Le grand macabre (hangv.)
György Ligeti: Le grand macabre
Concert performance, in German, with Hungarian surtitles
György Ligeti: Le grand macabre
Concert performance, in German, with Hungarian surtitles
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Last event date: Friday, May 26 2017 7:00PM
György Ligeti (1923-2006) was one of the most emblematic figures of 20th century music. This opera consisting of four scenes in two acts was based on Belgian dramatist Michel de Ghelderode's play of the same name. The world premiere was held in Stockholm in 1978, and the work was performed in Budapest for the first time 20 years later, in the Thália Theatre. “It was as if the play was tailor-made for my musical and dramatic conception,” said Ligeti of de Ghelderode's work, which featured “the apocalypse that does not really take place, Death as a hero, or who is perhaps just a small imposter, the corrupted and yet happily prosperous, drunken, whorish, imaginary world of 'Breughelland'.” The procession of jumbled and grotesque scenes evokes the atmosphere of medieval mystery plays.
General cast:
Conductor: Gergely Vajda
Piet vom Fass: Dan Karlström
Gioconda: Orsolya Sáfár
Giocondo: Éva Várhelyi
Nekrotzar: Heiko Trinsinger
Mescalina: Andrea Meláth
Astradamors: Kouta Räsänen
Venus: Orsolya Hajnalka Rőser
Secret policewoman: Ildikó Szakács
White minister: Gábor Csiki
Black minister: Zoltán Megyesi
Go-go prince: József Csapó
Credits:
Featuring: Danubia Orchestra Óbuda
Hungarian surtitles: Balázs Kovalik
Premiere: May 26, 2017
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