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Artiste: Opéra d'État hongrois

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BudapestAida

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Verdi: Aida (Aïda)
Martin Rajna; János Mohácsi; Opéra d'État hongrois; Khell Zsolt; Kriszta Remete; Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois; Enikő Perczel

BudapestGolden Age: Mozart

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Mozart
Orchestre de l'Opéra d'État hongrois; Péter Halász; Chœurs de l'Opéra d'État hongrois

BudapestBastien und Bastienne / The Telephone

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Mozart, Menotti
Andrea Valkai; Opéra d'État hongrois; Zsófia Mihály-Geresdi; Enikő Perczel; One Nikon
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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

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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

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Hungarian State Opera's cut-down, dramatically inert Gioconda fails to ignite the stage in Budapest, despite a solid musical foundation. 
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Maximum adaptability: Hungarian State Opera 2025–26

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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

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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

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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.