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BudapestBest of Puccini

Puccini
Gergely Madaras; Attila Toronykőy; Hungarian State Opera; István Dénes; Balázs Fügedi; Katalin Juhász; Tamás Pillinger
BudapestHungarian singers present Kodály folk songs

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Andrea Brassói-Jőrös; Erika Gál; István Kovácsházi; Csaba Sándor
BudapestHungarian singers present Kodály

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Andrea Brassói-Jőrös; Erika Gál; István Kovácsházi; Csaba Sándor
BudapestMozart: Don GiovanniVersión de concierto

Mozart: Don Giovanni
Gábor Hontvári; Hungarian State Opera; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus; Gyula Orendt; Miklós Sebestyén
BudapestVerdi: RigolettoVersión de concierto

Verdi: Rigoletto
Leonardo Sini; Hungarian State Opera; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus; Alexandru Agache; Michele Kalmandy
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Fine voices, staid production: Rigoletto at Hungarian State Opera

Attila Mókus's dramatic baritone was scornful at one moment, tender, distressed, vengeful, or broken in mourning at others, vocal signposts in Rigoletto’s descent into the hell of his own making.
Hungarian State Opera goes full The Last of Us with new Idomeneo

Hungarian State Opera presents Idomeneo for the first time in almost 50 years in a musically superb, but controversial pandemic-informed dystopian setting.
A torrent of themes: Parsifal at Hungarian State Opera
In András Almási-Toth's engaging new production, magnificent orchestral and choral performances let Wagner's music do the talking.
Idiomatic Bluebeard's Castle from the Hungarians in New York
Powerful and evocative imagery, both literal and implied, lingered on beyond the drop of the curtain.
A worthy rarity: Erkel’s Bánk bán has its belated American première
The music, a combination of Italian-sounding melodies, German instrumentation and Hugarian dotted rhythms, was remarkably captivating.
Boom or bust: the Hungarian State Opera's new Bánk Bán
The big heart and generous melodies of Ferenc Erkel's fine opera shine through in difficult circumstances in Atilla Vidnyánszky semi-abstract new staging at the Erkel Theatre.

