Oberon
Opera in three acts, in Hungarian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
Opera in three acts, in Hungarian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Last event date: Sunday, January 14 2018 7:00PM
Carl Maria von Weber was commissioned to write a new opera by Covent Garden in 1824, and although his physician warned him that the journey might be too much of a strain for him, Weber felt that his family's financial situation was more important and accepted the invitation. The London intendant offered the composer two subjects: Faust and Oberon. The premiere enjoyed overwhelming success, but the laboured rehearsal process had taken an even greater toll on his health, preventing him from returning to Germany afterwards, or ever. Despite the difficult circumstances and the lack of time, this opera is considered to contain Weber's loveliest melodies.
This co-production promises to be the novelty of the season, one that has the Hungarian Opera of Kolozsvár (Cluj-Napoca) bringing Oberon back to Budapest after a long hiatus in a production directed by György Selmeczi.
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Jean Sibelius: Six Songs – Sydämeni laulu (Song of My Heart), Op. 18, No. 6 Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 103 in E-flat major (“Drumroll”) Hob. I:103 Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 43
Richard Strauss: Don Juan, Op. 20 Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14 Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47
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Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
Songs from the World (traditional songs and song arrangements by Zoltán Kodály Max Knigge, Naomi Shemer, Françoise Leleu, Michael Neaum…
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