2015. március 6. 21.00-23.00
Solti terem
FrenchLateNight
A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja
Saint-Saëns: La princesse jaune / Bizet: Djamileh
Saint-Saëns
A sárga hercegnő
Bizet
Djamileh
-;-Kornelis: Balczó Péter
Lena: Szemere Zita
Djamileh: Kálnay Zsófia
Haroun: Boncsér Gergely
A sárga hercegnő
Bizet
Djamileh
-;-Kornelis: Balczó Péter
Lena: Szemere Zita
Djamileh: Kálnay Zsófia
Haroun: Boncsér Gergely
In the wake of last season’s highly successful MozartLateNight series for adults, there is now a highly sensual performance by the Hungarian State Opera in the Liszt Academy’s renewed Sir Georg Solti Chamber Hall, which has regained its operatic function. In a single evening we can see two rarely performed 19th century, one-act plays, two works which premiered in the same season at the Opéra Comique in Paris in 1872. La princesse jaune by Camille Saint-Saëns rode the fashionable wave of Japonism: the work revolves around the romance of a student, Kornélis, who is in love with a Japanese girl, and his cousin, Léna, who is attracted to him. In this there is a magical (and extremely erotic) dream scene where the student recognizes Léna in his Japanese lover. Georges Bizet’s Djamileh is similarly not free from exoticism (and eroticism): it is about an Egyptian prince and his slave-girl who is in love with him. The two works are played with young opera singers.
Jegyár:
HUF 2 800, 4 200