Bluebeard100 - Iván Madarász: Prologue; Béla Bartók: Bluebeard's Castle
One-act operas in Hungarian
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Last event date: Monday, June 04 2018 7:00PM
Béla Bartók's sole opera starts with a prose prologue, which the score calls for a character designated as the “Minstrel” to narrate. This is unquestionably an interesting artistic decision to have a character outside the storyline of Judith and Bluebeard recite directly to the audience, without musical accompaniment, five stanzas of philosophical bardic poetry, which has the effect of foreshadowing and establishing both the message and the atmosphere of the work. Many productions omit the prologue, even though it constitutes an integral part of the opera.
Iván Madarász's fifth opera, commissioned by the Hungarian State Opera, uses the text of Béla Balázs's unique introduction as its basis. On the second night of the Bluebeard100 programme series, Viktor Nagy's 1993 production of Bluebeard's Castle will be prefaced with the world premiere of the Kossuth Prize- and Ferenc Erkel Award-winning composer's newest work.
Prologue
Opera in one act, in concert performance, in Hungarian
World premiere
Cast
Conductor Ádám Medveczky
Featuring István Kovács
Bluebeard
Judit Adrienn Miksch
Prologue Péter Balczó
Credits
Composer Iván Madarász
Director and visual conception Géza M.Tóth
Libretto after Béla Balázs edited by Iván Madarász
Projected scenery Kedd Animation Studio
Bluebeard's Castle
Cast
Conductor Ádám Medveczky
Judith Gyöngyi Lukács
Bluebeard Péter Fried
Credits
Librettist Béla Balázs
Director Viktor Nagy
Projected scenery Ready By Wednesday
Costume designer Nelly Vágó
English surtitles Péter Zollman
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