Fidelio - Schedule, Program & Tickets

Fidelio

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19.04.2026, Sunday

11:00

Hungarian State Opera, Andrássy út 22, 1061 Budapest, Hungary

<p>Language German</p> <p>Surtitle Hungarian, English, German</p> <p>Amidst the many stories of strong and heroic men, a work where true strength and resolution are embodied by a woman – even if she must disguise herself as a man to achieve her goal – always raises fascinating questions. Ludwig van …</p>

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Ground floor in front
101,00 €
Ground floor center
73,00 €
Ground floor at the back
56,00 €
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Language German

Surtitle Hungarian, English, German

Amidst the many stories of strong and heroic men, a work where true strength and resolution are embodied by a woman – even if she must disguise herself as a man to achieve her goal – always raises fascinating questions. Ludwig van Beethoven’s only opera brings together multiple traditions: it incorporates the Singspiel (a musical drama with spoken dialogue), an almost fairy-tale-like happy ending, the legacy of Viennese classicism, and a foreshadowing of Romantic grandeur. At the same time, it stands as one of the most iconic examples of rescue opera, in which a wife, Leonore – disguised as Fidelio – fights to save her unjustly imprisoned husband, Florestan.
The OPERA follows a long-standing tradition by collaborating with major international opera houses or adopting productions to offer the Budapest audience a taste of European performances. Following last year’s Don Giovanni from Berlin, this time it presents a production from London’s Royal Ballet and Opera, directed by Tobias Kratzer, who is set to become the director of the Hamburg Opera from the 2025/26 season. His staging masterfully blends traditional and modern elements in an exciting way, under the baton of Péter Halász. The production was a resounding success in London, making it a great privilege that it will be the Budapest audience to experience it first internationally outside the UK.

Based on the production by Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London. First performed at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 1 March 2020.

 

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