László Polgár

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Total trailers found: 9

Mozart: Don Giovanni (Zurich Opera House) Trailer (2001)

01 December 2001

Live 2001 production from the Zurich Opera House of the classic Mozart/Da Ponte opera, with Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting and directed for television and video by Brian Large.

Mozart: The Magic Flute Trailer (1989)

16 September 1989

A delightful fairy tale, Mozart's final operatic legacy remains a great work in the spirit of the Enlightenment.

Paisiello Nina Trailer (2002)

16 October 2002

The opera: Nina, o sia La Pazza Per Amore itself, is an extra-ordinary sad and touching story, and seems very difficult to be performed if the singer has no acting talents.

Rigoletto Trailer (2006)

01 December 2006

Live performance at Opernhaus Zürich in 2006. Nello Santi conducting Orchester der Oper Zürich and Chor der Oper Zürich.

Fierrabras Trailer (2007)

06 October 2007

Schubert Opera composed in 1823 but not performed until 1988. It is set in a medieval world and based on La Chanson de Roland and the legend of the love between Eginhard and Emma.

Linda di Chamounix Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

Acclaimed soprano Edita Gruberova stars as the title character in this 1996 production of Gaetano Donizetti's "Linda di Chamounix," featuring the Orchestra and Chorus of the Zurich Opera House under the direction of conductor Adam Fischer.

Ludwig van Beethoven - Fidelio Trailer (2004)

15 February 2004

Nikolaus Harnoncourt is the conductor in this 2004 production of Beethoven's only opera staged at the Zurich Opera House.

Der Freischütz Trailer (1999)

01 March 1999

The legendary director Ruth Berghaus created this staging of Carl Maria von Weber’s Der Freischütz as a gripping theatrical experience for the Zurich Opera in 1993.

Pelléas et Mélisande Trailer (2004)

16 November 2004

Claude Debussy's fairy tale-based opera Pelléas et Mélisande is by now well known; at once a tale of doomed love and a meditation on the cycle of creation and destruction (adapted from Maurice Maeterlinck's 1893 symbolist play), it originally premiered in 1902 to mixed critical reception, but has since become a staple of the operatic repertory and one of the most popular works from Debussy's canon.