Prima Donnas + 2 Heroes

Erika Miklósa

Aria and song recital

Details

Date
Day , Start time End time

Location
Eiffel Art Studios – Miklós Bánffy Stage
Running time without intervals

Surtitle Hungarian, English

In Brief

In 1991, the calm waters of Budapest’s opera scene were suddenly stirred by a young girl, not even twenty, from Kiskunhalas. During an audition, she dazzled with the famous aria of the Queen of the Night, and director Endre Ütő immediately signed the girl who hadn’t yet graduated from the Academy of Music. Erika Miklósa made her debut as Papagena, with a background in sports, a radiant physique, a fresh voice, as well as such a natural zest for life and bursting energy that had long been missing from the Hungarian State Opera. The coloratura soprano lead roles quickly followed, while the young artist honed her skills under Júlia Hamari. She sang the role of the Queen of the Night for the first time in 1995 at the Erkel Theatre, the role that would become her global trademark. She performed Mozart’s heroine on all significant stages around the world more than three hundred times. Social responsibility is of utmost importance to Erika Miklósa, and since 2014, she has been the chair of the jury for Virtuosos.

Programme

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
   Ascanio in AlbaL’ombra de’ rami tuoi…”  – Venere's aria from Act I | Erika Miklósa
   Die ZauberflöteAch, ich fühl’s…” – Pamina's aria from Act II | Erika Miklósa
   Don GiovanniCrudele?... Non mi dir” – Donna Anna's aria from Act II | Orsolya Ferenczy

Giuseppe Verdi:
   I vespri siciliani – Mercè, dilette amiche…” – Elena's aria from Act V | Erika Miklósa

Giacomo Puccini:
   Madama ButterflyUn bel dì, vedremo…” – Cio-Cio-San's aria from Act II | Orsolya Ferenczy

Jacques Offenbach:
   Les contes d'Hoffmann – Belle nuit, ô nuit d’amour…” – Barcarolle from Act IV | Erika Miklósa, Orsolya Ferenczy

János Kerekes:
   Zápor Erika Miklósa

Csángó–Hungarian folk songs from Moldova | Erika Miklósa

Franz Lehár:
   ZigeunerliebeMessze a nagy erdő…” | Erika Miklósa

Léo Delibes:
   LakméSous le dôme épais…” – Lakmé and Mallika's flower duet from Act I | Erika Miklósa, Orsolya Ferenczy