«Hungarian Rhapsody»: Kazanians will see a "sample" czardash and verbunkosh

5 June 2015, Friday

June 13, at 18.00pm,   the Hungarian State Folk Dance Ensemble performs at the M.Jalil Tatar Academic State Opera and Ballet  with a solo concert The event  is  sponsored by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan in the framework of the official program of the Hungarian Cultural Days in Russia. The audience will be presented the famous folklore and choreographic show "Hungarian Rhapsody", already having won the audience in Europe and the United States.

Inspired by the classical tradition, the authors of the show "Hungarian Rhapsody" created a unique world of dance, where successive pictures, virtuoso acrobatic and dance items  are all the wealth of folk culture of Hungary. The visual impression is reinforced by beautiful folk tunes, solo and orchestral parts.

 "Hungarian Rhapsody" presents as the most ancient Hungarian musical rhythms, so created in the XIX century and verbunkos and czardash. These colorful and distinctive genres initially drifted between high and popular culture, had a tremendous impact on the entire global musical palette, becoming a source of inspiration for Brahms, Berlioz, Liszt and other composers.

"Hungarian Rhapsody" - is successfully found a balance between the intellectual and the beginning of the entertainment, dynamic, monumental and lyrical vocal items, alternating with decorations, lights and graphics, brilliant choreography and a colorful, action-packed dramaturgically. "Hungarian Rhapsody" - a folk theater, ties together the traditional vocal, dance elements, and the best finds   by a modernized theater.

Detailed information about the show, "Hungarian Rhapsody"

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Hungarian State Folk Dance Ensemble - the largest Hungarian professional ensemble. Over the 65 years of its existence, the ensemble of artists  have visited 50 countries around the world and won the hearts of more than 9 million spectators. Using modern artistic means, and speaking  the same language with the audience, the ensemble makes traditional dance and music a part of contemporary culture, part of the urban folklore.

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