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Gounod: Romeo and Juliet

17 Apr 2013. 18:00 | Kodály Centre

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Orchestra

Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

András Vass

Education:
Twelve years of piano studies at the Targu Mures Arts Lyceum; two years of private study with the composer Boldizsár Csíky; Balthasar five years of conducting study led by  Ervin Lukács, András Ligeti, and Tamás Gál, after having admitted with maximum score to Franz Liszt Academy of Music… More

Soloist

Kinga Kriszta

soprano

Péter Balczó

tenor

Viktor Nagy

director

Ticket Prices: 2000, 1200, 800

About the Programme

The Pannon Philharmonic and the National Theatre of Pécs presents

 

Gounod: Romeo and Juliet
concert-like opera performance in 3 acts – in the original language, subtitled

 

Characters:
Juliet, Daughter to Capulet  Kinga Kriszta
Romeo, Son to Montague Péter Balczó
Friar Laurence Máté Szécsi
Mercutio, Friend to Romeo Antal Cseh
Stephano, Page to Romeo Ágnes Anna Kun
Lord Capulet, Father to Juliet  Zsolt Molnár
Tybalt, Cousin to Juliet Szabolcs Csajághy
Gertrude, Nurse to Juliet  Márta Bukszár
Prince of Verona Péter Rubind
Paris, Wooer to Juliet  Márton Németh
Gregory, Servant to Capulet Gergő Kállai
Benvolio, Cousin to Romeo István Győrfi

 

Featuring: the Choir of the National Theatre of Pécs
Repetiteurs: Zoltán Bókai, Judit Horváth

Conductor: János Kovács
Directed by Viktor Nagy

Stage and costume design: Kentaur

A young student at the Paris Conservatoire, Charles Gounod was present at one of the rehearsals of Berlioz's dramatic symphony, Romeo and Juliet, in 1839.He was so impressed with the work that a few years later he used a libretto with the same title for composing some parts. The entire opera was not ready yet: its premiere was in 1867. The libretto is by J. Barbier and M. Carré's work; according to the opinion of experts, this adaptation of the countless ones follows Shakespeare's play most smoothly. This Gounod opera is the only one besides the Faust that is always in t e repertoire of the world's opera stages.

 

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