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Hunyadi László

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Erkel Színház (Erkel Theatre)II. János Pál pápa tér 30., Budapest, Central Hungary, H-1087, Hungría
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Budapest
Programa
Erkel, Ferenc (1810-1893)Hunyadi LászlóLibreto de Béni Egressy after Lőrinc Tóth
Intérpretes
Hungarian State Opera
Tamás PalDirección
Gábor SzűcsDirección de escena
Katalin LiborDiseño de escena
Enikő KárpátiDiseño de vestuario
Csaba VasváriDirector de reposición
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Tibor SzappanosTenorLászló V
Istvan HorvathTenorLászló V
Krisztián CserBajoUlrik Cillei
Marcell BakonyiBarítonoUlrik Cillei
Klára KolonitsSopranoErzsébet Szilágyi
Orsolya Hajnalka RőserSopranoErzsébet Szilágyi
Atilla Kiss BTenorLászló Hunyadi
Attila FeketeTenorLászló Hunyadi
Melinda HeiterMezzosopranoMátyás Hunyadi
Gabriella BalgaMezzosopranoMátyás Hunyadi
István KovácsBajoMiklós Gara
Zoltán KelemenBarítonoMiklós Gara
Erika MiklósaSopranoMária
Kinga KrisztaSopranoMária
András Káldi KissBajoRozgonyi

It was in 1844, at the crest of the reform era, that Ferenc Erkel composed his patriotic opera focussing on one of the most turbulent periods in Hungarian history: the days after the victory over the Turks at Belgrade in 1456. The hero of this work set during the era of the Hunyadis, however, is neither the famous "Turk beater" János Hunyadi nor his younger son King Mátyás, but the older son László, who was treacherously sent to the scaffold while still a young knight. Contemporary viewers received the work enthusiastically, since its scarcely disguised implications reflected the political relationships of their own era; naturally its impact also comes from the music, which was based on Italian and French models, along with with "Verbunkos" traditions. 

The first Hungarian-language opera to remain an honoured part of the repertoire without interruption since its premiere, it appeared in a new production at the Hungarian State Opera in 2012.