In a captivating moment of Die Fledermaus, the perfect blend of Jonas Kaufmann, Lise Davidsen, and Ambur Braid delivered an unforgettable terzett performance. Kaufmann’s powerful voice, Willis-Sørensen’s subtlety, and Schager’s pure tone merged together in an enchanting concert experience. Each note conveyed a different emotional layer, from ecstatic joy to intense drama, keeping the audience riveted. The hall seemed to hold its breath during the musical peaks, as every note transported the listener into a world of vivid colors and intense emotions.

In this breathtaking performance of Die Fledermaus, the combination of Jonas Kaufmann, Lise Davidsen, and Ambur Braid created an unforgettable terzett that resonated deeply within the hearts of the audience. Kaufmann, with his commanding, rich voice, anchored the performance with emotional intensity, while Davidsen’s expressive subtleties and Braid’s pure, crystalline tone brought a perfect balance of power and grace. Together, they wove a tapestry of emotions, each note layered with meaning, as the dynamics of joy, passion, and drama ebbed and flowed seamlessly.

Lippen schweigen (From "Die lustige Witwe") - Music Video by Jonas  Kaufmann, Rachel Willis-Sørensen, Jochen Rieder & Prague Philharmonia  Orchestra - Apple Music

As the music soared, the interplay between the three voices created a rare and magical chemistry, where each artist both complemented and elevated the others. Kaufmann’s voice brought a thrilling depth to the piece, while Davidsen’s soaring soprano added brightness and lyricism, weaving between the harmonies with an elegance that was almost ethereal. Braid’s contribution was equally mesmerizing, her voice lending a crystalline purity that shimmered through the more delicate moments, adding a sense of innocence and beauty to the ensemble.

Jonas Kaufmann and Rachel Willis-Sørensen – Marcello Curto

The emotional range in the performance was astounding: moments of euphoric celebration were contrasted with the palpable tension of impending drama, creating a rollercoaster of emotions that the audience felt at every turn. During the musical peaks, the hall was charged with an almost electric energy, as if time itself stood still, leaving the audience suspended in the narrative. The voices intertwined so perfectly that each phrase seemed to tell a story, conveying layers of meaning and leaving every listener hanging on to the next note, the next feeling.

Jonas Kaufmann & Rachel Willis-Sørensen - J. Strauss II: Die Fledermaus,  "Dieser Anstand" - YouTube

The performance painted vivid colors in the air—some dark and intense, others bright and joyful—as the trio brought the music to life with an undeniable power and tenderness. This terzett wasn’t just a musical moment; it was an emotional journey that transported the audience into the very heart of Die Fledermaus, leaving them breathless and deeply moved. It was a concert experience that captured the full spectrum of human emotion, and the magic of this performance lingers long after the final note.