Puccini's second opera, Edgar, composed early in his career after the success of Le Villi, is also his most rarely performed one. Known primarily for its requiem, the work is rich in dramatic effects and attests to a high level of musical maturity. Set in 14th-century Flanders, its characters are allegorical figures with revealing names, whose relationships transform the story into a moral parable. Prior to the Hungarian State Opera’s 2019 production, Edgar had only been presented in Hungary once. Although we had to wait a decade for the staging, it is now returning to Opera’s programme as a repertoire piece.
AUTHORS
Librettist
Ferdinando Fontana
Set designer
Balázs Cziegler
Costume designer
Mónika Szelei
Dramaturg, Hungarian surtitles
Judit Kenesey
English surtitles
Arthur Roger Crane
Assistant chorus master
Dániel Erdélyi
Chorus director
Gábor Csiki
Head of the Children’s Chorus
Nikolett Hajzer
CAST