Russia in spotlight of Budapest Spring Festival
Russian culture will be in the spotlight of this year’s Budapest Spring Festival, which will feature classical music concerts, opera, dance and theatre performances and jazz shows between April 5 and 22, the chief of the organisers said on Friday.
The festival will open in a highlight event with a performance of Mussorgsky’s second and last completed opera Khovanshchina in the Palace of Arts (Müpa). It will be shown in the original form with Russian singers and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Choir and Children’s Choir together with the Honvéd Male Choir, Csaba Káel said.
Another highlight event will be a concert performance of Tchaikovsky’s last opera, Iolanta, by St Petersburg’s Mariinsky Orchestra with renowned conductor Valery Gergiev in Müpa on April 20, he said.
Gergiev will also be conductor at the two performances of Prokofiev’s Cinderella by the Mariinsky Theatre’s Ballet Company in the Erkel Theatre on April 22.
The festival this year will celebrate Italian Renaissance master Michelangelo with an exhibition showing thirty of his drawings in the Museum of Fine Arts.
On the spring festival’s sidelines the Budapest Art Week will offer 70 exhibitions.
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Source: MTI
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