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The Spinning Room

Diese Veranstaltung fand in der Vergangenheit statt
Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Ungarn
Datum/Zeit in Budapest Zeitzone
Darsteller
Hungarian State Opera
Balázs KocsárMusikalische Leitung
Michał ZnanieckiRegie
Luigi ScoglioBühnenbild
Magdalena DabrowskaKostüme
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Bogumil PalewiczLicht
Erika GálMezzosopranHáziasszony (housewife)
Atala SchöckMezzosopranHáziasszony (housewife)
Levente MolnárBaritonKérője (suitor)
Zsolt HajaBaritonKérője (suitor)
Adorján PatakiTenorFiatal Legény (young man)
Gergely UjváriTenorFiatal Legény (young man)
Andrea RostSopranFiatal Leány (young girl)
Rita RáczSopranFiatal Leány (young girl)
Orsolya SáfárSopranFiatal Leány (young girl)
Zoltán GradsachBaritonA Nagyorrú Bolha (flea)
Lajos GeigerBaritonA Nagyorrú Bolha (flea)
Andrea Edina UlbrichMezzosopranSzomszédasszony (neighbour)
Bernadett WiedemannMezzosopranSzomszédasszony (neighbour)2016 Sep 29, Okt 01, 02, 06, 07, 08, 09 mat, 11, 12, 23, 2017 Mai 28 mat, Jun 03

A people can best be known through their folk songs,” claimed Zoltán Kodály, one of the crucial proponents of Hungarian music, whose main ambition as a composer, collector of folk songs and music teacher was to inculcate a love for Hungarian folk song and to cultivate a knowledgeable audience.
The Spinning Room is the epitome of Kodály's efforts. When the Opera commissioned a full-length version of the work from the composer in 1931, it wasn't an opera that Kodály intended to write – instead his aim was to re-discover the Hungarian folk song and relay its simple dramatic power.
Kodály was of Polish extraction on his mother's side. And now, breaking with convention, audiences will get the chance to see through the eyes of a Polish director, Michał Znaniecki, how a foreign artist perceives this quintessentially Hungarian work.