E. Kálmán: “Come With Me to Varasdin” from “Countess Maritza” - Budapest Operetta Theatre
Conductor: László Makláry
Solo Singer: Szilvi Szendy, Dávid Szabó, Mónika Fischl & Gergely Boncsér
Budapest Operetta Theatre
22nd October, 2015
Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam
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Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other.
In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay.
The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
J. Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5 - Budapest Operetta Theatre
Conductor: László Makláry
Budapest Operetta Theatre
22nd October, 2015
Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam
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Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other.
In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay.
The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
E. Kálmán: “Come, Gypsy” from “Countess Maritza” - Budapest Operetta Theatre
Conductor: László Makláry
Solo Singer: Dávid Szabó
Budapest Operetta Theatre
22nd October, 2015
Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam
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Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other.
In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay.
The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
E. Kálmán: “Greet for Me the Sweet Ladies” from “Countess Maritza” - Budapest Operetta Theatre
Conductor: László Makláry
Solo Singer: Dávid Szabó
Budapest Operetta Theatre
22nd October, 2015
Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam
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Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other.
In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay.
The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
E. Kálmán: “That’s Love – Stupid Love” from “The Gypsy Princess” - Budapest Operetta Theatre
Conductor: László Makláry
Solo Singer: Szilvi Szendy & Gergely Boncsér
Budapest Operetta Theatre
22nd October, 2015
Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam
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Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other.
In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay.
The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
E. Kálmán: “Hurrah Quartet” from “The Gypsy Princess” - Budapest Operetta Theatre
Conductor: László Makláry
Solo Singer: Szilvi Szendy, Dávid Szabó, Mónika Fischl & Gergely Boncsér
Budapest Operetta Theatre
22nd October, 2015
Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam
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Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other.
In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay.
The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
Operetta Theatre, Budapest
Operett - Csárdáskirálynő
Kálmán Imre emblematikus operettje, A Csárdáskirálynő ma már elválaszthatatlanul hozzátartozik legfontosabb nemzeti értékeinkhez. Joggal lehetünk büszkék arra, hogy van egy műfaj, az egyetlen „hungarikum” címet elnyert színházi műfaj, amiről a világon mindenkinek mi, magyarok jutunk az eszébe. A Budapesti Operettszínház előadása nemcsak a magyar főváros közönségét hódítja meg, külföldön is rendszeresen vendégszerepel nagy sikerrel. A darab keletkezésének 100 éves évfordulója alkalmából készült jubileumi kiállítás megtekinthető a Színház emeleti előcsarnokában. Az előadás rendezője: KERO® - Kerényi Miklós Gábor, koreográfusa: Gesler György karmestere: Makláry László. Szereposztás a részleteket bemutató YouTube leírásában olvasható.
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Gála koncert a Magyar Operett Napja alkalmából - DIAMONDS OF OPERETTA / 3.
#gálakoncertamagyaroperettnapjaalkalmából #vácijeszenszkybalett #vác #csermelygyörgy
The DIAMONDS OF OPERETTA is the new coproduction programme of MAV Symphony Orchestra and the Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet. The Premier performance was introduced on the occasion of the Day of Hungarian Operetta.
CAST:
MARIKA OSZVALD, ZSUZSA KALOCSAI, BARBARA BODI, KAROLY PELLER, JANOS BENKO,
VACI JESZENSZKY® BALLET
The Artistic Award holder dance company of Budapest county.
Choreography:
GABRIELLA NEMZETES & KATALIN DARAB
This dance company was established by Endre Jeszenszky choreographer and ballet master, in 1955. He is also the founder of the Jazz dance genre in Hungary. The headquarters of the education was in Budapest till 1997. The Master that year transferred the centre of education to the city of Vac and directed that until his death in 14. 05. 2008. From that date on the chiefdirector of the Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet is Gyorgy Csermely moderndance teacher. He is the exclusive legal successor of Endre Jeszenszky. The artistic director is Gabriella Nemzetes ballet master.
The Jeszenszky® Production was established in 1998 by Gyorgy Csermely as producer, who is the chiefdirector of Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet and by János Ocsovai as artistic director, the soloist of the Hungarian Opera House and of the German Opera House Hannover and the member of the German Staatstheater Kassel. The Jeszensky® Ballet won the most prestigious award in the field of art of Budapest County which can be thanked to the high quality of their invested energy and work.
Music: MAV SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (MAVSO)
Conductor:
LASZLO MAKLARY - the chiefmusicdirector of the Hungarian Operetta Theater Budapest
Producer:
GYORGY CSERMELY - the chiefdirector of Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet
MAV Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1945 by the Hungarian State Railways one of the greatest companies in Hungary. The orchestra is up to the present consisting of ninety professional musicians. MAVSO is presently ranking among the best of leading professional orchestras in Hungary.
