Puccini operagala

Puccini operagala

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Location: Szegedi Nemzeti Színház
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Large arcs of melodies, flowing emotions, romance and somewhat realistic representation, such as Puccini's operas, which occupy a special place in music history.

The genre of opera was born in Italy in the workshop of Claudio Monteverdi and his contemporaries in the early 1600s. In a few years it became an unbelievable popular genre and permanently separated the development of Italian music life from the flourishing musical life north of the Alps. While the opera was one of the most important genres in Europe, and a self-respecting composer tried to write symphonies, string quartets, sonatas, concertos and church works, Italian composers primarily wrote operas, and most of them had other genres only by-product. It is no coincidence that the Italian opera continued to guide all opera composers hundreds of years later, and that non-Italian composers fought hard to bring their own language, nation and voice to the imaginary map of the opera. Puccini is the central figure of the Italian turn of the century. And even though the cold breath of the 20th century came to the theatres in Puccini's time, Puccini knew precisely whether it was modern or not, there was no Italian opera without a melody, so he allowed himself to do such things even when Richard Strauss, Schönberg and Stavinsky tried the wings of the Atonity north of the Alps.

RAPPORTEURS: Szeged Symphony Orchestra Kriszta Kinga - soprano Gergely Boncsér - tenor Conductor: Adam Cser

SURPRISE: The swallow: Parigi! È la città dei desideri

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Ticket prices 4 900 Ft, 5 500 Ft, 6 900 Ft, 7 900 Ft, 8 900 Ft Tickets and passes can be exchanged in the office of Filharmónia Hungary in Szeged (6720 Szeged, Klauzál tér 7.), in the offices of Ticket Express and online at www.jegymester.hu.

Ticket price discounts:

We provide 10% discount for students and pensioners.

Filharmónia Hungary's tenants can change tickets to the adult concerts we organize and sell anywhere in the country with a 20% discount! The discount is valid for one ticket per ticket per concert.

The individual discounts cannot be combined!

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