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We have linguists, we have literary men, we have newspapers, actors, musicians, but we have no national opera!", lamented the champions of national revival in the middle of the last century. Hungarian music culture at home is limited to the performance of works by foreign composers. And the public demands Hungarian opera, and such a challenge is not easy to meet. So let's see who is up to the task!

Top Cast

  • Sándor Pécsi

    Sándor Pécsi

    Ferenc Erkel

  • Miklós Gábor

    Miklós Gábor

    Béni Egressy

  • Éva Szörényi

    Éva Szörényi

    Adél

  • Andor Ajtay

    Andor Ajtay

    András Bartai

  • Margit Makay

    Margit Makay

    Adlerné

  • Iván Darvas

    Iván Darvas

    Ferenc Liszt

  • György Solthy

    György Solthy

    Adler

  • Jenõ Horváth

    Jenõ Horváth

    Sándor Petõfi

  • Tamás Major

    Tamás Major

    Ferenc Kölcsey

Overview

We have linguists, we have literary men, we have newspapers, actors, musicians, but we have no national opera!", lamented the champions of national revival in the middle of the last century. Hungarian music culture at home is limited to the performance of works by foreign composers. And the public demands Hungarian opera, and such a challenge is not easy to meet. So let's see who is up to the task!

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