Celebrated Hungarian’s first Hungarian-language opera to premiere in Budapest
Celebrated Hungarian composer Péter Eötvös’s first Hungarian-language opera, Valuska, will premiere at the Eiffel Art Studios on December 2 in Budapest, the Hungarian Opera House said in a statement.
Eötvös’s 13th opera, composed at the request of the Hungarian Opera House, which Eiffel Studios is a part of, is based on László Krasznahorkai’s award-winning book, The Melancholy of Resistance. The book was also the inspiration of Bela Tarr’s film Werckmeister Harmonies.
Zsolt Haja, Adrienn Miksch, Tünde Szabóki and András Habetler will sing in the main roles. The performance will be directed by Bence Varga and conducted by Kálmán Szennai, the Opera’s statement said.
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