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VenueSadler's Wells Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From4th October 2004
To6th October 2004
When19:30
PricesFrom £15.00. To £50.00.
Sadler's Wells Theatre (V224)
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Hungarian National Opera and Ballet - Bluebeard's Castle/The Miraculous Mandarin

Hungarian National Opera and Ballet

Work:: Hungarian National Opera and Ballet (S766530503)


Production:: Bluebeard's Castle/The Miraculous Mandarin (T01039956996)

[Bartók]'s famous one-act opera, Bluebeard's Castle received ecstatic reviews when sung in concert version in Glasgow last year by [Péter Fried] and [Andrea Meláth] and they will now repeat their performances in this fully-staged production. Strongly influenced by Hungarian folk music, this is a dark-hued study of a man whose soul is trapped in eternal loneliness unable to be freed, even by the love of his wife. The Miraculous Mandarin was a collaboration between Bartók and the legendary, charismatic 20th Century choreographer Gyula Harangozó, founder of the Hungarian National Opera Ballet. This ballet, originally banned by the Hungarian authorities, tells a lurid tale of a Mandarin's desire for a young prostitute.
Producer Victor Hochhauser
Conductor Janos Kovacs
Choreographer Gyula Harangozo
Director Janos Kovacs (music)
Performer Peter Fried
Performer Andrea Melath

Listing:: L825873566




Bluebeard's Castle/The Miraculous Mandarin

[Bartók]'s famous one-act opera, Bluebeard's Castle received ecstatic reviews when sung in concert version in Glasgow last year by [Péter Fried] and [Andrea Meláth] and they will now repeat their performances in this fully-staged production. Strongly influenced by Hungarian folk music, this is a dark-hued study of a man whose soul is trapped in eternal loneliness unable to be freed, even by the love of his wife. The Miraculous Mandarin was a collaboration between Bartók and the legendary, charismatic 20th Century choreographer Gyula Harangozó, founder of the Hungarian National Opera Ballet. This ballet, originally banned by the Hungarian authorities, tells a lurid tale of a Mandarin's desire for a young prostitute.

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