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dance, contemporary circus
Ballet Pécs / Dubrovay: Faust, the Damned - ballet première
29 April 2020, Wednesday
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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We would like, even during this extraordinary situation, for the Müpa Budapest audience to still be able to encounter the world's most outstanding and thrilling artists each evening - this time in their own homes. It is precisely for this reason that we have decided to unlock our media library for everyone over the weeks to come and - each night at the familiar times - open Müpa Budapest's virtual concert hall and auditoriums by providing access to a single unforgettable performance from past years.

The performance will be broadcasted on our website, Facebook-page and YouTube channel.


László Dubrovay finished his grand ballet more than twenty years ago. The story of Faust the Damned is based on the two parts of Goethe's masterpiece, and like that philosophical drama, the music of this piece also strives for an encyclopaedic thoroughness. 'All I know about the apparatus of contemporary music is in there,” said the composer once. And indeed: the orchestra bathes in special colours, the dance scenes shape living characters, the notes turn into images on their own account, as it were.
Production choreographer Balázs Vincze thinks Dubrovay's vision of Faust is 'monumental, its story worked out in great detail; it is astonishingly colourful, you can almost visualize the composition without the dance: the composer's personality is at least as inspiring as Faust's wanderings, loves and descent into hell.”
'Is damnation possible at the end of an honest, exemplary life? Can the forces of evil be victorious?” asks László Dubrovay. 'This is the question addressed by this dance drama, whose music is one of the most extensive ballet compositions of the past seventy years. The dramaturgy of the plot allowed me to create many kinds of moods, and musical material rich in gestures and movements, all of which serves, together with the way dance and motion communicate, a harmonious presentation on the stage.”
This recording was made at a performance held at Müpa Budapest on 22 April 2016.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Conductor:

Kálmán Záborszky

Performers:

Faust Soma Lőrinc Kerekes
Mephisto Péter Koncz
God's Son Zsolt Molnár
Gretchen Katalin Ujvári
Aphrodite Brigitta Vincze
White angels Mónika Kócsy, Szilárd Tuboly
Black angels Florence Madonia, Márton Szabó
Icarus / Valentin, Gretchen's brother Dávid Matola
Plutus Zsolt Molnár
People of the netherworld / People of the world Bánk Téglás
Patrik Keresztes
Dávid Matola
Adél Bálint
Virág Zoé Hoffman
Theodóra Szécsi
Katalin Ujvári
Nymphs Adél Bálint
Virág Zoé Hoffman
Theodóra Szécsi
Katalin Ujvári

Featuring:

Zugló Philharmonia - King Saint Stephen Symphony Orchestra

Creators:

music László Dubrovay
choreography Balázs Vincze
set, costumes Zsuzsa Molnár
dramaturge Zsuzsa Molnár, Dóra Uhrik
assistant to choreographer Zsolt Molnár
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