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SUMMARY:ARIADNE AUF NAXOS
DESCRIPTION:6 PM: Public rehearsal\n\n\n\nOpera in one act with prologue\, in German\, with Hungarian and English surtitles\n\n\n\n„Music is a sacred art\, gathering the wildest follies like cherubim around a gleaming throne!” – such is the Composer’s article of faith proclaimed in the Prologue of Ariadne auf Naxos which is the most exciting opera of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannstahl. It playfully combines two very different art forms: tragic opera and romantic farce. The result is a richly textured work that examines the role of art in society\, and contrasts true love with cheerful promiscuity. „We perform merriness and sadness\, love and death simultaneously because we must live. And this is life itself. As these emotions are mixed in our everyday lives\, now they will be mixed at the theatre too.” – says the stage director\, Ferenc Anger.
URL:https://tenorsoprano.com/event/ariadne-auf-naxos/
CATEGORIES:Public dress rehearsal - István
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SUMMARY:DIE FRAU OHNE SCHATTEN (THE WOMAN WITHOUT A SHADOW)
DESCRIPTION:6 PM: Public Rehearsal\n\n\n\nOpera in three acts\, in German\, with Hungarian and English surtitles\n\n\n\nThe daughter of the Emperor of the Spirit Realm turned from a gazelle into a beautiful girl. Hunter and prey fell in love with each other: the fairy girl became the Empress of the Southeastern Islands. Since then\, light has penetrated her body as if she were of glass: a spirit trapped in the world of humans. If she cannot obtain her shadow\, the Emperor will turn into stone…Conceived at wartime\, this tale is about humanity\, self-sacrifice and the appreciation of happiness.
URL:https://tenorsoprano.com/event/die-frau-ohne-schatten-the-woman-without-a-shadow/
CATEGORIES:Opera Show - István,Public dress rehearsal - István
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SUMMARY:ELEKTRA
DESCRIPTION:6 PM: Public rehearsal\n\n\n\nOpera in one act\, in German\, with Hungarian and English surtitles\n\n\n\n“So many grandly constructed and amazingly nuanced scenes! Full of ambivalences\, the initial kinship of the three female characters and the antagonism growing out of the insolubilities of life – paradox fusing into complexity. Flung from one perspective to the next\, we can only agree with Klytämnestra: Was die Wahrheit ist\, das bringt kein Mensch heraus: what the truth is\, no man will ever unravel\,” wrote Géza Fodor of Balázs Kovalik’s production. \n\n\n\nRichard Strauss wrote an overwhelming one-act masterpiece to Hofmannsthal’s libretto\, an opera of feminine tragedy. It is a faithful adaptation of the Greek tragedy\, pitting reconciliation\, revenge and madness stoked by a troubled conscience one against the other.
URL:https://tenorsoprano.com/event/elektra/
CATEGORIES:Public dress rehearsal - István
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SUMMARY:DIE FLEDERMAUS (THE BAT)
DESCRIPTION:6 PM: Public rehearsal\n\n\n\nOperetta in three acts in Hungarian\, with English and Hungarian surtitles\n\n\n\nA certain gentleman now referred to as Doctor Bat causes chaos at Prince Orlovsky’s masked ball. Errant husbands are sentenced to imprisonment\, wives itch to betray their husbands and budding starlets appear in disguise. The hijinks and partying end up in a prison yard\, but this is where the laughs really start! This champagne-fuelled full-length opera is Johann Strauss’s masterpiece and without doubt the crowning event of the winter holidays. Doctor Bat and his friends have one hell of a New Year’s ball in store!
URL:https://tenorsoprano.com/event/die-fledermaus-the-bat-8/
CATEGORIES:Public dress rehearsal - István
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