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Macbeth

Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Hungría
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Budapest
domingo 07 junio 202611:00
lunes 08 junio 202618:00
viernes 12 junio 202618:00
Programa
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)MacbethLibreto de Francesco Maria Piave
Intérpretes
Hungarian State Opera
Martin RajnaDirección
Matthew WildDirección de escena
Sebastian HannakDiseño de escena
Heide KastlerDiseño de vestuario
Tamás BányaiDiseño de iluminación
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Zsombor CzeglédiVideoarte
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Gábor CsikiDirección de coro
Attila MókusBajo-barítonoMacbeth
Mihály KálmándyBarítonoMacbeth
Sándor KöpecziBajoBanquo, Doctor
Anna NetrebkoSopranoLady Macbeth
Csilla BorossSopranoLady Macbeth
Szabolcs BricknerTenorMacduff
Barna BartosTenorMalcolm
Anna Csenge FürjesMezzosopranoLady in Waiting
Bence PatakiBajoCutthroat, Herald, Servant to Macbeth
Boldizsár ZajkásBajoFirst Apparition
Anija LombardSopranoSecond Apparition
Luca CsörgeőSopranoThird Apparition

Macbeth hears a prophecy from three strange witch-like figures that he will become king of Scotland. The news triggers a series of brutal thoughts and actions in him and even more so in his wife, Lady Macbeth. It was not by chance that Verdi chose this Shakespeare text as the basis of his opera: the title character goes through the hell of spiritual depth, doubts and ruthlessness, unearthly forces, dramatic murders, and psychic turmoil again and again. Situation and motifs that yearn for an opera stage and unfold to music. The production is staged by Matthew Wild, who is widely recognized as a leading musical theatre director of his generation in South Africa, and he is now an increasingly sought-after artist on European stages as well. His productions are praised for their intelligence, visual prowess, and musicality. The clash of cultures and their influence on each other also play an important role in his Macbeth performance, just as the earthly and mystical-transcendental worlds intertwine as sharp contrasts in the opera.

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