Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Ungarn
Datum/Zeit in Budapest Zeitzone
Programm
Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924) | La bohème | Libretto von Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa |
Darsteller
Hungarian State Opera | ||
Péter Halász | Musikalische Leitung | |
Christian Badea | Musikalische Leitung | |
Kálmán Nádasdy | Regie | |
Gusztáv Oláh | Bühnenbild | |
Tivadar Márk | Kostüme | |
Sándor Palcsó | Wiederaufnahmeleitung | |
Attila Fekete | Tenor | Rodolfo |
Charles Castronovo | Tenor | Rodolfo |
Andrea Rost | Sopran | Mimì |
Karine Babajanyan | Sopran | Mimì |
Csaba Szegedi | Bariton | Marcello |
Levente Molnár | Bariton | Marcello |
Orsolya Hajnalka Rőser | Sopran | Musetta |
Zita Váradi | Sopran | Musetta |
Zoltan Nagy | Bass | Schaunard |
Csaba Sándor | Bassbariton | Schaunard |
István Kovács | Bass | Colline |
Gábor Bretz | Bass | Colline |
András Hábetler | Bass | Benoît, Alcindoro |
Gábor Németh | Bass | Benoît |
Tamás Szüle | Bass | Alcindoro |
László Beöthy-Kiss | Bass | Parpignol |
Some operas are legendary. None more so than Puccini's work telling the tale of young bohemians in Paris, in which one of the most beautiful romances in operatic literature begins with a burnt-out candle and a misplaced key.There are also legendary opera productions, such as this one directed by Kálmán Nádasdy. With Gusztáv Oláh's marvellous scenery, it is a genuine example of theatrical history that has remained on the Opera's programme calendar since 1937, with 871 performances to date. Some things are timeless. This wonderful production is unquestionably one of them.