BUDAPEST 〓 Dutoit, the next will conduct the “Bluebeard’s Castle”

2019/02/20
【最終更新日】2019/11/09

Conductor Charles Dutoit who continues to return to the concert, will conduct the MÁV Symphony Orchestra on February 21. The MÁV Symphony Orchestra was founded in Budapest in 1945 by the Hungarian National Railway (MÁV). The concert of this time take up Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.25 in the first half and Bartók’s opera “Bluebeard’s Castle” in the second half. Mozart’s soloist is Zoltán Fejérvári. In “Bluebeard’s Castle”, a mezzo-soprano singer Ilico Coromuci, and a bus singer Istvan Kovacs will appear.

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