John the Valiant
Pongrác Kacsóh
JOHN THE VALIANT
Contemporary Opera - Premier
Singspiel in three parts, in Hungarian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
Pongrác Kacsóh
JOHN THE VALIANT
Contemporary Opera - Premier
Singspiel in three parts, in Hungarian, with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Last event date: Sunday, March 12 2023 11:00AM
This performance is not recommended for chrildren under the age of 8.
“Such a wonderful tale. Pongrác Kacsóh followed in the tracks of the poet without wiping off the butterfly wing scale with rough hands; his fantastic, gorgeous music is distinctly different from any operetta we have heard before with its Hungarian motives and genuine folk style”, reports on the 1904 premier of John the Valiant the newspaper called Újság. It might sound incredible, but the title role was played by the great prima donna Sári Fedák. “When I had sung ‘A single rose says it better’, the fate of the work was sealed. Everyone was crying in the audience, and I cried with them.” There was hardly a season since its opera house premier in 1931 when it was not included in the programme. With John the Valiant, the OPERA wishes to honour the 200th anniversary of Sándor Petőfi’s birth in 2023.
General cast
Conductor.................................................. Gergely Kesselyák
John the Valiant......................................... Gergely Boncsér
Iluska......................................................... Zsófia Kálnay
Bagó.......................................................... Gábor Bretz
The French King........................................ Tibor Mertz
The French Princess................................. Zita Szemere
Stepmother of Iluska................................. Bernadett Wiedemann
Sergeant.................................................... Máté Fülep
The field guard of the village..................... Géza Gábor
Bartolo, a scientist..................................... Péter Kiss
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