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| Wednesday 10 March 2027 | 18:00 |
| Friday 12 March 2027 | 18:00 |
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| Friday 19 March 2027 | 18:00 |
| Sunday 21 March 2027 | 11:00 |
| Erkel, Ferenc (1810-1893) | Hunyadi László | Libretto by Béni Egressy after Lőrinc Tóth |
| Hungarian State Opera | ||
| Zsolt Hamar | Conductor | |
| Szilveszter Ókovács | Director | |
| Krisztina Lisztopád | Set Designer, Costume Designer | |
| Tamás Pillinger | Lighting Designer | |
| Hungarian State Opera Orchestra | ||
| Hungarian State Opera Chorus | ||
| Zsombor Czeglédi | Director | |
| Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus | ||
| Hungarian National Ballet | ||
| Hungarian National Ballet Institute | ||
| Tamás Solymosi | Choreography | |
| Gábor Csiki | Choirmaster / chorus director | |
| Tibor Szappanos | Tenor | László V |
| Klára Kolonits | Soprano | Erzsébet Szilágyi |
| Szabolcs Brickner | Tenor | László Hunyadi |
| Laura Topolánszky | Soprano | Mátyás Hunyadi |
| Krisztián Cser | Bass | Miklós Gara |
| Zita Szemere | Soprano | Mária |
| András Kiss | Baritone | Ulrik Cillei |
| Gergely Halász | Baritone | Rozgonyi |
János Hunyadi is responsible for the tolling of bells around the world; Mátyás Hunyadi is the hero of a string of folk tales; László Hunyadi inspired “only” an opera. An opera that is actually about his younger brother, the last great King of Hungary, or at least the events leading up to his rule. However, our current aim is not to raise László from the dead, who was the reason for and explanation to why Mátyás Hunyadi ended up on the throne. True that the original score, heard for the first time in almost ninety years, provides an excellent opportunity to play the part of the knight, executed while he was still young. The purpose of this production is to stage a piece authentic to the original and to use it to showcase the artistic and technical possibilities of the restored Opera House.
Reviews of Hunyadi László directed by Szilveszter Ókovács

