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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

BudapestVenekei / Williams / Dés: A Streetcar Named Desire

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Dés: A Streetcar Named Desire
Marianna Venekei; Hungarian National Ballet; Hungarian National Ballet Institute; Gergely Zöldy Z; Bianca Imelda Jeremias; Csontos Balazs; Lea Földi

BudapestBoito: Mefistofele

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Boito: Mefistofele
János Kovács; Balázs Kovalik; Hungarian State Opera; Csaba Antal; Mari Benedek; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus

BudapestVerdi: La traviata

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Verdi: La traviata
Giampaolo Maria Bisanti; Ferenc Anger; Hungarian State Opera; Gergely Zöldy Z; Hungarian State Opera Orchestra; Hungarian State Opera Chorus
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Tradition reconsidered in Bartók Dancetriptych in Budapest

Lea Földi, the Girl and Iurii Kekalo, the Mandarin in Marianna Venekei's The Miraculous Mandarin © Valter Berecz
Three iconic Bartók dance scores are newly-interpreted at the Hungarian National Ballet. 

Sympathy for the Devil in revival of Mefistofele in Budapest

Balázs Kovalik’s opulent staging of Boito's Faustian opera threatens to overshadow the singers, but it makes for an exciting spectacle.

A Streetcar Named Desire premieres in Budapest

The Hungarian National Ballet brilliantly closes the season with the world premiere of Marianna Venekei’s version of Tennessee Williams’ classic A Streetcar Named Desire on music by László Dés.

MacMillan's Manon* in Budapest

A memorable Manon in Budapest 

Stairway to heaven: thrilling Mefistofele in Budapest

Rarely performed, Boito’s Mefistofele is an audacious, spectacular opera, needing an audacious, spectacular staging to do it justice. That’s exactly what it gets in Balázs Kovalik’s production for Hungarian State Opera.

Devilishly good fun: Faust in Budapest

The devil may not get all the best tunes in Gounod’s Faust, but Gábor Bretz certainly stole the show in this new production at Hungarian State Opera.