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Wagner: Die Walküre

Müpa: Béla Bartók National Concert HallKomor Marcell u. 1., Budapest, Central Hungary, 1095, Hungary
Dates/times in Budapest time zone
Friday 19 June 202616:00
Friday 26 June 202616:00
Performers
Ádám FischerConductor, Artistic Director
Hartmut SchörghoferDirector
Corinna CromeCostume Designer
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Christian Martin FuchsDramaturgy
Dr. Christian BaierDramaturgy
Etelka PolgárRevival Director
Magnus VigiliusTenorSiegmund
Albert PesendorferBassHunding
Tomasz KoniecznyBass-baritoneWotan
Magdalena Anna HofmannSopranoSieglinde
Atala SchöckMezzo-sopranoFricka

The Ring of the Nibelung is not only the cornerstone of the Budapest Wagner Days but also one of the most frequently performed and beloved productions in the entire history of Müpa Budapest. The tetralogy, which debuted in full in 2008, represents a huge challenge for the entire cast, particularly as it is performed on four consecutive nights as Wagner intended, something rarely seen anywhere in the world. Perhaps the most popular work of the Ring is Die Walküre, which contains the most passionate passages of music in the operatic cannon. The Ride of the Valkyries invigorates just as Wotan’s farewell stops us in our tracks, particularly when performed by a bass baritone of the calibre of Tomasz Konieczny. Speaking of the singers, there is every chance that Magnus Vigilius’s Siegmund and Albert Pesendorfer’s Hunding will be equally unforgettable experiences. A masterpiece with an interpretation to match – what more could anyone ask for?

Ticket prices

17 900 HUF   

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27 900 HUF   

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35 900 HUF

Reviews of Die Walküre directed by Hartmut Schörghofer

Wavemaker Hungary - MUPA
Why you should see your first Ring in Budapest
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