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The Nutcracker | Music: Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893) Choreography: Marius Petipa (Original), Lev Ivanov (Original) |
Hungarian National Ballet | ||
Paul Marsovszky | Conductor | |
Sámuel Csaba Tóth | Conductor | |
Péter Dobszay | Conductor | |
Beáta Vavrinecz | Set Designer | |
Nóra Rományi | Costume Designer | |
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra | ||
Gusztáv Oláh | Set Designer | Original |
Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus | ||
Hungarian National Ballet Institute | ||
Nikolett Hajzer | Choirmaster / chorus director | |
Dárius Teremi | Conductor | |
Marcell Dénes-Worowski | Conductor |
Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker has for decades been an essential part of the world’s and the OPERA’s run-up to Christmas. In memory of the previous production that had been in the repertoire for more than half a century, for the Christmas of 2015, a newly buffed-up show was staged that follows classical ballet traditions while still conforming to the requirements of 21st century dance and set design. Partnering with Tamás Solymosi to choreograph a new fairy-tale ballet for the classical-music piece was a true Nutcracker specialist: the internationally renowned Wayne Eagling. It was the first time in the life of the Hungarian National Ballet that an artist of such worldwide stature had developed a choreography tailored specifically for it, with its unique characteristics in mind, in order to treat audiences to the ballet’s Christmas magic in a version that is even more full of spectacle and dance than the previous one.