 
                                
                            Márton Kovács, János Pilinszky – Urbi et Orbi HoppArt Society
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2024
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
                                        15.04.2024                                    
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Kovács, Pilinszky :
- 1 Urbi et Orbi, Overture 08:22
- 2 Urbi et Orbi, I. Intermezzo 01:39
- 3 Urbi et Orbi, I. Scene 05:49
- 4 Urbi et Orbi, II. Scene 03:35
- 5 Urbi et Orbi, III. Scene 01:51
- 6 Urbi et Orbi, IV. Scene 02:22
- 7 Urbi et Orbi, V. Scene 08:56
- 8 Urbi et Orbi, VI. Scene 04:05
- 9 Urbi et Orbi, VII. Scene 04:06
- 10 Urbi et Orbi, VIII. Scene 03:27
- 11 Urbi et Orbi, IX. Scene 02:31
- 12 Urbi et Orbi, X. Scene 02:08
- 13 Urbi et Orbi, II. Intermezzo 03:05
- 14 Urbi et Orbi, XI. Scene 04:09
- 15 Urbi et Orbi, Finale 03:38
Info zu Márton Kovács, János Pilinszky – Urbi et Orbi
                                Chamber opera for singing actors and irregular chamber orchestra.
"Theatre is an association. We are reminded of things about 'things', sometimes sounds, sometimes melodies, spatial forms, images, that sort of thing.  Pilinszky's text is the stone and HoppArt Society is the lake. We threw the stone into the lake.
"We are using János Pilinszky's text as a libretto, yet we are not creating an opera in the classical sense, because we are not alternating arias and recitatives, and yet all the time this is: music. Music and singing, text, letters, sounds and overtones."
Two Popes, one black and one white. One is the agonizing, dying Pope, the other the one to come. One on a black throne, the other on a white throne. The venue: the Vatican window overlooking St Peter's Square. The crowd is waiting in the square. They await the death of their Pope. They await the blessing. "Urbi et orbi" for the suffering of the flesh, "Urbi et orbi" for the city and the world, for the whole world. But what they get is something quite different. A miracle? A surprise? An unexpected turn of events? Is it God's revelation? Something." (Gábor Rusznyák, director of the chamber opera)
 HoppArt Society:
 
 Kata Szilágyi, (White Pope)
 Diána Magdolna Kiss, (Black Pope)
 Tamás Keresztény, (Cardinal)
 Tamás Herczeg, (Sister)
 Tamás Rozs, violoncello, vocals
 Márta Murányi, accordion, vocals
 József Szabó, piano, vocals
 Árpád Némedi, dulcimer, vocals
 Márton Kovács, violin, vocals
 Diána Magdolna Kiss, flute
                            
                                                                        
 HoppArt Society
 
In the 12 years of its existence, music has become the most important trademark of HoppArt's performances. The company's founding members graduated from the first musical actor class at the Hungarian University of Theatre and Film Arts, in the class of Tamás Ascher and Eszter Novák. All the members of the company are professional prose actors, singers and instrumental musicians: they are equally open to classical theatre forms and to the breakdown of form. HoppArt represented an alternative musical theatre language that is rather neglected even among independent formations in Hungary.
Composer Márton Kovács has won the Best Theatre Music Award, founded by the theatre critics, six times.
Booklet für Márton Kovács, János Pilinszky – Urbi et Orbi

 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	