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Best of Mozart

VenueHungarian State Opera
CalendarSun 19 Jul 2026 - Sun 16 Aug 2026
Synopsis/Details

The Hungarian State Opera offers light operatic entertainment with intimate Mozart concerts on summer nights. The lowered safety curtain and raised orchestra pit together create an exceptional acoustic experience and an almost chamber-like atmosphere, made even more memorable by projected visuals and distinctive lighting. Through popular excerpts from the great Da Ponte operas – Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte – performed with piano accompaniment, outstanding Hungarian soloists bring the composer’s most celebrated characters into close, intimate focus. While the heat rages outside, enjoy the beauty and excellent acoustics of the air-conditioned auditorium of the Ybl Palace in the company of Almaviva, Figaro, Susanna, Cherubino, Don Giovanni, Zerlina, Guglielmo, Despina, and many other immortal Mozart figures, brought to life by young Hungarian singers.

  • Running Time:
    • 1h 45 minutes including one interval

 

  • Language:
    • Italian

 

  • Surtitle:
    • Hungarian, English, Italian
Cast

Featuring: 

Zsuzsanna Kapi, Anija Lombard, Laura Topolánszky, Boglárka Brindás, Andrea Brassói-Jőrös, Melinda Heiter, Ildikó Megyimórecz, Ágnes Molnár, Orsolya Sáfár, Gabriella Létay KissGabriella Létay KissFranz Liszt Prize, Knight’s Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit, Kammersänger(in) of the Hungarian State Opera (2014/2015), Lilla Horti, Gabriella BalgaGabriella BalgaSilver Cross of Merit, Kammersänger(in) of the Hungarian State Opera (2019/2020), Mária Farkasréti, Erika Gál, Zsófia Kálnay, Viktória Mester, Anna Csenge Fürjes, Artúr Szeleczki, Tibor Szappanos, Gergely Ujvári, Máté Fülep, Attila Dobák, Szilveszter Szélpál

 

Featuring on piano: 

Kálmán Szennai, Bálint Zsoldos, Klára Jean, Balázs Kálvin

Venue
Hungarian State Opera

STANDING ROOM TICKETS - INFORMATION IN CASE OF A FULL HOUSE!

If all the seats are sold out for the selected time, but you still want to see the production on that day, 84 of the extremely affordable standing seats will be sold at the theatre, 2 hours before the start of the performance, with which you can visit the gallery on the 3rd floor. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket office of the Budapest Opera House. We would like to draw your attention to the fact that the stage can only be seen to a limited extent from the standing places and the side seats, but at the same time, following the performance is also supported by television broadcasting on the spot.

The Opera House is not only one of the most significant art relic of Budapest, but the symbol of the Hungarian operatic tradition of more than three hundred years as well. The long-awaited moment in Hungarian opera life arrived on September 27, 1884, when, in the presence of Franz Joseph I. the Opera House was opened amid great pomp and ceremony. The event, however, erupted into a small scandal - the curious crowd broke into the entrance hall and overran the security guards in order to catch a glimpse of the splendid Palace on Sugar út. Designed by Mikós Ybl, a major figure of 19th century Hungarian architecture, the construction lived up to the highest expectations. Ornamentation included paintings and sculptures by leading figures of Hungarian art of the time: Károly Lotz, Bertalan Székely, Mór Than and Alajos Stróbl. The great bronze chandelier from Mainz and the stage machinery moda by the Asphaleia company of Vienna were both considered as cutting-edge technology at that time.

 

Many important artists were guests here including Gustav Mahler, the composer who was director in Budapest from 1887 to 1891. He founded the international prestige of the institution, performing Wagner operas as well as Magcagni’ Cavalleria Rusticana. The Hungarian State Opera has always maintained high professional standards, inviting international stars like Renée Fleming, Cecilia Bartoli, Monserrat Caballé, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, José Cura, Thomas Hampson and Juan Diego Flórez to perform on its stage. The Hungarian cast include outstanding and renowed artists like Éva Marton, Ilona Tokody, Andrea Rost, Dénes Gulyás, Attila Fekete and Gábor Bretz.

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