FULL Werther Budapest 2023 Véronique Gens, Tassis Christoyannis, Hélène Carpentier, Thomas Dolié
Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Werther   
- Composer: Massenet Jules  
- Libretto: Édouard Blau, Paul Milliet, Georges Hartmann  
- Venue & Opera Company: Béla Bartók National Concert Hall, müpa, Budapest, Hungary  
- Recorded: February 22, 2023
- Type: Concert Live
- Singers: Véronique Gens, Tassis Christoyannis, Hélène Carpentier, Thomas Dolié, Matthieu Lécroart, Artavazd Sargsyan, Laurent Deleuil
- Conductor: György Vashegyi  
- Orchestra: Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra  
- Chorus: students of the Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir School  
- Chorus Master: Borbála Sapszon, Márton Tóth  
- Stage Director:   
- Costume Designer:   
Information about the Recording
- Published by: müpa  
- Date Published: 2023  
- Format: Streaming
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: yessubs, othersubs  
- Video Recording from: vk     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Quote from müpa:
Who would have thought that the Leipzig Book Fair was already being held in 1774? This was the year when Goethe’s epistolary novel The Sufferings of Young Werther was published, which – in today’s parlance – immediately became a bestseller (and was first translated into Hungarian by Ferenc Kazinczy). It was followed by a devastating Werther mania that spread across Europe, launching a wave of suicides among world-weary unrequited lovers.
Jules Massenet, the French composer who set it to music, was already the child of a different era, having been born in 1842, the year of Goethe’s death. Although his operatic output was prolific – he wrote more than 30 such works – only two of them were actually highly successful: Manon (1884) and Werther (1892). The latter received its world première not in Paris, but in Vienna, since the Opéra Comique proved unwilling to stage this four-act drame lyrique owing to its “overly serious” plot. This meant it was the audience at the Hofoper that got the first chance to applaud the opera based on this still-popular work, on 16 February 1892.
The international cast of soloists for this performance by the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by György Vashegyi consists of leading singers, most of whom are already familiar to the Hungarian audience from the conductor’s previous productions.