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Lucia di LammermoorNouvelle production

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Erkel Színház (Erkel Theatre)II. János Pál pápa tér 30., Budapest, Central Hungary, H-1087, Hongrie
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de Budapest
Artistes
Opéra d'État hongrois
Pas encore définiDirection
Máté SzabóMise en scène
Balázs CzieglerDécors
Ildikó TihanyiCostumes
Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois
Chœurs de l'Opéra d'État hongrois
Mihály KálmándyBarytonEnrico (Henri)
Csaba SzegediBarytonEnrico (Henri)
Erika MiklósaSopranoLucia (Lucie)
Klára KolonitsSopranoLucia (Lucie)
Istvan HorvathTénorEdgardo (Edgard)
Péter BalczóTénorEdgardo (Edgard)
Tibor SzappanosTénorArturo (Arthur)
Zoltán MegyesiTénorArturo (Arthur)
Antal CsehBasseRaimondo (Raymond)
István KovácsBasseRaimondo (Raymond)
Gergely UjváriTénorNormanno
Ágnes Anna KunMezzo-sopranoAlisa2016 nov. 20, 24, 26, 27, déc. 02, 03, 04
Szilvia VörösMezzo-sopranoAlisa2016 nov. 18

Lucia di Lammermoor is the very model of the Italian style of its era: the perfect embodiment of both the period preceding Bellini and Verdi and the melodic and sentimental Italian bel cantoopera. Of Donizetti's entire humongous 67-opera oeuvre, this is perhaps the one that occupies the most important position: although it is his comic operas that are played most often, the great humorist distilled into this opera the very best of his dramatic skill. His music, just like the libretto by Cammarano, superbly reflects the passion and unearthly atmosphere of The Bride of Lammermoor, the Walter Scott novel that it is based on. An ancient feud between two families propels this love story, which has been a constant repertoire piece at opera houses ever since it was written.
After a hiatus of 13 years, it is now returning to the Erkel Theatre in a new production directed by Máté Szabó.

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