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Kodály: Háry JánosNew production

Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Hungary
Dates/times in Budapest time zone
Friday 16 October 202618:00
Saturday 17 October 202618:30
Sunday 18 October 202617:00
Tuesday 20 October 202618:30
Wednesday 21 October 202618:30
Thursday 22 October 202618:30
Saturday 24 October 202618:30
Sunday 25 October 202611:00
Performers
Hungarian State Opera
Péter HalászConductor
Attila BéresDirector
Hanna ErősSet Designer
Ildikó TihanyiCostume Designer
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus
Barbara Ari-NagyDramaturgy
Dénes KovácsChoreography
Gábor CsikiChoirmaster / chorus director
Csaba SándorBass-baritoneHáry János
Gabriella BalgaMezzo-sopranoÖrzse
Szilvia RálikSopranoThe Empress
János SzemenyeiVocalsNapoleon
Zsófia KálnayMezzo-sopranoMarie Louise
Attila ErdősBassBaron Ebelasztin
András KissBaritoneÖreg Marci (Old Marci)

A century ago, the world first encountered this remarkable opus, a work that soon became one of the cornerstones of twentieth-century musical innovation. Premiered in 1926, the singspiel is a milestone in Hungarian music history: its composer, Zoltán Kodály, fulfilled his aspiration to elevate Hungarian folk song of ancient origin to the same status as classical music, by virtue of its equivalent values, placing it on the stage of the nation’s Opera House. The Hungarian historical tale woven from folk songs blends elements of science fiction, the absurd, and at times painful historical reality, yet remains firmly grounded in love of homeland and pure love. The main roles of the hundred-year-old work are performed by two Hungarian artists from beyond our borders: Csaba Sándor from Transylvania and Gabriella Balga from Slovakia. It is staged by Transylvania-born Attila Béres, director of the Miskolc National Theatre, as his first production at the Opera House. His interpretation respects the spirit of the original while remaining open to the possibilities of the present. This centenary staging invites audiences to rediscover the opera’s timeless beauty, cultural significance, and extraordinary ability to build a bridge between past and present through the universal language of music. At the conductor’s podium stands Péter Halász, the OPERA’s principal guest conductor and former music director.

Kodály: Háry János