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classical music, opera, theatre
Wagner: Götterdämmerung
15 June 2014, Sunday
2 pm - 8 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
Produced by Müpa Budapest
BUDAPEST WAGNER DAYS

Featuring:

MR Symphonics, MR Choir (acting choirmaster: Gábor Oláh), és Budapest Studio Choir (choirmaster: Kálmán Strausz)
Budapest Studio Choir (choirmaster: Kálmán Strausz)

Creator:

Dramaturg Christian Martin Fuchs †
Costumes and puppet designer Corinna Crome
Lighting design Andreas Grüter
Video Momme Hinrichs, Torge Møller (fettFilm)
Choreography Gábor Vida
Director Sylvie Gabor
Master of Stagecraft Rebekka Stanzel
Director, set designer Hartmut Schörghofer

Artistic Director and Conductor:

Ádám Fischer

Performers:

Siegfried Christian Franz
Alberich Hartmut Welker
Brünnhilde Iréne Theorin
Gutrune Markovics Erika
Gunther Oskar Hillebrandt
Hagen Kurt Rydl
Waltraute Marina Prudenskaja
1. norna Erika Gál
2. norna Judit Németh
3. norna Polina Pasztircsák
Woglinde Polina Pasztircsák
Wellgunde Gabriella Fodor
Flosshilde Zsófia Kálnay

Wagner

Götterdämmerung - A music drama in three acts

The Norns, daughters of Erda, can no longer see into the future. The world tree Yggdrasil, its branches broken to pieces, awaits the coming cataclysm. The threads of fate are inextricably entangled, as both Brünnhilde and Siegfried are tricked into falling for someone else. Siegfried is given a drugged potion which causes him to forget. The betrayed and vengeful Brünnhilde only understands what has happened after Siegfried, slowly recovering his memory, is mortally wounded with Hagen's spear. Brünnhilde casts the youth's body into the first flames of the climactic conflagration, before throwing herself into the fire as well. The realm of the Gods and men is destroyed. The Rhine bursts its banks and the accursed ring is returned to its original place.
This production offers the audience a genuine cast of Wagnerian stars. Siegfried is sung by Christian Franz, the king of tenors in Europe's opera houses and at Bayreuth. A former student of Birgit Nilsson and among the singers most sought after today in the role of Brünnhilde, Iréne Theorin plays the heroine of the Ring Cycle, while Gutrune is sung by Erika Markovics, known for her success in the works of Mozart and Wagner alike.

Presented by: Palace of Arts

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