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Julian Philips: The Yellow Sofa – magyarországi bemutató / CAFe 2020

Julian Philips: The Yellow Sofa – magyarországi bemutató / CAFe 2020

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Last event date: Thursday, November 05 2020 7:00PM

Amarela: Andrea Meláth

Godofredo: Zsolt Haja

Ludovina: Lilla Horti

Margarida: Anna Molnár

Machado: Barna Bartos

Neto: Tamás Busa

Teresa: Zsófia Nagy

Medeiros: Szabolcs Hámori

Carvalho: Ferenc Endrész

Nunes Vidal: Farkas András

 

Featuring: Mediterrán Ensemble

Conductor: Szabolcs Sándor

 

Musical assistants: Mónika Baja

Costumes: Bori Tóth

Choreographer: Eszter Lázár

Assistant to the director: Kinga Széles

Director: András Almási-Tóth 

 

The Welsh Julian Philips (1969) is an opera composer through and through, with ten staged works under his belt. As the first resident composer of Glyndebourne Opera between 2006–2009, he was commissioned to write two chamber operas: Followers, with a libretto by Simon Christmas, and The Yellow Sofa, with words by Edward Kemp, were both premiered at the famed opera festival, the latter in 2009. In 2012 a revived version of the production was toured nationally, and was presented even at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden. The performances met with great interest, and were widely reviewed in the British press.

The Yellow Sofa is set in Lisbon, in the late 19th century. Godofredo Alves has a small but prosperous business. The soft cushions of the yellow sofa (called Amarela in the opera, and sung by a mezzo-soprano) he had bought for his wife, Ludovina, had been witness to a lot of things. One day, Godofredo’s business partner, Machado stops work earlier than usual, and encourages him too to get out and have some fun. Godofredo takes up his advice, and leaves, but then remembers it is their wedding anniversary, and hurries home, only to find Ludovina and Machado in a compromising position upon the yellow sofa.

Chamber opera in one act in Hungarian with English surtitles.

This performance of the CAFe Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival is jointly presented by Müpa Budapest and Liszt Academy.

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