Adventi hírnök
A Kodály Kórus adventi koncertjét az ünnepi készülődés és karácsonyvárás hangulata járja át. Különböző korok és különböző tájak muzsikájával, igazi téli nyugalommal és varázslatos zenékkel várjuk Önöket.
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Last event date: Tuesday, December 10 2024 7:00PM
Műsor:
Edward Elgar: The Snow
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki: Tota pulchra es, Maria
Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki: In virtute tua, Domine
Giovanni Gabrieli: Beata es, Virgo Maria
Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Laudate pueri Dominum (H. 149)
Vytautas Miškinis: Dum medium silentium
Eric Whitacre: Lux Aurumque
Bob Chilcott: Advent Antiphons (5–7.)
Kutrik Bence: Puer natus
Tillai Aurél: Magyar karácsonyi énekek
Közreműködik: Vojevogyina Olga – zongora / Kodály Kórus / Kodály Filharmonikusok művészei
Vezényel: Kocsis-Holper Zoltán
Our offer
A 60-minute tour starts every day at 13:30, 15:00 and 16:30 in English. To request a tour in other languages (Italian, Spanish, German, French, Greece and Hungarian), please get in touch with the OperaTour team. Please note that the auditorium is closed for visits during rehearsals. Guided tours are not available during performances.
Set in the Roman Empire around 74 BC, Spartacus was László Seregi's first true full-length ballet, which at one stroke became a milestone in Hungarian dance life. Since 1968, one generation after another has enjoyed the historically themed choreography, which treats the story of the ancient slave revolt in such a way that its true message is not the rebellion itself, but rather human emotions and choices under pressure.
Based on Ádám Jenő's work by the same title HUNGARIAN CHRISTMAS Singspiel in two tableaux, in Hungarian
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This ballet's plot is inspired by The Corsair, a famous verse written in 1814 by Lord Byron, who towered over…
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