on Mood.









