Simon Boccanegra
Opera with a prologue, in two parts, in three acts, in Italian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
Opera with a prologue, in two parts, in three acts, in Italian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Last event date: Friday, February 09 2018 7:00PM
In the spring of 1856, the management of Venice's Teatro La Fenice commissioned Verdi to write a new opera. They soon soon settled on a subject: Spanish dramatist Antonio García Gutiérrez's play Simón Bocanegra. The next year's premiere enjoyed only lacklustre success, but later on, in 1879, the composer returned to the work, making major changes to it with the assistance of librettist Arrigo Boito. Two years later, at Milan's La Scala, the opera received tremendous acclaim, which has been repeated around the world ever since. This dramatic story of passion, treachery, love, kidnapping, poisoning and death combined with Verdi's marvellous music has made Simon Boccanegra into one of the most important pieces in the composer's oeuvre.
A Budapesti Operettszínház új bemutatója egyesíti az operett műfajának legnemesebb hagyományait és a Nagymező utcai teátrum lenyűgöző, 21. századi színpadi látványvilágát. Kálmán Imre világsikerű darabjának premierje a 2025-ös év egyik legjobban várt eseménye.
What happens when the heroes of Mozart’s opera are portrayed on stage not by singers, but by finely crafted marionette figures? The Salzburg Marionette Theatre’s production offers a barely one-hour version of this iconic piece from the opera repertoire: while preserving its essential musical and dramatic pillars, it guides the audience through Tamino, Pamina, and Papageno’s adventures in a more accessible, dense form.
A világ legnagyobb példányszámban eladott lemezekkel rendelkező szopránja, a legendás, GRAMMY®-díjra jelölt művész, Sarah Brightman 9 év után visszatér Magyarországra…
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