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BudapestBastien und Bastienne / The Telephone

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Mozart, Menotti
Nátán Sugár; Andrea Valkai; Zsófia Mihály-Geresdi; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Enikő Perczel

BudapestErkel: László Hunyadi

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Erkel: Hunyadi László
Zsolt Hamar; Szilveszter Ókovács; Hungarian State Opera; Krisztina Lisztopád; Tamás Pillinger; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
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All that glitters is not gold in Budapest's new Lohengrin

Lohengrin at Hungarian State Opera © Valter Berecz/Hungarian State Opera
Klára Kolonits's radiant Elsa proves the main attraction in the Hungarian State Opera's visually appealing but conceptually lacking new Lohengrin.

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. 

Epic swing and miss: Boris Godunov opens at Hungarian State Opera

Boris Godunov © Valter Berecz | Hungarian State Opera
András Almási-Toth production of the original version of Mussorgsky's historical epic underwhelms in Budapest. 

Erkel's Hunyadi László a visual feast, but lacks Magyar spirit

Szilveszter Ókovács' new production matches the opulent venue in all its eye-candy, with dazzling costumes, dark sets large crowds, and rapid scenic changes made possible by a newly installed mechanical stage. 

Hungarian State Opera delightfully revamps L’incoronazione di Poppea

Monteverdi’s last opera, recomposed by Máté Bella for a modern orchestra and a jazz combo, is an over-the-top, glitzy romp with plenty of casual sex and even more casual violence.

Dohnányi’s Der Tenor a star vehicle for Attila Fekete

Hungarian composer Dohnányi's fourth and last opera is a comic delight, especially in the hands of the team at the Budapest Opera.