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Attila Bozay: The Last Five Scenes
Introductory presentation with video screening
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Attila Bozay: The Last Five Scenes
Introductory presentation with video screening
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Last event date: Wednesday, June 07 2017 3:00PM
Attila Bozay (1939-1999) wrote his final work, utilising motifs from Imre Madách's The Tragedy of Man, for the Hungarian Millennial Opera Competition. Although the jury was unanimous in awarding the work first prize, Bozay would not make it to see the decision, and the task of scoring the three-act opera was completed by three of his students. The work is a true novelty, rarely presented to audiences. “Even in his final period of creativity,” wrote Tibor Tallián, “Bozay resisted the temptation to reveal his naked emotions to either himself or others. He was speaking of himself, of course, but he was also speaking about the times and about humanity as a person living out his final days in the final days of the era. By focusing on the five final scenes in Madach's framework and thus rendering this tragedy of history ahistorical, he reflected the post-historical consciousness of today.”
Giuseppe Verdi LA TRAVIATA Opera in two parts, three acts, in Italian, with Hungarian, English, and Italian subtitles
After earning tremendous critical and popular acclaim at last year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, IMA is returning to Müpa Budapest, again playing in a tent set up next to the building.
Az elmúlt évek egyik legnagyobb irodalmi szenzációja Radnóti Miklósné Gyarmati Fanni 1935 és 1946 között írt naplójának megjelenése volt. Szinte…
Amikor Peg, a konzervatív madárrajongó egy ismerkedős oldalon rátalál az izgalmakat fémdetektorral kereső Irvingre, megérkezik a szerelem, első látásra.
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