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Last event date: Thursday, May 16 2024 7:30PM

ZOLTÁN KODÁLY: The Spinning Room

Housewife...................... Atala Schöck  
Suitor.............................. Zsolt Haja
Neighbour....................... Andrea Lehőcz
Young girl....................... Blanka Bede
Mother of the girl.............Judit Varga-Szathmáry
Young man..................... Botond Ódor  
Rich man........................ Jenő Dékán

Hungarian National Choir (Choirmaster: Csaba Somos)
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Csaba Somos   

When the name Zoltán Kodály comes up in conjunction with the genre of singspiel, what first comes to everyone’s mind is Háry János: his tale of the boastful veteran is so popular that many forget about the composer’s other work for the musical stage, The Spinning Room, which the audience will now get to hear at this concert by the Hungarian National Choir and the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra, with the participation of top soloists and conducted by the choir’s director, Csaba Somos.

Háry János was first presented at the Hungarian State Opera in 1926, while The Spinning Room had its world premiere in 1932 – making it Kodály’s second work for the musical stage. Although the 70-minute one-act piece is classified as a singspiel just as Háry is, the difference between the two works lies in the fact that Háry follows a main story, a narrative poem by the reform-era poet János Garay entitled The Veteran, while following the plot of The Spinning Room, the audience correctly feels that the framing story – the escape of the suitor, followed by his capture, the consolation of the bride, the exposure of the rich lad, and finally the release of the innocent suitor – is a loosely structured sequence of events whose main function is to serve as a framework for a selection of folk songs – 23 of them in all – to be performed in costume and with a set and acting. This is because The Spinning Room is nothing other than the dramatic apotheosis of the Hungarian folk song: whereas in Háry all this takes place anecdotally in a self-deprecating and humorous form, here it is connected to the depiction of folk life, and, despite the cheerful or even comical episodes (such as A Big-Nosed Flea), has a fundamentally serious tone. The soloists in the production – Atala Schöck, Zsolt Haja, Andrea Lehőcz, Blanka Bede, Judit Varga-Szathmáry, Botond Ódor and Jenő Dékán – are leading Hungarian singers and expert connoisseurs of the style.

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