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BudapestPuccini: ToscaKonzertante Aufführung

Puccini: Tosca
Cornelius Meister; István Dénes; Gergely Kesselyák; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus
BudapestVerdi: Requiem

Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Gergely Kesselyák; Zsuzsanna Ádám; Atala Schöck; István Kovácsházi; Krisztián Cser
BudapestPuccini: Turandot

Puccini: Turandot
Gergely Kesselyák; Dóra Barta; Hungarian State Opera; Ildikó Tihanyi; Zoltán Katonka; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus
BudapestVerdi: Il trovatoreNeuinszenierung

Verdi: Il trovatore
Martin Rajna; Gergely Kesselyák; Hungarian State Opera; Edit Zeke; Rita Velich; Tamás Pillinger; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
BudapestNabucco

Verdi: Nabucco
Gergely Kesselyák; Hungarian State Opera; Edit Zeke; Janó Papp; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus
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The Hungarian National Ballet brings its Don Quixote to New York
In addition to providing a showcase for the principals, the ballet provides ample opportunity for the company's soloists to shine.
Hungarian forces at their finest
With Gergely Kesselyák on double duty as conductor and director, this revival proves musically outstanding but theatrically less than satisfying.
Cast captivates in Puccini's shabby little shocker
Quality singing impresses in Puccini's opera at the Hungarian State Opera, despite a dusty staging.
An Aida in Budapest that could be re-named Amneris
Known for her powerful interpretations of the blockbuster Italian mezzo roles, the great Hungarian diva Ildikó Komlósi dominates the new production of Aida in Budapest.
Erwin Schrott makes his Budapest debut as Don Giovanni
Erwin Schrott seduces the Budapest audience with smiles, but Zerlina steals the show in Budapest.
