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Debussy: L'enfant prodigue & La damoiselle élue / Liszt: SardanapaloNouvelle production

Eiffel Art Studios: Bánffy StageÉszaki Műhely Kőbánya, Budapest, Central Hungary, Hongrie
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Budapest
samedi 06 mars 202719:00
dimanche 07 mars 202717:00
samedi 13 mars 202711:00
Artistes
Opéra d'État hongrois
János KovácsDirection
Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois
Chœurs de l'Opéra d'État hongrois

L'Enfant prodigue

Eszter SümegiSopranoLia
Boldizsár LászlóTénorAzael
Csaba SzegediBarytonSiméon

La Damoiselle élue

Ildikó MegyimóreczMezzo-sopranoLa Damoiselle

Sardanapalo

Boldizsár LászlóTénorSardanapalo
Ildikó MegyimóreczMezzo-sopranoMirra
Csaba SzegediBarytonBeleso

The great impressionist composer’s only opera (Pelléas et Mélisande) was recently awakened from a sleep of more than half a century by the Hungarian State Opera. Now two cantatas by Debussy are brought to the stage in the framework of one experimental production: La damoiselle élue has never been staged before, while L’enfant prodigue was last presented by the OPERA in a single run over a hundred years ago. These lyrical cantatas are self-contained short stories that enter into a peculiar dialogue with one another. In the second half of the evening, the first act of Franz Liszt’s only adult opera – left unfinished – is performed, following the research of Cambridge scholar Dr. David Trippett. The Liszt fragment inspired by a Berlioz cantata inspired by a Byron work inspired by a Delacroix painting had its world premiere in 2018, and so far it has been performed worldwide by only one German orchestra, the same ensemble that presented it in Budapest a few years ago. However, it has never before been staged; the right to do so was granted for the first time to the very institution that, 143 years ago, placed a statue of the Hungarian composer at the entrance of its main building: the Hungarian State Opera House. Debussy’s stage cantatas and Liszt’s large-scale operatic fragment are directed by Péter István Nagy, the musical director of the performance is conductor János Kovács, a devoted champion of Debussy, who also served as conductor of Pelléas and has previously conducted these two cantatas in concert performances.


Debussy: L'enfant prodigue & La damoiselle élue / Liszt: Sardanapalo