| Friday 11 June 2027 | 18:00 |
| Sunday 13 June 2027 | 18:00 |
| Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) | Aida | Libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni |
| Hungarian State Opera | ||
| Péter Halász | Conductor | |
| Hungarian State Opera Orchestra | ||
| Hungarian State Opera Chorus | ||
| Gábor Csiki | Choirmaster / chorus director | |
| Erika Gál | Mezzo-soprano | Amneris |
| Gregory Kunde | Tenor | Radamès |
| Michele Kalmandy | Baritone | Amonasro |
| Zsuzsanna Ádám | Soprano | Aida |
| András Kiss | Baritone | King of Egypt |
| Gábor Bretz | Bass | Ramfis |
| Melinda Heiter | Mezzo-soprano | Priestess |
| Barna Bartos | Tenor | A messenger |
The vulnerable protagonists of Aida face an agonising moral dilemma: to what should they be loyal? To their homelands? To their families? Or to their love? The story of the opera is a product of war: not only in its writing, but on the stage as well. The sounds of war resonate throughout the tale of the captive Ethiopian princess and king, and the Egyptian commander brought down by and for love. Although Egypt wins a pyrrhic victory, this triumph desired by so many brings ruin to all who wished for it. This is a story about war, a topic as old as man and which will continue as long as our species. War chooses life or death for millions, divides families and lovers, and permeates warring countries and their people of every order and rank, from pharaoh to slave. But there is one thing that can never be vanquished: the purity of the soul. In the concert version of Verdi's masterpiece, internationall renowned tenor Gregory Kunde stars as Radamès.

