| sábado 18 abril 2026 | 18:30 |
| domingo 19 abril 2026 | 11:00 |
| martes 21 abril 2026 | 18:30 |
| viernes 24 abril 2026 | 18:30 |
| sábado 25 abril 2026 | 11:00 |
| Hungarian State Opera | ||
| Péter Halász | Dirección | |
| Tobias Kratzer | Dirección de escena | |
| Rainer Sellmaier | Diseño de escena, Diseño de vestuario | |
| Michael Bauer | Diseño de iluminación | |
| Hungarian State Opera Orchestra | ||
| Hungarian State Opera Chorus | ||
| Manuel Braun | Videoarte | |
| Gábor Csiki | Dirección de coro | |
| István Kovácsházi | Tenor | Florestan |
| Jamez McCorkle | Tenor | Florestan |
| Zsolt Haja | Barítono | Don Fernando |
| Krisztián Cser | Bajo | Don Pizarro |
| Károly Szemerédy | Barítono | Don Pizarro |
| Andrea Szántó | Mezzosoprano | Leonore |
| Szilvia Rálik | Soprano | Leonore |
| András Palerdi | Bajo | Rocco |
| András Kiss | Barítono | Rocco |
| Botond Pál | Tenor | Jaquino |
| Barna Bartos | Tenor | Jaquino |
| Orsolya Sáfár | Soprano | Marzelline |
| Zita Szemere | Soprano | Marzelline |
| Dénes Gulyás | Tenor | First prisoner |
| Kolos Kováts | Bajo | Second prisoner |
Amidst the many stories of strong and heroic men, a work where true strength and resolution are embodied by a woman – even if she must disguise herself as a man to achieve her goal – always raises fascinating questions. Ludwig van Beethoven’s only opera brings together multiple traditions: it incorporates the Singspiel (a musical drama with spoken dialogue), an almost fairy-tale-like happy ending, the legacy of Viennese classicism, and a foreshadowing of Romantic grandeur. At the same time, it stands as one of the most iconic examples of rescue opera, in which a wife, Leonore – disguised as Fidelio – fights to save her unjustly imprisoned husband, Florestan.
The opera follows a long-standing tradition by collaborating with major international opera houses or adopting productions to offer the Budapest audience a taste of European performances. Following last year’s Don Giovanni from Berlin, this time it presents a production from London’s Royal Ballet and Opera, directed by Tobias Kratzer, who is set to become the director of the Hamburg Opera from the 2025/26 season. His staging masterfully blends traditional and modern elements in an exciting way, under the baton of Péter Halász. The production was a resounding success in London, making it a great privilege that it will be the Budapest audience to experience it first internationally outside the UK.

