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Turandot

Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Ungarn
Datum/Zeit in Budapest Zeitzone
Samstag 04 Oktober 202518:30
Sonntag 05 Oktober 202511:00
Mittwoch 08 Oktober 202518:30
Freitag 10 Oktober 202518:30
Samstag 11 Oktober 202518:30
Sonntag 12 Oktober 202511:00
Programm
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924)TurandotLibretto von Renato Simoni, Giuseppe Adami
Darsteller
Hungarian State Opera
Martin RajnaMusikalische Leitung
Dóra BartaRegie
Ildikó TihanyiBühnenbild
Zoltán KatonkaLicht
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Kinga KeszthelyiDramaturgie
Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus
Nikolett HajzerChorleitung
Gábor CsikiChorleitung
Szilvia RálikSopranTurandot
Csilla BorossSopranTurandot
Boldizsár LászlóTenorDer unbekannte Prinz (Kalaf)
Giorgi SturuaTenorDer unbekannte Prinz (Kalaf)
Polina PasztircsákSopranLiù
Gabriella Létay KissSopranLiù
András PalerdiBassTimur
Dénes GulyásTenorKaiser Altoum
Azat MalikBassbaritonPing
Tibor SzappanosTenorPang
Botond PálTenorPong
András KissBaritonMandarin

The Chinese princess Turandot swears that she will not marry any man – except for the one who can solve her three-question riddle. Giacomo Puccini's final, unfinished opera tackles fairy-tale and socio-philosophical questions at the same time. The OPERA’s new production is staged by acclaimed choreographer Dóra Barta – a woman interpreting the most mysterious female title role in the world opera. Her staging approaches the work through the exciting stage language of movement and physical theatre as well as from the perspective of commedia dell'arte, from which Carlo Gozzi also drew inspiration at the time for his play on which the opera is based on. The abstract nature of the language of dance and movement helps to bring the philosophical content of the work into focus, while the aspect of power also remains important, because Turandot’s father, the emperor is not only looking for a husband for her daughter, but also for the future ruler for China…

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