Der Vampyr (The Vampire)
Concert performance in two acts, in German, with Hungarian and English surtitles
Concert performance in two acts, in German, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Last event date: Friday, January 12 2018 7:00PM
The protagonist in John Polidori’s short story The Vampire is Lord Ruthven, the charming vampire who snatches girls from illustrious families. In 1822, Heinrich Ludwig Ritter adapted the short story for the stage under the title The Vampire, or The Dead Bride – and six years later it served as the basis for the eighth opera to be written by Heinrich Marschner, one of the finest composers of German Romanticism. The work constitutes a bridge spanning the gap between Carl Maria von Weber's Die Freischütz and Richard Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer. In this undeservedly seldom-played piece, the composer creates a hair-raising atmosphere and superb characters while speaking, through irresistible music, of love, passion and the struggle against dark forces. The version revised by Wagner – to include a tenor interlude he wrote for his own brother – will be staged in a concert-format performance at the Erkel Theatre.
SCHUBERT: B-dúr szonáta, D 960 --- A-dúr zongoraötös “A pisztráng”, D 667 Somlai Petra – fortepiano Ensemble Variabile
Purcell Kórus & Orfeo Zenekar vezényel: Vashegyi György
Joanne Lunn – szoprán Tim Mead – kontratenor James Gilchrist – tenor Neal Davies – basszus Purcell Kórus Orfeo Zenekar…
Somlai Petra – fortepiano Berecz András – próza
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