Lincoln Center: David H Koch TheaterNew York, États-Unis
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de New York
Programme
| Goldmark, Karl (1830-1915) | Die Königin von Saba (The Queen of Sheba) (Opera in concert) |
Artistes
| Opéra d'État hongrois | ||
| János Kovács | Direction | |
| Csaba Káel | Mise en scène | |
| Éva Szendrényi | Décors | |
| Anikó Németh | Costumes | |
| Zoltán Kelemen | Baryton | King Solomon |
| Erika Gál | Mezzo-soprano | Queen of Sheba |
| Boldizsár László | Ténor | Assad |
| Eszter Sümegi | Soprano | Sulamith |
| Eszter Zavaros | Soprano | Astaroth |
| Róbert Rezsnyák | Baryton | Baal-Hanan |
| Péter Fried | Basse | High priest |
| Ferenc Cserhalmi | Basse | Guardian of the temple |
Opera in four acts, two parts, in German with Hungarian surtitles
According to the ancient scriptures, the Queen of Sheba was obsessed with finding Wisdom, and so she journeyed to meet Solomon, who was known to be the wisest of all the rulers of the time, in order to put his knowledge to the test. Goldmark, who was born in Hungary to a religious Jewish family and forever remained true to his native country's culture even after moving to Vienna, was inspired by the beauty of one of his students to write this feverish and biblically-themed tale of a love triangle between the temperamental queen, a young Jerusalem diplomat and the daughter of the high priest.

