Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8
Concert performance in Latin and German with Hungarian and English surtitles
Concert performance in Latin and German with Hungarian and English surtitles
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Last event date: Friday, October 01 2021 7:59PM
Thanks both to the spectacular development of our Orchestra and Chorus and to the size of Eiffel Art Studios’ Locomotive Hall 327, since 2020 we have been able to perform Mahler’s enormous creation at the beginning of each season as a sort of preparation. Each year, it is directed by a different conductor. The work was last performed in Hungary 13 years before our grand undertaking: Hungary was first able to perform it in 1983 (!) and it has been played on two occasions since by the ad hoc companies of various artistic institutions. There is hardly a more appropriate piece for launching our Opera Total orchestra series than this powerful symphony, which will involve almost every single one of our musicians, who in themselves could make up a number of orchestras.
Mahler: Symphony No. 8 in E-flat (Symphony of a Thousand)
Cast
Magna Peccatrix: Eszter Sümegi
Una pœnitentium: Gabriella Létay Kiss
Mater gloriosa: Eva Bodorova
Mulier Samaritana: Katarzyna Kuncio
Maria Aegyptiaca: Atala Schöck
Pater ecstaticus: Károly Szemerédy
Pater profondus: András Palerdi
Doctor Marianus: Ales Birscein
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