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BudapestMadama Butterfly

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Puccini: Madama Butterfly
István Dénes; Miklós-Gábor Kerényi; Opéra d'État hongrois; Kentaur; Ilona Vágvölgyi; Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois; Chœurs de l'Opéra d'État hongrois

BudapestBest of Puccini

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Puccini
Gergely Madaras; Attila Toronykőy; Opéra d'État hongrois; István Dénes; Balázs Fügedi; Katalin Juhász; Tamás Pillinger

BudapestÉva Marton International Singing Competition Gala

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Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois; Kálmán Szennai

BudapestDancingly Yours

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compositeurs divers, Satie, Glass, Riisager
Sol León; Paul Lightfoot; Hans van Manen; András Lukács; Harald Lander; Hungarian National Ballet; Joop Stokvis; Tom Breevort; Jan Hofstra

BudapestHáry Jánoska (Johnny Háry)

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Kodály: Háry János
Nikolett Hajzer; Mária Harangi; Opéra d'État hongrois; Gábor Michac; Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois; Chœurs d'enfants de l'Opéra d'État hongrois

BudapestLe nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)

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Mozart: Les Noces de Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro)
Gábor Káli; Judit Galgóczy; Opéra d'État hongrois; Attila Csikós; Nelly Vágó; Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois; Chœurs de l'Opéra d'État hongrois
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Budapest accueille ses Enfants terribles

Jean Cocteau rencontre Philip Glass à l'Opéra d'État hongrois, dans le cadre neuf de l'Eiffel Art Studios, et cette production des Enfants terribles se déroule à un tempo infernal !

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. 

Stumbling towards the chopping block: Maria Stuarda in Budapest

Orsolya Sáfár (Maria Stuarda) © Valter Berecz | Hungarian State Opera
Martin Rajna's energetic conducting and Gabriella Balga's glorious Elisabetta are the bright spots in this flashy but empty house premiere of Donizetti's classic.

Fine voices, staid production: Rigoletto at Hungarian State Opera

Zita Szemere (Gilda) and Attila Mókus (Rigoletto) © Valter Berecz | Hungarian State Opera
Attila Mókus's dramatic baritone was scornful at one moment, tender, distressed, vengeful, or broken in mourning at others, vocal signposts in Rigoletto’s descent into the hell of his own making.

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. 
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BudapestCosì fan tutteNouvelle production

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Mozart: Così fan tutte
Levente Török; Kriszta Székely; Opéra d'État hongrois; Zita Schnabel; Dóra Pattantyus; Tamás Pillinger; Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois
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Maximum adaptability: Hungarian State Opera 2025–26

Parsifal at Hungarian State Opera © Valter Berecz | Hungarian State Opera
With over 300 performances of operas, ballets and concerts, the Hungarian State Opera and National Ballet are ever resourceful. We preview their expansive 2025–26 season. 

Witches, queens and more: Hungarian State Opera’s 2024–25 season

Hungarian State Opera © Valter Berecz
The 2024–25 season features new productions of Turandot, Maria Stuarda, Macbeth and La Bayadère, as well as a host of titles in rep from Hungary and elsewhere.

Budapest pulls out all the stops: the new Hungarian State Opera season

Hungarian State Opera © Peter Herman
The vast 2023–24 season at Budapest boast 41 different operas and 19 ballets – with new productions of Boris Godunov, Rusalka, ballets by Bartók, and a world premiere from Peter Eötvös.