Csárdáskirálynő
Kálmán Imre: Csárdáskirálynő
Rendező: Horváth Zoltán
Koreográfus: Láng Barbara
Vezényel: Horváth Gábor
Kálmán Imre: Csárdáskirálynő
Rendező: Horváth Zoltán
Koreográfus: Láng Barbara
Vezényel: Horváth Gábor
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Last event date: Thursday, August 26 2010 8:30PM
The release of the volume A bilincs a szabadság legyen (‘Let the Shackles Be the Freedom’), a collection of the correspondence between Miklós Mészöly and Alaine Polcz, generated a significant level of interest in the writers’ private lives and literary work that, it is no exaggeration to say, continues to this day. Apart from the strong emotional bonds shared by several literary couples we could mention, it is perhaps the letters of these two authors that reveals the most thought-provoking ideas.
Mozart was insatiably in love with life. He embraced everything considered “sinful”: wine, cards, billiards. And his passion extended to musical ornaments: flowery acciaccaturas, trills, cadences others dared not risk, and chromatic runs. But there can be no doubt the main objects of his desire were women. He dedicated several of his masterpieces to one or other of his lovers, who were thus immortalised by these concert and opera arias.
The evening promises a memorable encounter with one of the most celebrated groups of works in Bach’s oeuvre, as well as an introduction to the leading ensemble of the Japanese historically informed performance movement.
Das Rheingold is the introduction to the storyline, depicting the central conflict. Starting from a primeval state of peace, the…
Performance by final-year students of the Keleti István High School for Art
It could be that even we ourselves often don’t fully comprehend how many ways the digital age has changed our…
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