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classical music, opera, theatre
Messa per Rossini – Hungarian premiere
Verdi and his contemporaries
1 November 2024, Friday
7:30 pm - 9:45 pm
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
Produced by Müpa Budapest
All Saints
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We regret to inform you that due to illness, Mária Celeng has cancelled her performance. Réka Kristóf will take her place. Tickets already purchased for the event are valid.

Thank you for your understanding.

Buzzolla

Messa per Rossini – first movement (Introitus: Requiem – Kyrie)

Bazzini

Messa per Rossini – second movement (Sequentia: Dies irae)

Pedrotti

Messa per Rossini – third movement (Sequentia: Tuba mirum)

Cagnoni

Messa per Rossini – fourth movement (Sequentia: Quid sum miser)

Ricci

Messa per Rossini – fifth movement (Sequentia: Recordare Jesu)

Nini

Messa per Rossini – sixth movement (Sequentia: Ingemisco)

Boucheron

Messa per Rossini – seventh movement (Sequentia: Confutatis – Oro supplex)

Coccia

Messa per Rossini – eighth movement (Sequentia: Lacrimosa – Amen)

Gaspari

Messa per Rossini – ninth movement (Offertorium)

Platania

Messa per Rossini – tenth movement (Sanctus)

Rossi

Messa per Rossini – 11th movement (Agnus Dei)

Mabellini

Messa per Rossini – 12th movement (Communio: Lux aeterna)

Verdi

Messa per Rossini – 13th movement (Responsorium: Libera me)

When Rossini died in 1868, Verdi urged his compatriots to compose a requiem in memory of the departed master, with each composer taking on a single movement. The work was completed, but the originally planned premiere fell through, and it was not until 1988 that it was first played, in Stuttgart, with Helmuth Rilling conducting. At this All Saints’ Day concert, the Müpa Budapest audience will get to witness what promises to be the unique experience of the Hungarian premiere, performed under the baton of Henrik Nánási by an international cast of soloists and the Hungarian Radio Music Ensembles.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Conductor:

Henrik Nánási

Featuring:

soprano Réka Kristóf
mezzo-soprano Dorottya Láng
tenor Giorgio Berrugi
baritone Mihai Damian
bass Liang Li
Hungarian Radio Choir (choirmaster: Zoltán Pad)
Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
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