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Wagner: Götterdämmerung

Müpa: Béla Bartók National Concert HallKomor Marcell u. 1., Budapest, Central Hungary, 1095, Hungary
Dates/times in Budapest time zone
Sunday 21 June 202616:00
Sunday 28 June 202616:00
Performers
Ádám FischerConductor, Artistic Director
Hartmut SchörghoferDirector
Corinna CromeCostume Designer
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Hungarian Radio Choir
Christian Martin FuchsDramaturgy
Dr. Christian BaierDramaturgy
Etelka PolgárRevival Director
Birger RaddeBaritoneGunther
Lilla HortiSopranoGutrune
Albert PesendorferBassHagen
Jochen SchmeckenbecherBass-baritoneAlberich
Dorottya LángSopranoWaltraute

In the final chapter of the tetralogy, fate plays out: the curse of the ring brings destruction, yet the ethereal strains of the orchestra provide a glimmer of hope of redemption. The Budapest Wagner Days would be unimaginable without Ádám Fischer and the Hungarian Radio Art Groups: their dedication and the quality they represent are the festival’s hallmark alongside Hartmut Schörghofer’s stylized direction, all in the interests of being ‘Werktrue’, or faithful to the work, and focusing on its primary meaning and the music. The world-class cast only enhances this experience: Having played Hunding, Albert Pesendorfer now takes on Hagen, while Jochen Schmeckenbecher returns as Alberich. Dorottya Láng, a regular at the festival as Waltraute, and Birger Radde, who made a strong impression as Gunther in 2024, also return to captivate the Müpa audience.

Ticket prices

17 900 HUF

22 900 HUF

27 900 HUF

30 900 HUF

35 900 HUF

Reviews of Götterdämmerung directed by Hartmut Schörghofer

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