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    This performance is not recommended for chrildren under the age of 18.

    Prokofiev was inspired to compose a musical drama based on Leo Tolstoy’s colossal historical novel War and Peace by the invasion of Russia by Nazi Germany. The Peace in the first half of the opera is a series of Prokofiev’s most beautiful and intimate tableaus, and it forms a strong contrast with the tsarist (or Soviet) scenes of the second, War part. Prokofiev paints a masterful picture of the fight of the masses and the individual characters in it. He interweaves the plot into a gigantic tale of love and death. The opera featuring 72 characters is adapted and produced by Catalan director Calixto Bieito.

    Co-production of the Hungarian State Opera and the Grand Théâtre de Genève.
    Performing rights licensed by Musikverlag Hans Sikorski GmbH, Berlin.

    General cast
    Andrei Bolkonski........................................................................................... Csaba Szegedi
    Natascha Rostova........................................................................................ Andrea Brassói-Jőrös
    Pierre Bezukhov........................................................................................... Szabolcs Brickner
    General Kutuzov........................................................................................... Péter Fried
    Napoleon Bonaparte.................................................................................... Zsolt Haja
    Count Ilya Rostov; Natasha's father............................................................ István Kovács
    Helene Bezukhova; Pierre’s wife, Anatole’s sister....................................... Erika Gál
    Sonia Rostova.............................................................................................. Melinda Heiter
    Maria Dimitrievna Ajhrossimova / Mavra Kouzminicha................................ Andrea Szántó
    Dolokhov / Jacquot...................................................................................... Antal Cseh
    Lieutenant Colonel Denisov......................................................................... András Kiss
    Platon Karataiev.......................................................................................... Péter Balczó
    Anatole Kuragin........................................................................................... Zoltán Nyári
    Princess Maria Bolkonskaia......................................................................... Anna Csenge Fürjes
    Matryosha, a gypsy / Marshal Murat’s adjutant............................................ Lusine Sahakyan
    Gavrila, Akhrosimova’s footman / Commander Berthier / General Davout... Boldizsár Zajkás
    The Bolkonskys’ old footman / Tikhon Scherbaty / Matveev......................... Máté Fülep
    Fyodor, volunteering peasant / Prince Evgeny’s adjutant / Gérard............... Benjámin Beeri
    Prince Andrei’s messenger / Ivanov, a Muscovite / Host of the ball.............. Barna Bartos
    Footman at the ball / Kutuzov’s adjutant / A voice......................................... Gergely Biri
    The Bolkonskys’ valet / Napoleon’s adjutant / French officer......................... Attila Dobák
    French abbot / Monsieur de Beausset, Napoleon’s cook...............................Gergely Ujvári
    Princess Marya’s lady’s maid........................................................................ Zsuzsanna Kapi
    Métivier, French doctor................................................................................... Bence Pataki
    General Compans’s adjutant.......................................................................... Róbert Zoltán Lakai
    Zapevala / A voice.......................................................................................... Miroslav Mladenov Mehandzhiev

    Conductor..................................................................................................... Alan Buribayev

    Authors
    Composer: Sergei Prokofiev
    Libretto based on the novel of Leo Tolstoy by: Sergei Prokofiev / Mira Mendelson
    Director: Calixto Bieito
    Set designer: Rebecca Ringst
    Costume designer: Ingo Krügler
    Lighting designer: Michael Bauer
    Video: Sarah Derendinger
    Dramaturg: Beate Breidenbach
    Hungarian subtitles based on Katalin Alter’s rough translation by: Minka Benkő
    English subtitles: Richard Neel
    Chorus director: Gábor Csiki

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