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Miklós Kocsár, Jenő Ádám | Hungarian Christmas |
Hungarian State Opera | ||
Nikolett Hajzer | Conductor | |
Katalin Juhász | Costume Designer | |
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra | ||
Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus | ||
Students of the Hungarian National Ballet Institute | ||
András Palerdi | Bass | Grandpa |
Csaba Szegedi | Baritone | The farmer |
Anna Csenge Fürjes | Mezzo-soprano | The farmer’s wife |
Veronika Szabó | Mezzo-soprano | Zsófi |
Anna Zsófia Forrai | Soprano | Julis |
Andor Kriston | Vocals | Vencel |
Lorina Jobbágy | Vocals | Sára |
András Deim | Vocals | Lieutenant minstrel |
Dániel Tanka | Vocals | Little shepherd |
Kíra Gálbory | Vocals | Star |
Fülöp Gergely Takács | Vocals | Old shepherd lad |
Botond Takács | Boy soprano | Minstrel |
Szilárd Sebestyén | Vocals | Drunk shepard, Jokey minstrel |
Ágnes Balogh | Vocals | Mária |
Jenő Ádám, a student of Kodály’s and perhaps his greatest contemporary admirer, was also the one who structured and developed his pedagogical method: his Christmas one-act was the first work at the Opera House, which placed the pure Hungarian folk song on the same stage as the works of the great figures of classical music history. On Christmas 1931, Hungarian Christmas premiered with the theatre's greatest singers, conducted by the composer. The OPERA attempts to revive the essence of the singspiel and by joining it with the Christmas carol collection Oh, Beautiful, Mysterious Night by Miklós Kocsár to create an Advent performance that draws from the past of both Hungary and the Opera House itself, with the participation of the Children’s Chorus. The production directed by Attila Toronykőy, an expert in staging youth performances, evokes the characters of folk traditions referring to Biblical figures from the family to the angel, the shepherds, and the soldier.