A makrancos királylány
Gyermekopera két felvonásban, egy részben, magyar nyelven
Schedule
The Children's Orchestra of the Hungarian State Opera House presents the fairy tale opera of Erzsébet Szőnyi (1924-2019), a legendary figure of Hungarian composition and music education. The title character of the macabre princess lives her life according to a strict order at the royal court, until one day she decides to rebel. The royal father and the courtiers try everything, but they cannot find the real cure.
Textbook by Edit Kovács
Directed by András Aczél
Choreographer: Polína Kozlova
Musical collaborators:Beáta Breinich, Bettina Foskolos
Background design by Amelia Molokova
Visual design by Bálint Berkes, Hanga Kóczán
Director's collaborators: Nóra Mohácsi, Benjamin Péter
Conductor: Nikolett Hajzer
The Queen ............... Luca Gábor / Kinga Bakos
Bojtár ..................... Botond Takács / Richárd Bede
King ...................... Márton Dávida / Dominik Jobbágy
Butler .......... Sitkei-Magyar Csenge / Kirsch-Veszeli Jázmin
Puli ......................... Csányi Panna / Jobbágy Elmira
Doctor ..................... Kozlova Polína / Ercsey Zsuzsanna Júlia
Chinese ....................... Kíra Gálbory / Rebeka Tóth
Chinese dolls ............ Marina Auguszt, Hanna Czepek, Elmira Jobbágy / Panna Csányi, Szofi Tóth
Bird ................. Gerda Komzák / Aliz Szakács
Crier ................... Dániel Tanka / Vilmos Orlishausen
Comedian ............... Abebe-Ayele Rafael / Márton Osztovits
1. strázsa ................ András Deim
2nd Strázsa ................ Aczél Boglárka Csenge
With the participation of the Hungarian State Opera Children's Choir and the Suono dei Giovani Chamber Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera
The Hungarian State Opera House is the only theatre in Hungary with a large company, specialising in operas and ballets. The building is one of Budapest's most important 19th century monuments. It was built in neo-Renaissance style according to the plans of Miklós Ybl. The richly decorated interior was designed by renowned Hungarian artists, including Mór Than, Károly Lotz and Bertalan Székely.