In recent decades it has developed a wide-ranging repertoire from Baroque compositions up to works by modern, contemporary composers.
MAVSO organizes its own subscription concerts in the most respected concert halls of Hungary, the Liszt Music Academy, the Palace of Arts, National Museum and Festetics Palace. Besides the symphony concerts it regularly performs chamber music and youth concerts as well.
During the years of active cultural activity the orchestra established close connections with famous conductors and soloists of Hungary and of foreign countries as well.
In the past decades the concerts of MAVSO were conducted by
János Ferencsik, Lamberto Gardelli, Kobayashi Ken-Ichiro, Franco Ferrara, Uri Mayer, Hans Swarowsky, Carlo Zecchi, Moshe Atzmon, Kurt Masur, Herbert Blomsted, James Levine, Irwin Hoffman, Gábor Takács-Nagy and Yuri Simonov, to name but a few.
Several renowned soloists performed with the orchestra: Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, José Carreras, Kiri Te Kanawa, Roberto Alagna, Lucia Aliberti, Lazar Berman, Jeanne-Marie Darré, Endre Gertler, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Ruggiero Ricci, David Geringas, Jevgeni Bushkov, Ramzi Yassa, Dudu Fischer, Alexander Markov, Tamás Vásáry, Zoltán Kocsis, Dezső Ránki, Miklós Perényi, Jenő Jandó, Erika Miklósa and several others.
The high quality of the orchestra has been often acknowledged during its tours in several foreign countries. Thus the orchestra performed in each country of Europe and also in Lebanon, Hong Kong, Japan and China.
Besides guest-appearances, the orchestra participated at several European festivals in Lourdes, Vienna, Thessaloniki, Rome and Assisi. In connection with the last mentioned event the orchestra performed in 1988 a special concert for Pope John Paul II at his summer-residence in Castelgandolfo.
MAVSO is the only one among the Hungarian orchestras which ever participated at the legendary Three Tenors Production. This gala concert was conducted by James Levine and performed in front of audience of 32000. in Tokyo in 1999.
The orchestra performed on Pavarottis Farewell Concert Tour in Europe during the two years they gave ten concerts together with the bel canto tenor star.
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Az Operett házhoz jön
Budapest's Operetta theather
Musicians preparing their instruments before the show at Operettszínház in Budapest for A víg özvegy (La Veuve Joyeuse)
The Operetta in Budapest
Die Fledermaus - the Bat
soloists, dancers and chorus of the Budapest Musical and Operetta Theatre.
Operett Theatre, Budapest
Kálmán Imre: Csárdáskirálynő című operettjének rövid részleteit felvételünkön előadják: Lukács Anita, Vadász Zsolt, Szendy Szilvi, Kerényi Miklós Máté, Földes Tamás, Kállay Bori, Marik Péter, Faragó András
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Budapest National Theatre
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Igaz Tünde, Hungarian Operetta Show Budapest
Igaz Tünde, igaztunde.hu , Hungarian Operetta Show Budapest,
operett, Cintányéros cudar világ, shimmy
Csardaskirálynö (Die Csardasfürstin)(The Csardas Queen) with English Subtitles
Csárdáskirálynő: performed in Hungarian at the Budapest Operetta-Theater in 2009 with English Subtitles. Imre Laszlo's Operetta.
Gála koncert a Magyar Operett Napja alkalmából - DIAMONDS OF OPERETTA / 2.
#gálakoncertamagyaroperettnapjaalkalmából #vácijeszenszkybalett #vác #csermelygyörgy
The DIAMONDS OF OPERETTA is the new coproduction programme of MAV Symphony Orchestra and the Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet. The Premier performance was introduced on the occasion of the Day of Hungarian Operetta.
CAST:
MARIKA OSZVALD, ZSUZSA KALOCSAI, BARBARA BODI, KAROLY PELLER, JANOS BENKO,
VACI JESZENSZKY® BALLET
The Artistic Award holder dance company of Budapest county.
Choreography:
GABRIELLA NEMZETES & KATALIN DARAB
This dance company was established by Endre Jeszenszky choreographer and ballet master, in 1955. He is also the founder of the Jazz dance genre in Hungary. The headquarters of the education was in Budapest till 1997. The Master that year transferred the centre of education to the city of Vac and directed that until his death in 14. 05. 2008. From that date on the chiefdirector of the Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet is Gyorgy Csermely moderndance teacher. He is the exclusive legal successor of Endre Jeszenszky. The artistic director is Gabriella Nemzetes ballet master.
The Jeszenszky® Production was established in 1998 by Gyorgy Csermely as producer, who is the chiefdirector of Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet and by János Ocsovai as artistic director, the soloist of the Hungarian State Operahouse & German Operahouse Hannover & Staatstheater Kassel & the member of Saarländische Staatstheater, Germany. The Jeszensky® Ballet won the most prestigious award in the field of art of Budapest County which can be thanked to the high quality of their invested energy and work.
