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BudapestKodály: Háry JánosNeuinszenierung

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Kodály: Háry János
Péter Halász; Attila Béres; Hungarian State Opera; Hanna Erős; Ildikó Tihanyi; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus

BudapestR. Strauss: SalomeNeuinszenierung

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Strauss R.: Salome
Martin Rajna; Máté Szabó; Hungarian State Opera; Márton Ágh; Ildikó Tihanyi; Csaba Szilárdi; Nicole Chevalier

BudapestPuccini: Turandot

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Puccini: Turandot
Gergely Kesselyák; Dóra Barta; Hungarian State Opera; Ildikó Tihanyi; Zoltán Katonka; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus
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All that glitters is not gold in Budapest's new Lohengrin

Lohengrin at Hungarian State Opera © Valter Berecz/Hungarian State Opera
Klára Kolonits's radiant Elsa proves the main attraction in the Hungarian State Opera's visually appealing but conceptually lacking new Lohengrin.
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New Rusalka staging hits most of the right notes in Budapest

Andrea Brassói-Jőrös (Rusalka) and Zoltán Nyári (Prince) © Attila Nagy | Hungarian State Opera
Andrea Brassói-Jőrös shines in the title role of János Szikora's new staging of Dvořák's fairy tale opera. 
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Elektra in Budapest: all goes well... until the last minute

Szilvia Rálik (Elektra) and Atala Schöck (Klytaemnestra) © Attila Nagy | Hungarian State Opera
Balázs Kovalik’s interpretation of Elektra is revived in Budapest, impressing until the B-movie cliché finale. 
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Budapest accueille ses Enfants terribles

Jean Cocteau rencontre Philip Glass à l'Opéra d'État hongrois, dans le cadre neuf de l'Eiffel Art Studios, et cette production des Enfants terribles se déroule à un tempo infernal !
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Wagner highlights in Budapest

This concert, with a running time of about two hours, was a lovely dip in the Rhine without the usual four-to-five hour Wagnerian full immersion.
***11
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Un ballo glitters but doesn’t ignite in Budapest

The acting was patchy and the singing ranged from serviceable to laudable in this dazzling new production at the Budapest Spring Festival.
***11
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