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Don Giovanni

Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Ungarn
Datum/Zeit in Budapest Zeitzone
Samstag 09 Mai 202618:00
Sonntag 10 Mai 202611:00
Dienstag 12 Mai 202618:00
Freitag 15 Mai 202618:00
Samstag 16 Mai 202618:00
Sonntag 17 Mai 202611:00
Programm
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)Don GiovanniLibretto von Lorenzo Da Ponte
Darsteller
Hungarian State Opera
Gábor HontváriMusikalische Leitung
Claus GuthRegie
Christian SchmidtBühnenbild, Kostüme
Olaf WinterLicht
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Ronny DietrichDramaturgie
Ulrike Zimmermann-MattarChoreographie
Marion BenagèsChoreographie
Károly SzemerédyBaritonDon Giovanni
Zsolt HajaBaritonDon Giovanni
Gabriella BalgaMezzosopranDonna Anna
Orsolya SáfárSopranDonna Anna
Mária CelengSopranDonna Elvira
Lilla HortiSopranDonna Elvira
Krisztián CserBassLeporello
Csaba SándorBassbaritonLeporello
Eszter ZemlényiSopranZerlina
Anija LombardSopranZerlina
István RáczBassKomtur
Istvan HorvathTenorDon Ottavio
Artúr SzeleczkiTenorDon Ottavio
Bence PatakiBassMasetto

There are works of art that are timeless, that you cannot get tired of, that cannot be performed too many times. Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is no exception – it is no coincidence that it is known as the “opera of operas”. And some productions, even if they were staged several decades ago, are still relevant and worth revisiting. One such production is Don Giovanni, directed by Claus Guth for the 2008 Salzburg Festival, which has since been staged in Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam – and will be performed not only at the Opéra Bastille in Paris but also at the Hungarian State Opera in the 2023/24 season. Claus Guth envisioned Don Giovanni in a forest. The forest has always been an inspiring setting for dramatic action, love, death, getting lost, fear, growing up – just think of A Midsummer Night's Dream, among many other folktales! Guth’s ever-rotating, terrifying yet wittily playful forest setting is less a dream than a nightmare, where we witness the title character's last love stories as a hallucination before his death.

Rezensionen von Don Giovanni, KV527 inszeniert von Claus Guth

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