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BudapestMahler: Symphony No. 8

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Mahler: Sinfonía núm. 8 en mi bemol mayor 'Sinfonía de los mil'
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; János Kovács; Zita Szemere; Lilla Horti; Zsuzsanna Kapi; Andrea Szántó

BudapestVerdi: Requiem

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Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Gergely Kesselyák; Zsuzsanna Ádám; Atala Schöck; István Kovácsházi; Krisztián Cser

BudapestMagnificat / Messiah

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Bach, Handel
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Benjamin Bayl; Rita Rácz; Andrea Brassói-Jőrös; Atala Schöck; Tibor Szappanos

BudapestNew Year's at the Opera House

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Beethoven, Haydn
Gábor Hontvári; Lilla Horti; Atala Schöck; István Kovácsházi; Krisztián Cser

BudapestWagner: Die Walküre

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Wagner: Die Walküre
Ulf Schirmer; Géza M. Tóth; Hungarian State Opera; Gergely Zöldy Z; Ibolya Bárdosi; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; István Kovácsházi
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Visually splendid, dramatically parched La Gioconda in Budapest

Andrea Szántó (Laura) and Francesca Tiburzi (La Gioconda) © Valter Berecz | Hungarian State Opera
Hungarian State Opera's cut-down, dramatically inert Gioconda fails to ignite the stage in Budapest, despite a solid musical foundation. 

Wälsungenblut: Schneider and Skelton shine at Budapest Wagner Days

Simone Schneider (Sieglinde) and Stuart Skelton (Siegmund) © Bálint Hirling, Müpa
The pure magic of Ádám Fischer and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra delights with two brilliant leads, but others disappoint on the second day of Müpa's Ring.

Elektra in Budapest: all goes well... until the last minute

Szilvia Rálik (Elektra) and Atala Schöck (Klytaemnestra) © Attila Nagy | Hungarian State Opera
Balázs Kovalik’s interpretation of Elektra is revived in Budapest, impressing until the B-movie cliché finale. 

The depths of earth's sorrow: Das Lied von der Erde at Müpa

Roberto Paternostro and the Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok give plenty of spirit to Mahler's vocal symphony... sometimes to a fault.

Reuter and Schöck turn up the heat in Die Walküre in Budapest

Six excellent singers bring out the best in Wagner's dramatic narrative, marred only by a Ride of the Valkyries that fails to convince.

A near-flawless cast in Das Rheingold in Budapest

Hartmut Schörghofer's updated concert staging receives strong singing from everyone and a thrilling orchestral performance.