Wagner: Parsifal
17 April 2022 | 5.00 pm
Hungarian State Opera
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Ticket prices
4500,8500,13900,17900,24900,54900,58900,66900
An opera box must be booked in its entirety, i.e. seats cannot be booked individually.
Amfortas:
Mihály Kálmándy
Libretto:
Richard Wagner
Dramaturgy, Hungarian surtitles:
Enikő Perczel
Titurel:
István Rácz
English surtitles:
Arthur Roger Crane
Gurnemanz:
András Palerdi
Set:
Sebastian Hannak
Parsifal:
István Kovácsházi
Costumes:
Lili Izsák
Klingsor:
Károly Szemerédy
Choreographer:
Dóra Barta
Kundry:
Andrea Szántó
Director:
András Almási-Tóth
1st Esquire:
Eszter Zavaros
2nd Esquire:
Anna Csenge Fürjes
3rd Esquire:
Tivadar Kiss
4th Esquire:
Barna Bartos
I/1st Flowermaiden:
Lilla Horti
I/2nd Flowermaiden:
Ildikó Megyimórecz
I/3rd Flowermaiden:
Lusine Sahakyan
II/1st Flowermaiden:
Beatrix Fodor
II/2nd Flowermaiden:
Boglárka Brindás
II/3rd Flowermaiden:
Melinda Heiter
Parsifal’s mother / Voice from above:
Judit Németh
1st Knight of the Grail:
József Mukk
2nd Knight of the Grail:
András Káldi Kiss
Young Parsifal:
Benjámin Taba
Flowermaidens:
Anita Barabás, Bea Egyed, Laura Fehér, Zsófia Temesvári, Virág Rovó
Featuring:
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Choir (choirmaster: Gábor Csiki) and Children’s Choir (choirmaster: Nikolett Hajzer)
Conductor:
Balázs Kocsár
“The most profound symbol ever conceived as the substance of the perceptible spiritual core of religion,” said Wagner of the Holy Grail. Parsifal, whose character he knew from Wolfram von Eschenbach’s epic poem, was a lifelong interest for him. The saintly fool eventually became the compassionate title character and redemptive hero of his last “stage consecration festival.” The work, which had its premiere in 1882, was steeped in religious and philosophical thought so deeply that the creator did not authorize performances outside Bayreuth, considering other opera houses too profane for the task.
Thomas Mann thought in Parsifal the naivety of a tale met with cunning, and Wagner successfully clad the deeply grotesque in the robe of the sanctity of the sacrament and the bell-ringing transubstantiation. Art and religion, he wrote, were united in a single opera. Following his work on Porgy and Bess and The Fairy Queen, Sebastian Hannak is again responsible for the visuals of the production, and the director is artistic director András Almási-Tóth.
Opera in three acts, sung in German, with Hungarian and English surtitles
The performance is not recommended for audiences under the age of 18.
Thomas Mann thought in Parsifal the naivety of a tale met with cunning, and Wagner successfully clad the deeply grotesque in the robe of the sanctity of the sacrament and the bell-ringing transubstantiation. Art and religion, he wrote, were united in a single opera. Following his work on Porgy and Bess and The Fairy Queen, Sebastian Hannak is again responsible for the visuals of the production, and the director is artistic director András Almási-Tóth.
Opera in three acts, sung in German, with Hungarian and English surtitles
The performance is not recommended for audiences under the age of 18.
This performance of the Bartók Spring is a joint event of the Hungarian State Opera and Müpa Budapest.
#Opera
Ticket prices
4500,8500,13900,17900,24900,54900,58900,66900
An opera box must be booked in its entirety, i.e. seats cannot be booked individually.