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L'Histoire du soldat (A Soldier's Tale)
Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz and Igor Stravinsky's work to be read, played and danced
24 September 2016, Saturday
9 am - 10:15 am
Festival Theatre
Produced by Müpa Budapest
Bridging Europe 2016 - French Days at Müpa Budapest

Stravinsky

L'histoire du soldat - in French with Hungarian subtitles

The poet Ramuz and the composer Stravinsky wrote The Soldier's Tale, using elements from Russian folk stories, with the objective of journeying from city to city with their small travelling company to present their fairy-tale play comprising music, prose and dance. In the story, the soldier has sold his soul to the devil and, in order to free himself, conducts a desperate struggle with the Evil One. A series of exciting and astonishing twists takes us to the end of this bitterly ironic and thriller-like story.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Conductor:

Dávid Dinya

Divisi Chamber Orchestra:

violin Máté Vizeli
Zsolt Bartek
bassoon Annamária Kis-Vén
Balázs Igric
Márk Tóth
Marcell Dénes-Worowsky
Ádám Maros

Featuring:

director, actor Gábor Pintér
narration Attila Bardóczy

Creator:

translator János Lackfi

Coincidance Dance Company:

Krisztián Ungi
Réka Albert
László Csibi
Judit Bencze
Fanni Béres
Tünde Dorcsak
Gyöngyvér Joó
Virág Kulin
Violetta Szilágyi
Tamás Szombati
choreographer Júlia Gyulai
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