C'est la guerre / Lysistrate (hangv.)
Emil Petrovics: C'est la guerre; Lysistrate
Concert performance, in Hungarian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Emil Petrovics: C'est la guerre; Lysistrate
Concert performance, in Hungarian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Last event date: Saturday, June 10 2017 11:00AM
„Rather than find out – you have to find. You have to find the tones. As to which ones, this will be determined by your biological makeup. You have to find – that's the secret.” With these words, Emil Petrovics (1930-2011) expressed his ars poetica. The early 1960s yielded two of his one-acts: his overwhelmingly successful musical drama C’est la guerre and the comic opera Lysistrata, which he later revised in 1971. In the former, premiered at the Opera House in 1962, he created in the wheelchair-bound retired officer and the caretaker's wife two aggressive and complementary representatives of the political regime. Based on the comedy by Aristophanes and premiered at the Opera House in 1971, Lysistrata was intended, as the composer put it, “to shape into notes the image of Hellenism that emanates from the legends and their associations.”
C'est la guerre
General cast:
Conductor: Ádám Medveczky
Husband: Károly Szemerédy
Wife: Zita Váradi
Deserter: Attila Fekete
Vizavi: János Szerekován
Caretaker's Wife: Bernadett Wiedemann
First officer: Zsolt Haja
Second officer: Zsolt Molnár
Third officer: László Haramza
Gendarme: Antal Bakó
Credits:
Chorus director: Máté Szabó Sipos
Featuring: Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok / Kodály Choir Debrecen
Premiere: June 10, 2017
Lysistrate
General cast:
Conductor: Ádám Medveczky
Soprano: Ildikó Szakács
Mezzo: Lúcia Megyesi Schwartz
Male chorus leader: István Horváth
Credits:
Chorus director: Máté Szabó Sipos
Featuring: Dohnányi Orchestra Budafok / Kodály Choir Debrecen
Premiere: June 10, 2017
Dés. For decades a byword for excellence on the Hungarian music scene. A considerable number of musicals, film scores, major hits and jazz albums is attached to his name. His best-known songs include Nagy utazás, Vigyázz rám, Olyan szépek voltunk, Legyen úgy and Mi vagyunk a grund. In addition to these popular songs, performed with invited guest artists and an excellent band, we will also hear new compositions. An evening on which music becomes at once a celebration, a reunion and an unforgettable experience.
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