Johann Adolf Hasse: Artaserse A Theaterakademie August Everding előadása / BTF 2018
Performance by Theaterakademie August Everding
Performance by Theaterakademie August Everding
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Last event date: Sunday, April 22 2018 7:00PM
Sister: Pauline Rinvet
Brother: Kathrin Zukowski
Mother: Natalya Boeva
Father: Eric Ander
Schemer: Tianji Lin
Wilhelmine von Bayreuth: Anja Silja
Featuring: Hofkapelle München
Conductor: Michael Hofstetter
Libretto: Pietro Metastasio (based on text by Wilhelmine, Margravine of Bayreuth)
Set: based on Csaba Antal’s draft
Costumes: Sebastian Erllrich
Lighting: Benjamin Schmidt
Sound: Ememkut Zaotschnyj
Assistant to the director: Marie-Philine Rippert
Director: Balázs Kovalik
Metastasio’s Artaserse was one of the most popular librettos in the 18th century, set to music in more than ninety operas. The male lead role (Arbace) was sung by Farinelli at the 1730 premiere of Johann Adolf Hasse’s opera, and the “prima donna” was Francesca Cuzzoni.
The dramatic events generate extreme psychological states in the characters of the opera. Almost all of them have to deal with ambivalent emotions, reconcile love with the thirst for revenge, loyalty towards the father with love for a friend. All this abundance of tragic potential almost leads to comedy, rich in profitable opportunities for Hasse, who composed splendid arias, as well as for singers and directors across the ages.
This production, which is directed by Balázs Kovalik and features the postgraduate students of Munich’s Theaterakademie August Everding will have its premiere a few days before the Budapest performance. The conductor and the director have devised the musical dramaturgy of the piece so that it can fit perfectly the company’s capabilities. The truly renowned venue of the premiere is the beautiful Markgräfliches Opernhaus of Bayreuth, one of the few, still extant 18th-century opera houses, which is on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
The world-famous Latvian mezzo-soprano Elīna Garanča is one of the most sought-after opera singers of our time. Her vocal and acting abilities are celebrated by audiences all over the world, from Salzburg and Vienna to Paris and New York.
The world premiere of László Dubrovay's dance drama Faust, the Damned took place at Müpa Budapest in 2016, as part of the Budapest Spring Festival. This large-scale production inspired by Goethe's masterpiece debuted on the main stage of the National Theatre of Pécs in the 2023/24 season, and will run again in 2024 at Müpa Budapest's Festival Theatre.
The Vujicsics Ensemble, which plays South-Slavic music, has maintained the same line-up ever since their formation 50 years ago.
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