Heliane had its world premiere in Hamburg, to critical and public success, and it went on to be performed on 12 stages in the coming years, including Vienna and Berlin. In 1928 it was presented at the Berlin Städtische Oper under Bruno Walter, where it met with negative reviews from critics who felt the music was not modern. However it continued to be widely performed until the rise of Nazism led to the suppression of work by Jewish composers.
21st century After the Second World War,
Heliane was forgotten for some time. However, it was revived in the 21st century with high-profile performances in London, and a recording and performance at the BBC's
Proms of "Ich ging zu ihm" sung by soprano
Renée Fleming, which was included on Fleming's studio album. In 2010 it was given at the Kaiserslautern
Pfalztheater, under Uwe Sandner, director Johannes Reitmeier, set designer Daniel Dvorak, and costume designer Thomas Dörfler. Its cast included Sally du Randt (Heliane), Derrick Lawrence (Der Herrscher), Norbert Schmittberg (Der Fremde), Silvia Hablowetz (Die Botin), Alexis Wagner (Der Pförtner), Hans-Jörg Bock (Der blinde Scharfrichter), Alexandru Popescu (Der junge Mensch), Jung-Baik Seok, Michael McBride, Roland Goroll, Hubertus Bohrer, Eric Erlandsen, Miroslav Maj (Die sechs Richter), Elena Laborenz, and Galina Putintseva (Die seraphischen Stimmen). In September 2017, a production at Opera Vlaanderen opened, directed by David Bösch and conducted by
Alexander Joel with sets and costumes by Christof Hetzer. Its cast includes: Ausrine Stundyte (Heliane), Tómas Tómasson (Der Herrscher),
Ian Storey (Der Fremde), Natascha Petrinsky (Die Botin), Denzil Delaere (Der Schwertrichter) and Markus Suihkonen (Der Pförtner). The U.S. premiere took place in 2019 at Bard College, New York, as part of the Thirtieth Annual
Bard Music Festival. Leon Botstein conducted the American Symphony Orchestra in a production staged by Christian Räth. The French premiere took place in January and February 2026 at the
Opéra national du Rhin, Strasbourg using Fergus McAlpine's reduced version for 70 instrumentalists. The production, from
Nederlandse Reisopera was directed by Jakob Peters-Messer. Robert Houssart conducted the
Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg, with Camille Schnoor (Héliane), Joseph Wagner (Der Herrscher), Ric Furman (Der Fremde), Kai Rüütel-Pajula (Die Botin), Damien Pass (Der Pförtner), and Paul McNamera (Der blinde Scharfrichter). ==Roles==