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Kékszakáll / BARTÓK TAVASZ 2022

Kékszakáll / BARTÓK TAVASZ 2022

A kékszakállú herceg vára című Bartók-darab hiába népszerű mű az operaszínpadokon, sokak számára mégis nehezen élvezhető, túl modern, elvont. Számtalan interpretációban adták már elő, de még soha nem készült belőle jazzfeldolgozás, így ez az értelmezés világpremier lesz.

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Last event date: Sunday, April 03 2022 7:30PM

Bluebeard: Krisztián Cser

Judith: Adrienn Miksch

 

Featuring: Zoltán Bubenyák – keyboards, Sárik Péter Trio, Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra Strings

The members of the trio: Péter Sárik – piano, Tibor Fonay – double bass, Attila Gálfi – drums

Conductor: Gábor Hollerung

 

For over a decade, Péter Sárik and his trio have worked towards making difficult genres and composers, like jazz and Béla Bartók, more accessible for audiences. “I think it is extremely important to preserve the work of perhaps the most important composer of our country, to take it further and to introduce it to the widest possible range of listeners, who will hopefully fall in love with it. It is my conviction and experience that if we perform the works directly, informally, by breaking down the rigid forms, then we can get new, honest fans for jazz and Bartók, who will adore these treasures.” (Péter Sárik)

While Bluebeard’s Castle is a popular work on the opera stage today, many find Bartók’s piece too modern and abstract, difficult to enjoy. This work has been performed by many, in diverse interpretations, but it has not received the jazz treatment until now, which makes this production a first in the world.

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