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Parsifal

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Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Hungría
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Budapest
Festival: Bartók Spring International Arts Weeks
Intérpretes
Hungarian State Opera
Balázs KocsárDirección
András Almási-TothDirección de escena
Sebastian HannakDiseño de escena
Lili IzsákDiseño de vestuario
Tamás PillingerDiseño de iluminación
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Enikő PerczelDramaturgia
András JuhászVideoarte
Dóra BartaCoreografía
Gábor CsikiDirección de coro
Hungarian State Opera Children's Chorus
Nikolett HajzerDirección de coro
Benjámin TabaBailarín
Mihály KálmándyBarítonoAmfortas
Károly SzemerédyBarítonoKlingsor
Andrea SzántóMezzosopranoKundry
István KovácsháziTenorParsifal
András PalerdiBajoGurnemanz
József MukkTenorFirst knight of the Grail
István RáczBajoTiturel
Judit NémethMezzosopranoA voice from on high
Barna BartosBarítonoFourth squire
Tivadar KissTenorThird squire
Eszter ZavarosSopranoFirst squire
András Káldi KissBajoSecond knight of the Grail
Anna Csenge FürjesMezzosopranoSecond squire
Lilla HortiSopranoFirst Flowermaiden / First Group
Ildikó MegyimóreczMezzosopranoSecond Flowermaiden / First Group
Lusine SahakyanMezzosopranoThird Flowermaiden / First Group
Beatrix FodorSopranoFirst Flowermaiden / Second Group
Sárközi XéniaSopranoSecond Flowermaiden / Second Group
Melinda HeiterMezzosopranoThird Flowermaiden / Second Group

Festival play in three acts, in German, with Hungarian and English surtitles

In Parsifal, his final music drama, Wagner embeds fear of the temptations of the world and sinful desires into a tale of redemption. The work is indeed a festival play for the stage rather than an opera. Many viewers – perhaps out of their own fears – criticised Wagner, who wrote both the libretto and the music, for what could be called the piece’s virtue and remarkable complexity, which is the personal tone with which he portrayed a religious theme combining notions of sacred and profane love. Designing the visual world of this new production directed by artistic director András Almási-Tóth will be Sebastian Hannak, who was also behind the look of Porgy and Bess and The Fairy Queen.