In addition to Wagner, Richard Strauss and the Austrian Alban Berg, she will also perform some Dvořák alongside a selection of works from arguably her homeland’s most popular composer, Jean Sibelius. Just as the Budapest audience will have already encountered the singer as Elsa in Lohengrin and Sieglind in Die Walküre, as well as in song recitals, her partner should be equally familiar. Helmut Deutsch is considered one of the world’s finest lieder accompanists and most recently appeared at Müpa Budapest alongside Diana Damrau and Jonas Kaufmann in April 2025.
soprano Camilla Nylund
piano Helmut Deutsch
Dvořák
Gypsy Songs, Op. 55
Wagner
Gretchen am Spinnrade (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel), WWV 15
Wagner
Tout n’est qu‘images fugitives (All is But Fleeting Images), WWV 58
Wagner
Attente (Waiting), WWV 55
Berg
Seven Early Songs
Sibelius
Illalle (To Evening), Op. 17, No. 6
Sibelius
Norden (The North), Op. 90, No. 1
Sibelius
En slända (A Dragonfly), Op. 17, No. 5
Sibelius
Soluppgång (Sunrise), Op. 37, No. 3
Sibelius
Höstkväll (Autumn Evening), Op. 38, No. 1
R. Strauss
Lob des Leidens (In Praise of Suffering), Op. 15, No. 3
R. Strauss
Die Nacht (The Night), Op. 10, No. 3
R. Strauss
Die Georgine (The Dahlia), Op. 10, No. 4
R. Strauss
Allerseelen (All Soul’s Day), Op. 10, No. 8
R. Strauss
Wer hat’s getan (Who Did It?), Op. 84A
R. Strauss
Wie sollten wir geheim sie halten (How Could We Keep it Secret?), Op. 19, No. 4
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