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István, a király (Stephen, the King)

Hungarian State OperaAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Ungarn
Datum/Zeit in Budapest Zeitzone
Freitag 28 April 202319:00
Sonntag 30 April 202319:00
Freitag 05 Mai 202319:00
Sonntag 07 Mai 202311:00
Darsteller
Hungarian State Opera
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Zoltán NyáriTenorIstván
Dániel PatakyTenorIstván
Ildikó KomlósiMezzosopranSarolt
Andrea Edina UlbrichMezzosopranSarolt
Rita RáczSopranGizella
Kinga KrisztaSopranGizella
Zoltán Bátki FazekasBaritonAsztrik
András Káldi KissBassAsztrik
Attila DobákBaritonVecellin
Antal CsehBassKoppány
Attila FeketeTenorLaborc
János SzemenyeiTenorLaborc
Máthé BeátaMezzosopranRéka
Gabriella BalgaMezzosopranRéka
János SzerekovánTenorBese
Zoltán MegyesiTenorSolt
András KőrösiBaritonSur
Boldizsár LászlóTenorTorda
Péter BalczóTenorTorda

By far the most successful of the Hungarian crop of rock operas, ever since its original album release Stephen, the King has had not only symphonic features but has also been pervaded by the vocal, closed number structure characteristic of traditional operas, the presence of large tableaus, and instrumentation that gives the rock music universal perspectives. The poems for Levente Szörényi, who approached one of the fundamental stories in Hungarian history through Miklos Boldizsar’s play titled Ezredforduló (Turn of the Millennium), was written by his old co-author János Bródy. The Hungarian State Opera production stages the work with operatic instrumentation and opera singers. Thanks to the entirely symphonic score by composer Levente Gyöngyösi and the opera singers participating in the production, the work completely sheds the need for amplification, allowing new treasures to be discovered in the atmosphere of Hungary’s largest theatre, the Erkel in the interpretation of Miklós Szinetár,  the doyen of Hungarian directors.

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