The training I received at the Academy was difficult and at times harsh, but those who survived the experience emerged as real musicians.

Sir Georg Solti
Milhaud, Puccini

20 January 2020, 19.00-21.00

Solti Hall

Opera Exam Festival

Milhaud, Puccini Presented by Liszt Academy

Performance by the Hochschule für Musik Dresden

Milhaud: Le pauvre matelot
Le matelot - Konrad Furian
Son ami - Seunghun Han
Sa femme - Mariko Lepage
Son beau-père - Peter Fabig


Puccini
: Gianni Schicchi
Gianni Schicchi - Kwanghun Mun
Lauretta - Paulina Bielarczyk
Rinuccio - Elia Jang
Cousin Zita - Pauline Weiche
Gherardo - Konrad Furian
Nella - Hyuna Lim
Gherardino - Simon Holmer
Betto - Seungjin Park
Simone - Peter Fabig
Marco - Seunghun Han
La Ciesca - Paula Götz
Magister Spinelloccio Doctor - Ilya Silchuk
Pinellino, Cobbler - Iason Liossatos
Amantio di Nicolao, Notary - Gerry Zimmermann
Guccio, Dyer - Benedikt Schlegel
Buoso Donati - Karol Kosmonaut

Director: Prof. Barbara Beyer
Scenery: Philipp Eckle
Director's assistant: Karol Kosmonaut
Repetiteur and coaching: Tim Fluch
Musical assistants: Tim Fluch, Jaeun Kim
Mentors: Prof. Franz Brochhagen, Prof. Elisabeth Holmer

The Dresden College of Music founded in 1856 and bearing the name of Carl Maria von Weber comes to the now traditional Opera Exam Festival of the Liszt Academy with a one-act hit opera and a three-act, although extremely concise and truly delicate speciality. Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi requires no introduction or recommendation, unlike Darius Milhaud’s opera Le pauvre matelot (1927), that is, The Poor Sailor. A complaint in three acts – this is the genre description of the work, the libretto of which Jean Cocteau draed on the basis of a crime report in the newspaper. The opera with just four cast members, similarly to other works by Darius Milhaud for stage, is virtually unknown in Hungary, thus the Dresden production promises to be a genuine discovery of the French composer’s oeuvre, which is represented in the domestic concert repertoire by only a few pieces.

 

 

Presented by

Liszt Academy Concert Centre

Tickets:

HUF 1 200