KÖNIG STEPHAN / DIE RUINEN VON ATHEN

classic opera 12

October 10., Sunday 11:00

Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage

Details

Location
Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage
Date
Oct. 10, 2021
Start time
11 a.m.
End time
1 p.m.

Ludwig van Beethoven

König Stephan (King Stephen)

The complete title of Beethoven’s incidental music, written for a play by August von Kotzebue, was King Stephen, or Hungary’s First Benefactor. Over the course of a brief period during the autumn of 1811, Beethoven crafted an overture and nine movements incorporating the chorus. The musical numbers follow each other only loosely: first illustrating the great monarch’s personality, then the adoption of Christianity and the establishment of the Hungarian kingdom. The choral movement and solo numbers depict the victorious monarch, his marriage to Gizella, his lawmaking, as well as the scene when the Papal emissaries offer him the crown, along with the coronation itself. Today, it is chiefly the King Stephen Overture, built on verbunkos themes, that is familiar to audiences.

Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven
Librettist
August von Kotzebue Dezső Kosztolányi Mihály Babits Sándor Sík
Director
Pál Oberfrank
Visual and animation designer
Bálint Berkes
Hungarian surtitles
László Márton
English surtitles
Patrick Mullowney
Chorus director
Gábor Csiki

Ludwig van Beethoven – Richard Strauss

Die Ruinen von Athen (The Ruins of Athens)

An ancient story – modern questions Pál Oberfrank’s version of Beethoven’s incidental music pieces entitled The Ruins of Athens depicts a story all too familiar to today’s audiences. Everything that surrounds us, global climate change, the pandemic, mass immigration, result in enormous pressure and continuous change, often leading to ruin. The Ruins of Athens premiered in Budapest in 1812, on the same night as Beethoven’s King Stephen, at the opening of the German Theatre of Pest. More than a century after completion, the piece caught the eye of the productive pairing of the dramaturg Hugo von Hofmannsthal and the composer Richard Strauss, who reworked the composition of the piece, which had originally been written to text by August von Kotzebue.

Featuring the artists on the Hungarian National Ballet:
Barbara Kerényi (solo), Kristóf Morvai, Dénes János Darab, Francesco Sardella, Dávid Molnár, Christian Mathot, Vince Topolánszky, Louis Scrivener, Riku Yamamoto, Dmitry Zhukov, Luca Calcante
Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven
Music edited by
Richard Strauss
Libretto based on August von Kotzebue's original work by
Hugo von Hofmannstahl
Director
Pál Oberfrank
Choreographer
Marianna Venekei
Visual and animation designer
Bálint Berkes
Hungarian surtitles
Sylvie Gábor
English surtitles
Dániel Dányi
Chorus director
Gábor Csiki

Events

Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage
Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage
Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage
Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage
Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage