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The Verdict / Royal HighnessWorld premiere

Eiffel Art Studios: Bánffy StageÉszaki Műhely Kőbánya, Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary
Dates/times in Budapest time zone
Saturday 11 April 202619:00
Saturday 18 April 202611:00
Sunday 19 April 202619:00
Programme
Vajda, János (b. 1949)The VerdictLibretto by Szabolcs Várady
Selmeczi, GyörgyRoyal HighnessLibretto by Péter Horváth
Performers
Hungarian State Opera
János KovácsConductor
Máté SzabóDirector
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Gábor CsikiChoirmaster / chorus director

The Verdict

Péter BalczóTenorTraps
Antal CsehBassSchneider
Szilveszter SzélpálBaritoneKummer
István RáczBassPilet
Mária FarkasrétiSopranoSimone

Royal Highness

Viktória MesterMezzo-sopranoPrologue
Zoltán Bátki FazekasBaritoneGrand Duke
Attila ErdősBassAlbrecht
István KovácsBassÜberbein
István RáczBassSamuel Spoelmann
Ildikó MegyimóreczMezzo-sopranoImma Spoelmann
Kinga KrisztaSopranoCountess Löwenjoul

The Verdict

Traps, a travelling salesman, finds himself stranded one night when his car breaks down. With no other options, he seeks shelter in a nearby house, where he is not only offered lodging and dinner but also receives an unexpectedly warm welcome. Four retired gentlemen and a housekeeper invite him in. Traps accepts their hospitality and even joins in their peculiar game. The retirees take on the roles of their former professions – a judge, a lawyer, a prosecutor, and an executioner. All that’s missing for their mock trial is a defendant, a role the newcomer unwittingly assumes. As the evening progresses, with exquisite dishes and fine wines flowing, the game gradually becomes more serious… Following the 2020 opera The Imaginary Invalid, the same creative trio – composer János Vajda, librettist Szabolcs Várady, and scriptwriter Diána Eszter Mátrai – delight audiences once again with an adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s novella. True to tradition, the production is conducted by János Kovács and directed by Máté Szabó.

Royal Highness

An American millionaire arrives with his daughter in a fictional German principality plagued by perpetual economic troubles. Love blossoms between the German crown prince and the American girl – but the question remains: will the principality’s problems be resolved, and can the young couple be together? Thomas Mann’s Königliche Hoheit (Royal Highness) is a rarely mentioned early work – his second novel, following the 1901 Buddenbrooks – published in 1909. With its blend of fairy-tale and even Hollywood-like motifs, the story served as inspiration for György Selmeczi’s opera.
The OPERA premiered Selmeczi’s Spiritisti in 2014. More than a decade later, much has changed, but the composer remains, as does conductor János Kovács. Moreover, director Máté Szabó is also a “long-time team member,” having previously staged several of the composer’s works.

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