W. A. Mozart: The Magic Flute

2013. december 17. 19.00-22.00

Kisterem

W. A. Mozart: The Magic Flute A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

Mozart
The Magic Flute (K. 620)

-;-Conductor: Alpaslan Ertüngealp

Artistic director: Éva Marton

Director: András Almási-Tóth

Director’s assistant: Csilla Bereczki

Dramaturg: Enikő Perczel

Translation: Dániel Varró

Set concept: András Almási-Tóth

Set design: Krisztina Lisztopád

Costume: MAISON MARQUISE by Bori Tóth

Choir Master: Csaba Somos

Choreography: Tamás Juronics

Sarastro: Máté Szécsi

Tamino: Dániel Pataky-Potyók

Queen of the Night: Zita Szemere

Pamina: Júlia Hajnóczy

Papageno: Szabolcs Hámori

Papagena: Tímea Halmosi

Speaker / second priest: Dávid Dani

First lady: Lillia Horti

Second lady: Tímea Tímár

Third lady: Alexandrea Ruszó

First boy: Márk Tama

Second boy: Gyula Bobori

Third boy: Gábor Bobori

Monostatos: Ferenc Kristofori

First priest: Béla T. Gippert

Flutist: Kata Scheuring

Featuring: Academia Hungarica Chamber Orchestra

Students of the Hungarian Dance Academy
It has taken fifty years for the acoustically refined Chamber Hall to regain – as part of the reconstruction of the building on Liszt Ferenc Square – its original form and operatic function. The public gain the opportunity to be convinced of the success and importance of this through a brand-new production by the Liszt Academy. It comes as no surprise to find that The Magic Flute by Mozart is the work chosen to inaugurate the 21st century history of opera performances in Chamber Hall since this is perhaps the ultimate masterpiece of opera. The production is built on the talents of rising stars of Hungarian opera as well as recent graduates of the Singing Department headed by Éva Marton. Director and professor of stage performance András Almási-Tóth, who has invited young people to attend the performance, has actually positioned the Liszt Academy, or to be more precise the Art Nouveau building, at the centre of the performance and made it the backdrop to the whole production. In the performance the Liszt Academy itself becomes the symbol of music; after all, what other than music would be capable of bringing into harmony the eternal opposites of darkness and light, intellect and emotion, the heightened concept and natural instinct, Sarastro and the Queen of the Night.

Jegyár:

HUF 4.900, 3.900