Music: MAV SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (MAVSO)
Conductor:
LASZLO MAKLARY - the chiefmusicdirector of the Hungarian Operetta Theater Budapest
Producer:
GYORGY CSERMELY - the chiefdirector of Vaci Jeszenszky® Ballet
MAV Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1945 by the Hungarian State Railways one of the greatest companies in Hungary. The orchestra is up to the present consisting of ninety professional musicians. MAVSO is presently ranking among the best of leading professional orchestras in Hungary.
In recent decades it has developed a wide-ranging repertoire from Baroque compositions up to works by modern, contemporary composers.
MAVSO organizes its own subscription concerts in the most respected concert halls of Hungary, the Liszt Music Academy, the Palace of Arts, National Museum and Festetics Palace. Besides the symphony concerts it regularly performs chamber music and youth concerts as well.
During the years of active cultural activity the orchestra established close connections with famous conductors and soloists of Hungary and of foreign countries as well.
In the past decades the concerts of MAVSO were conducted by
János Ferencsik, Lamberto Gardelli, Kobayashi Ken-Ichiro, Franco Ferrara, Uri Mayer, Hans Swarowsky, Carlo Zecchi, Moshe Atzmon, Kurt Masur, Herbert Blomsted, James Levine, Irwin Hoffman, Gábor Takács-Nagy and Yuri Simonov, to name but a few.
Several renowned soloists performed with the orchestra: Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, José Carreras, Kiri Te Kanawa, Roberto Alagna, Lucia Aliberti, Lazar Berman, Jeanne-Marie Darré, Endre Gertler, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Ruggiero Ricci, David Geringas, Jevgeni Bushkov, Ramzi Yassa, Dudu Fischer, Alexander Markov, Tamás Vásáry, Zoltán Kocsis, Dezső Ránki, Miklós Perényi, Jenő Jandó, Erika Miklósa and several others.
The high quality of the orchestra has been often acknowledged during its tours in several foreign countries. Thus the orchestra performed in each country of Europe and also in Lebanon, Hong Kong, Japan and China.
Besides guest-appearances, the orchestra participated at several European festivals in Lourdes, Vienna, Thessaloniki, Rome and Assisi. In connection with the last mentioned event the orchestra performed in 1988 a special concert for Pope John Paul II at his summer-residence in Castelgandolfo.
MAVSO is the only one among the Hungarian orchestras which ever participated at the legendary Three Tenors Production. This gala concert was conducted by James Levine and performed in front of audience of 32000. in Tokyo in 1999.
The orchestra performed on Pavarottis Farewell Concert Tour in Europe during the two years they gave ten concerts together with the bel canto tenor star.
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Az Operett házhoz jön
Aspendos Festival 2014 - Budapest Operetta & Musical Theatre
A wonderful night, one of the best shows I've seen anywhere let alone Aspendos, a fantastic theater troupe, hope they enjoyed performing there as much as we enjoyed watching.
J. Strauss II: Overture to “The Bat” - Budapest Operetta Theatre
Conductor: László Makláry
Dancers: Lilla Leitner, Judit Papp, Zsolt Blénesi, Zsolt Gallai
Budapest Operetta Theatre
22nd October, 2015
Hanoi Opera House, Vietnam
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Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre is one of the oldest and most successful theatres of the Hungarian capital. Budapest is the well-known capital of the operetta, after Vienna. Recently The Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre functions as a musical theatre with two divisions: Hungarian operettas and their modern descendants, that is contemporary Hungarian musicals on the one hand, and musicals based on literary or historical topics aimed at a younger generation on the other.
In recent years, more than five hundred shows, in front of audiences of four hundred thousand people are performed here annually. The audience of the theatre experience high quality of works from wide-ranging genre that are represented here. The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre is popular for hosting famous operetta composers like Emmerich Kálmán, Franz Lehár, Ábrahám Paul, Jenő Huszka, and works of their today’s followers, the successful music composers Claude-Michel Schönberg, Gerard Presgurvic, Sylvester Lévay.
The creative brains of the theatre arrange one co-production after another with partner theatres all around the world and the company is regularly on tour, performing in numerous countries and cities all across Europe and Asia. In 2013, The Budapest Operetta And Musical Theatre became the ‘Hungaricum’ and well deservedly earned its title of one of the National Treasures of Hungary.
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Budapest Tourism: Operetta Theater Tours
Budapest Tourism: Operetta Theater Tours. Part of the series: Budapest Tourism. The Budapest Operetta Theater offers an excellent musical theater experience in different language environments. Visit the Budapest Operetta Theater when traveling to Budapest with tips in this free video on tourism. Read more: