Jenő Huszka: Baroness Lili Operetta in two acts
The young Count Illésházy, having inherited indebtedness, prepares to leave the castle, as the new owner suddenly arrives with his daughter, Baroness Lili. They mistake the count for the chamberlain.
The young Count Illésházy, having inherited indebtedness, prepares to leave the castle, as the new owner suddenly arrives with his daughter, Baroness Lili. They mistake the count for the chamberlain.
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The count does not clarify the misunderstanding because he instantly falls in love with the girl. The situation is further complicated when Illésházy’s old flame, Clarisse, the actress shows up to reconquer her old love. Baroness Lili also has a fiancée-to-be candidate, Frédi. His newly found love for the actress unwittingly solves the problem of the lovers’ frequent break ups and find each other again.
On hearing the news of the inheritance, the burning love of the arriving spinsters also does not spare the castle's new owner, Baron Malomszegi.
Since its premiere on 7th March, 1919, it has been one of Jenő Huszka’s most popular operettas.
The operetta’s hits: Cigarette-waltz, Fairy Queen be my love, Come on kiss me, Image of a man… are the public’s favorites.
Cast
Baroness Lili: Eszter Zavaros / Anna Herczenik
Count László Illésházy: Gergely Boncsér / Géza Egyházi
Frédi: Mátyás Dósa / Róbert Kovács
Actress Clarisse: Edit Vörös / Tímea Némedi
Baron Malomszegi: Tamás Heller
Baroness Agátha Illésházy: Zsuzsanna Csonka
Baroness Krisztina Illésházy: Andrea Balázs
Bailiff Becsei: Tamás Tóth
With the Magic Dance Dance Group and Bíro-Dalom Orchestra
Choreography: Richárd Szakács
Stage and costumes: Zsuzsanna Csonka
Musical director: Péter Bíró
Assistant director: Andrea Vajek
Directed by Róbert Gergely
Camille Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33 Anton Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E major, WAB 107
In the BFO’s early music concert, ethereal dance movements alternate with arias about burning passion.
For almost a quarter of a century, the Festival Orchestra’s program series for children has brought a high-quality classical musical…
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
Jean Sibelius: Six Songs – Sydämeni laulu (Song of My Heart), Op. 18, No. 6 Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 103…
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