Liszt: The Legend of St Elizabeth
When
Wednesday, 9 October 2024
From 7.00 pmuntil approximately 10.00 pm
Where
Müpa – Béla Bartók National Concert Hall,
Budapest
Tickets
HUF 4,900-HUF 18,900 (Tickets for this performance are being sold based on a dynamic pricing system)
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Liszt: The Legend of St Elizabeth

Liszt Fest

György Vashegyi conductor

Liszt: The Legend of St Elizabeth

Gabriela Scherer
Johannes Kammler
Bogdan Talos
Dorottya Láng
Zoltán Nagy
Adél Bíber, member of the children’s choir
Zsombor Csapó, member of the children’s choir
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Hungarian National Choir (choirmaster: Csaba Somos)
Children’s Choir of the Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir School (choirmaster: Ferenc Sapszon, Borbála Sapszon)

Conductor: György Vashegyi

From the autumn of 1861, Liszt spent more and more time in Rome, where his interest turned towards church music. In 1862 he completed his first oratorio, The Legend of St Elizabeth. Liszt had long been intrigued by the life of the Hungarian princess, and he even visited her former home, the castle of Wartburg, in the company of the Grand Duke of Weimar. ‘My relationship to St Elizabeth is particularly tender. Like she, I was born in Hungary, and I spent twelve years that were key to my life and career in Thuringia, very close to the castle of Wartburg, where she lived, and to Marburg, where she died.’
The title role in the oratorio will be sung by Gabriela Scherer. The distinguished Swiss dramatic soprano made her debut in the 2023/2024 season at the Hamburg Opera as Senta in Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman, with Ádám Fischer conducting, and this summer she will also take the stage in Bayreuth in the role of Gutrune (Götterdämmerung). The Hungarian National Philharmonic will be conducted by their music director, György Vashegyi.

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