LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN
Opera in three parts, in three acts, with prologue and epilogue, in French, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Opera in three parts, in three acts, with prologue and epilogue, in French, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Last event date: Sunday, September 25 2022 11:00AM
What makes the stories of E. T. A. Hoffmann so memorable is the spectacular combination of an unbridled imagination and actual social situations. In his unfinished final work, Offenbach departs from the style of his hilariously satirical operettas, which are full of the witty and mocking social criticism of his era. Naturally, this work is not devoid of humour either, but the poet’s romantic adventures are dominated by dark, sometimes fateful, chromatic nuances. Accompanying Hoffmann throughout his search for the absolute ideal of femininity and bringing him misery are four wicked characters, forcing him to constantly confront death even in his state of amorous intoxication. With these stories constituted of both the real world and a hair-raising imaginary one, the composer leads his listeners into a universe where the border between dreams and reality is easily blurred.
Program Haydn: Piano Trio in F major, Hob. XV:6 Helena Winkelman: composition commissined by ECHO – world premiere Brahms: Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor, Op. 101
Recirquel’s new production, Paradisum explores the myth of rebirth following the silence of a destroyed world, where the means of communication is the body, and the only common language is movement. The creatures of this idyllic existence unfold from the ever-changing, swirling natural forces of the ‘fabric of life’ that pulsates around them, so they can reach the anima mundi, the world soul, through scenes of purification, birth, awakening and ritual.
Álomszerű képek, mély érzelmek és sokáig a fülben visszhangzó gondolatok – a közönség néhány éve így ismerhette meg az énekes-dalszerző Indigot.
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This multi-art production draws on the song, dance and literary traditions of Mezőség (Câmpia Transilvaniei), a region in Transylvania with…
The Salzburg-based Javus Quartett is one of the most promising ensembles on the international chamber music scene.
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