Próximas apresentações Hoje em diante
Apresentações anteriores 1999 — Ontem
Matthäus Passion, BWV 244 (Paixão segundo São Mateus), Bach, J. S.
Hungarian State OperaBass
Veja elenco e equipeZuglói Filharmónia - Szent István Király Szimfonikus Zenekar és Oratóriumkórus, Mahler
Müpa BudapestPater Profundus
Veja elenco e equipeDie Zauberflöte (reduction) (A Flauta Mágica), Mozart
Hungarian State OperaSarastro
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Messiás – koncertszerű előadás, HändelMozart
Hungarian State OperaBass
Veja programa, elenco e equipeMatthäus Passion, BWV 244 (Paixão segundo São Mateus), Bach, J. S.
Hungarian State OperaBass
Veja elenco e equipeZuglói Filharmónia - Szent István Király Szimfonikus Zenekar és Oratóriumkórus, Mahler
Müpa BudapestPater Profundus
Veja elenco e equipeDie Zauberflöte (reduction) (A Flauta Mágica), Mozart
Hungarian State OperaSarastro
Veja elenco e equipe-
Messiás – koncertszerű előadás, HändelMozart
Hungarian State OperaBass
Veja programa, elenco e equipeWar and Peace, op. 91 (A guerra e a paz), Prokofiev
Hungarian State OperaCount Ilya Rostov
Veja elenco e equipePelléas et Mélisande (Pelléas e Mélisande), Debussy
Hungarian State OperaGolaud
Veja elenco e equipeParázsfuvolácska – The Magic Flute For Children, Mozart
Hungarian State OperaSarastro
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Budapeste, HungriaThe Hungarian basso cantante, István Kovács was born in 1972. He graduated as a physician and taught at the Medical School of his home town, Pécs, then he went to study singing with László Polgár in Zürich, and Sherman Lowe in Venice. From 1997 to 1999 he received several prizes in Graz: ”Schubert and the Music of the XX. Century”; in Barcelona: Francesco Vinas International Competition; in Munich: ARD Competition and in Salzburg: Mozart Competition. From the season 1999/2000 he has been a professional singer. In the following years he was contracted to the Teatro Regio in Torino where he sang among others Haly /L’ italiana in Algeri/, Raimondo / Lucia di Lammermoor/; to Budapest for Don Giovanni, Sparafucile and Nanni /Haydn’s L’Infedeltá delusa/; to Strasbourg for Publio /La clemenza di