New trio of conductors will take over the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 2024!
An international trio of conductors will take over the management of the Deutsche Oper Berlin in 2024. Innovative projects and artistic discoveries are the focus.

New trio of conductors will take over the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 2024!
The conductor trio, consisting of Maxime Pascal, Michele Spotti and Titus Engel, will take over the musical direction of the Deutsche Oper in Berlin-Charlottenburg from summer 2024. This announcement was made by Aviel Cahn, the new artistic director, and Senator for Culture Sarah Wedl-Wilson during a press conference. The three conductors succeed Sir Donald Runnicles, who will leave his position earlier than planned in the summer of 2026 to become chief conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic rbb24 reported.
Maxime Pascal, born in Nantes in 1985, and Michele Spotti, who was born in Milan in 1993, are to create at least two productions and one symphonic concert at the Deutsche Oper each season. Titus Engel, born in Zurich in 1975, will act as Conductor in Residence and plans to stage a premiere and a symphonic concert. He also wants to develop innovative projects that involve the Berlin cultural scene.
Structure and goals of the new management team
According to the information from German Opera Berlin There will be no appointment of a new general music director (GMD) in the first few years after the conducting team takes over. Instead, a synergistic approach is taken to make best use of the conductors' different styles. Aviel Cahn plans to enter into discussions with the orchestra about possible successors to Sir Donald Runnicles in order to get to know suitable artistic personalities.
The team relies on close collaboration to maintain the high musicality and quality of the Deutsche Oper. Pascal emphasizes the importance of coordination with the orchestra and the opera's other teams, while Spotti sees Berlin as a city of artistic discovery and wants to highlight Italian repertory pieces. Engel, on the other hand, is particularly looking forward to the opportunity to realize innovative opera projects and strengthen the connection to the urban Berlin scene.
A look at the team and its legacy
The Deutsche Oper Berlin has developed into a modern orchestra under Sir Donald Runnicles. This transformation now forms the foundation for the coming seasons under the musical direction of the new trio. The expectations for the new team and the artistic perspectives are high, as they now have the opportunity to provide fresh ideas and develop creative collaborations.
The technical team led by Christoph Bauch is also behind many of the projects that will ensure the high level of technology at the opera. In this regard, a variety of professionals also work to coordinate all aspects of production, such as stage inspectors, lighting specialists and sound engineers, whose commitment to a smooth process is necessary to meet the artistic vision ( German Opera Berlin ).