PUCCINI: MANON LESCAUT – semi-staged opera performance  in four acts, with one intermission
When
Sunday, 25 February 2024
From 7.00 pmuntil approximately 10.00 pm
Where
Müpa – Béla Bartók National Concert Hall,
Budapest
Tickets
HUF 10,900 – HUF 2,900 (Tickets for this performance are being sold based on a dynamic pricing system)
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PUCCINI: MANON LESCAUT – semi-staged opera performance in four acts, with one intermission

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György Vashegyi conductor

GIACOMO PUCCINI: Manon Lescaut

 

Manon Lescaut Monica Zanettin

Sergeant Lescaut Serban Vasile

Chevalier des Grieux Andeka Gorrotxategi

Geronte di Ravoir Miklós Sebestyén

Edmondo Artavazd Sargsyan

Innkeeper / An officer  Dömötör Pintér

Dance master / Lamplighter  Flórián Körmendy

A singer  Gabriella Busa

Naval captain  István Gáspár

 

musical collaborator  Kálmán Szennai

choreographer Krisztián Dávid Ungi

video animation János Madarász “MADÁR”

set Éva Szendrényi

costumes Kati Zoób

revival director Sylvie Gábor

director Csaba Káel

 

Hungarian National Choir (choirmaster: Csaba Somos)

Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor: György Vashegyi         

 

A joint production by Müpa Budapest and the Hungarian National Philharmonic

For the third concert of the Opera season ticket, an international cast of characters, the Hungarian National Choir and Philharmonic Orchestra will all take advantage of the attributes of Müpa Budapest’s Béla Bartók National Concert Hall to present a semi-staged performance of Puccini’s immortal masterpiece, Manon Lescaut. The production’s director, Csaba Káel, has been familiar with the hall’s potential since the very beginning, and has worked alongside conductor György Vashegyi in numerous mutual projects over the last few decades.

When, in his early thirties, Giacomo Puccini decided to set Antoine François Prévost’s 18th century romance novel The Story of the Chevalier des Grieux and Manon Lescaut to music, his publisher, Ricordi, tried to persuade him to abandon his plans. In 1884, the French Romantic composer Jules Massenet had already written Manon, a successful opera from the same literary source material. Puccini, however, was stubborn: he accepted the risk of failure, and wrote his own Manon Lescaut. He was later proved to be right: with its world premiere in Turin in 1893, the work gave him the first major success of his life.

The title role of the Hungarian National Philharmonic production is played by the Italian soprano Monica Zanettin, who has enjoyed most of her most significant successes in Puccini and Verdi productions. In recent years, her partner, the Basque tenor Andeka Gorrotxategi who will play the Knight of Grieux, has excelled in roles in the operas of Verdi, Bizet, Puccini and Leoncavallo from Rome to Lausanne and from Madrid to Salzburg. The international cast contains the globetrotting Romanian baritone Serban Vasile and the popular French tenor Artavazd Sargsyan, with several superb Hungarian singers, Miklós Sebestyén, Dömötör Pintér, Flórián Körmendy, Gabriella Busa and István Gáspár, further enhancing the performance. The conductor, György Vashegyi, has been conducting opera for several decades, including as a regularly returning guest of the Hungarian State Opera.

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