Arnold Schönberg Gurre - Leider, Erkel Theatre Budapest, 15 February

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Arnold Schönberg  Gurre - Leider, Erkel Theatre  Budapest, 15 February
Oratorical song cycle with Hungarian and English surtitles

Hungarian musicians have been able to perform the largest-scale work by the leader of the Second Viennese School only on one occasion, in 1998, under the instruction of Zoltán Kocsis.

Alongside Mahler's Symphony No. 8 and Britten's War Requiem, the opus is one of the works that require the largest ensemble in classical music. Gurre-Lieder, Arnold Schönberg's dramatic cantata, composed 150 years ago in 1874, is the imposing final piece of post-romanticism and also a turning point in his own career as a composer.

The truly strange and special score, which uniquely combines the influences of Wagner, Richard Strauss and Mahler, is being studied by more than 300 artists for this occasion: and not only the soloists of the OPERA Orchestra and Chorus, but the international renowned Hungarian conductor Henrik Nánási.

Performance length: 2 hours 45 minutes, with 1 intermission.
Place: Erkel Theatre Budapest
Address: 1081 Budapest, II. János Pál pápa tér 30
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