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BudapestLittle Sleeping Beauty
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Tschaikowsky: Sleeping Beauty
Hungarian National Ballet; Hungarian National Ballet Institute; Attila Csikós; Nóra Rományi; Dace Radina
BudapestRomeo and Juliet
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Prokofjew: Romeo und Julia
Unknown; László Seregi; Hungarian National Ballet; Gergely Kesselyák; Péter Dobszay; Gábor Forray; Nelly Vágó
BudapestRequiem
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Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Jiří Habart; Ádám Tulassay; Angéla Csúcs; Krisztina Lisztopád; Tamás Pillinger; Zsuzsanna Ádám
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Ambrogio Maestri gibt Budapester Falstaff Auftrieb
Der große Mann im Fettanzug dominiert die Show und gibt dem Falstaff der Ungarischen Staatsoper Elan und Lebensfreude.
Glänzende Turandot an der Ungarischen Staatsoper
Aufregend dirigiert und überwiegend gut gesungen sollte diese üppige aber schnörkellose Turandot sowohl Traditionalisten und abenteuerlustige Operngänger erfreuen.
Visually splendid, dramatically parched La Gioconda in Budapest
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Hungarian State Opera's cut-down, dramatically inert Gioconda fails to ignite the stage in Budapest, despite a solid musical foundation.
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BudapestMaria StuardaNeuinszenierung
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Donizetti: Maria Stuarda
Martin Rajna; Máté Szabó; Hungarian State Opera; Csaba Antal; Anni Füzér; Sándor Baumgartner; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
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Maximum adaptability: Hungarian State Opera 2025–26
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With over 300 performances of operas, ballets and concerts, the Hungarian State Opera and National Ballet are ever resourceful. We preview their expansive 2025–26 season.
Witches, queens and more: Hungarian State Opera’s 2024–25 season
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The 2024–25 season features new productions of Turandot, Maria Stuarda, Macbeth and La Bayadère, as well as a host of titles in rep from Hungary and elsewhere.
Budapest pulls out all the stops: the new Hungarian State Opera season
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The vast 2023–24 season at Budapest boast 41 different operas and 19 ballets – with new productions of Boris Godunov, Rusalka, ballets by Bartók, and a world premiere from Peter Eötvös.
