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Bánk bánNueva producción

Este programa ha pasado
Erkel Színház (Erkel Theatre)II. János Pál pápa tér 30., Budapest, Central Hungary, H-1087, Hungría
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Budapest
Intérpretes
Hungarian State Opera
Balázs KocsárDirección
Attila VidnyánszkyDirección de escena
Oleksandr BilozubDiseño de escena
Viktória NagyDiseño de vestuario
Marcell BakonyiBarítonoEndre II
András Káldi KissBajoEndre II
Ildikó KomlósiMezzosopranoGertrud
Judit NémethMezzosopranoGertrud
Péter BalczóTenorOtto
Istvan HorvathTenorOtto
Levente MolnárBarítonoBánk bán
Csaba SzegediBarítonoBánk bán
Zita SzemereSopranoMelinda
Orsolya Hajnalka RőserSopranoMelinda
Zsolt HajaBarítonoPatúr-Petur bán
Zoltán KelemenBarítonoPatúr-Petur bán
Kolos KovátsBajoTiborc
István RáczBajoTiborc
Lajos GeigerBarítonoBiberach
Antal CsehBajoBiberach

In 1844, following on the heels of his triumph in the competition to set Ferenc Kölcsey's Himnusz – today the national anthem of Hungary – to music, Ferenc Erkel set about looking at the possibilities for using József Katona's much-attacked drama Bánk bán as the subject for an opera. History made the period of composition a lengthy one: first came the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848/49, and censorship by the dictatorship that followed meant that the audience would have to wait until 9 March 1861 before the work could be performed in its entirety at Pest's National Theatre. The unique aspect of the Opera's new production of Bánk bán – a work that maintains its popularity as a result of, or perhaps in spite of, well-executed additions and revisions – is now being staged in the baritone version originally created for the persona and voice of Imre Palló, an idea supported by Zoltán Kodály himself at the time. Attila Vidnyánszky, managing director of the National Theatre and former chief stage director at the Hungarian State Opera, will be returning to mount his first new production on Andrássy Avenue in ten years.

Críticas de Bánk bán dirigida por Attila Vidnyánszky

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