Nadchádzajúce predstavenia Dnes ďalej
Minulé vystúpenia 2010 – včera
Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci, LeoncavalloMascagni
Hungarian State OperaConductor
Pozrite si program, herecké obsadenie a štábEaster with Mascagni, Mascagni
Hungarian State OperaConductor
Pozrite si program, herecké obsadenie a štábHänsel und Gretel (Hansel and Gretel), Humperdinck
Deutsche Oper am RheinConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štáb-
Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci, LeoncavalloMascagni
Hungarian State OperaConductor
Pozrite si program, herecké obsadenie a štábEaster with Mascagni, Mascagni
Hungarian State OperaConductor
Pozrite si program, herecké obsadenie a štábHänsel und Gretel (Hansel and Gretel), Humperdinck
Deutsche Oper am RheinConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štáb-
La Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Deutsche Oper am RheinConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štábLa Cenerentola (Cinderella), Rossini
Latvian National Opera and BalletConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štábst19:00
Riga, LatviaCarmen, Bizet
Hungarian State OperaConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štábLa Cenerentola (Cinderella), Rossini
Latvian National Opera and BalletConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štábst19:00
Riga, LatviaParsifal, Wagner, Richard
Hungarian State OperaConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štábDon Carlo (Italian version), Verdi
Hungarian State OperaConductor
Pozrite si hercov a štáb“Thanks to Péter Halász’s euphoric yet clear and precise conducting, the Budapest Ring possesses a unique dimension and quality – and reaches the standard of the opera houses of Frankfurt or Stuttgart.” - Deutschlandradio Kultur “What we hear from the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker under the direction of Péter Halász amazes us again and again. It possesses a finely-honed virtuosity, while at the same time it never overpowers the strong, yet nuanced voice parts.” - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Principal Guest Conductor – Hungarian State Opera Kapellmeister – Deutsche Oper am Rhein Péter Halász is one of the most versatile Hungarian conductors. In recent years he has premiered numerous operas, which won great acclaim from Hungarian and international critics alike, with the conductors’ verv