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On May 31, 2025, the legendary musical Elisabeth 2025 made a triumphant return to Budapest Arena, featuring a dazzling star-studded cast. Original leads Kata Janza (Elisabeth) and Szilveszter P. Szabó (Death) reunited for a long-awaited, one-night-only spectacle that captivated audiences across generations.
With soloists, ensemble, choir, full orchestra, and dancers, the performance showcased historically accurate, luxurious costumes alongside meticulously crafted direction, props, and choreography. Presented in a full-length, two-act format, it was far more than a concert—it was a fully immersive theatrical experience that filled the vast arena with vibrant life.
Elisabeth 2025, with libretto and lyrics by Michael Kunze and music by Sylvester Levay, is a Vienna-born masterpiece chronicling the turbulent life of Empress Elisabeth and her fateful encounters with Death. Since its Hungarian premiere in 1996, the show has garnered a devoted following. Its universal themes, weaving together complex human relationships, continue to resonate deeply with audiences.
Under the artistic direction of Kata Janza and staging by Szilveszter P. Szabó, with musical direction by László Maklary, this extraordinary production was brought to life through the collaboration of KaposMusical and the Janza Kata Team. Costume designers SZASENKA® and Mónika Czédli infused every garment with exquisite detail and opulence.
Kata Janza portrayed Elisabeth from the age of 16 to 61 with stunning precision, illuminating the stage with her emotionally rich and powerful voice. Szilveszter P. Szabó embodied Death with an almost metaphysical presence—his captivating, profound voice left a haunting resonance throughout the arena.
Attila Dolhai’s portrayal of Crown Prince Rudolf revealed even greater emotional depth than before, expressing the pain and turmoil of a troubled life with nuanced vocal mastery. Tamás Földes, as Luigi Lucheni, impressed with natural charisma and commanding vocal strength. Ádám Bálint (Emperor Franz Joseph) delivered a superb vocal and dramatic performance, while young Jombor Horváth, portraying 10-year-old Rudolf, impressed with his clear voice and confident stage presence. Piroska Molnár brought to life the message “Music transcends all” through a soul-stirring performance that deeply moved the entire audience.
Producing a stage of this magnitude requires immense dedication and skill. With world-class sound and lighting, KaposMusical continues to stand as Hungary’s leading independent musical production company. Both Janza and Szabó, serving not only as lead performers but also as producers and directors, invested extraordinary energy and leadership to realize this vision.
At the show’s conclusion, the entire audience rose to their feet, responding to Kata Janza’s heartfelt words of gratitude with prolonged, enthusiastic applause. The atmosphere—a blend of emotion, nostalgia, surprise, and exhilaration—created a miraculous moment of unity between performers and audience alike.
This living, breathing masterpiece of Hungarian musical theatre exemplifies the genre’s full potential, and we eagerly look forward to seeing Elisabeth 2025 grace stages in Japan and around the world in the near future.
For inquiries and booking requests regarding “Elisabeth 2025” or other “Musical Gala Concerts”, please contact the organizer KaposMusical at https://www.kaposmusical.hu/ For communication in Japanese, email: contact@jmpo.hu
芸術監督ヤンザ・カタ、演出サボー・P・シルヴェステル、音楽監督マクラリー・ラースローを中心に、主催のKaposMusicalとJanza Kata Teamが一丸となって創り上げたこの舞台は、ハンガリー独立系ミュージカルの最高峰といえる。衣装制作を担当したSZASENKA®とツェードリ・モニカによる豪華で細部へのこだわりも光る。
In 2025, a long-awaited event for musical fans will take center stage at Budapest Aréna. The legendary musical Elisabeth, beloved for over two decades, returns in a grand concert format featuring the original Hungarian cast. Among the stars are Kata Janza, widely known as “Hungary’s Elisabeth,” and Szilveszter P. Szabó as the enigmatic Death (Tod). This is the realization of a dream performance!
■ A Hungarian Favorite Since 1996
Since its Hungarian premiere in 1996, Elisabeth has remained one of the most talked-about musicals. Originally created in Vienna by librettist-lyricist Michael Kunze and composer Sylvester Levay, the show tells the dramatic and mystical story of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, whose turbulent life unfolds in a fantastical narrative.
■ A Star-Studded Reunion
This upcoming performance reunites the original Hungarian cast, including Kata Janza (Elisabeth), Szilveszter P. Szabó (Death), and Tamás Földes (Luigi Lucheni), along with musical theatre icons such as Piroska Molnár, Attila Dolhai, Ádám Bálint, Erika Náray, and Attila Pálfalvy.
This isn’t just a nostalgic revival. These accomplished performers are still at the height of their careers, making this concert a living legend in motion.
■ A Concert Show Beyond Boundaries
Though labeled a “concert show,” this performance is far more than a musical recital. With a 28-piece orchestra, a 45-member choir, and 18 ensemble performers, the show is a full-scale, two-act musical presentation complete with costumes, props, and choreography.
While stage sets are minimal, historically accurate and visually stunning costumes spark the audience’s imagination. All music is performed live on stage, blending concert with theatrical storytelling—a production truly equal in quality to a full theatre performance.
■ The Story of Elisabeth, Loved by Death
The story unfolds through the eyes of Luigi Lucheni, the man who assassinated Elisabeth. Why did he commit such a deed? Through his narration, the audience journeys through Elisabeth’s complex life.
A woman who craved freedom and defied societal norms, Elisabeth (Sisi) faced estrangement from her husband, Emperor Franz Joseph, tension with her mother-in-law Sophie, and the devastating loss of her children. Her mystical and poignant connection with the personification of Death (Tod) is portrayed in a way that deeply moves the audience.
■ Hungary’s Finest Talents United
This officially licensed production by VBW International GmbH is brought to life by Kapos Musical and the Janza Kata Team. Artistic director and producer Kata Janza leads the passionate cast and crew.
Costumes are provided by SZASENKA®, with original Sisi attire designed by Mónika Czédli. The show’s music director is László Makláry, and the production is directed by Szilveszter P. Szabó. It is truly a showcase of Hungary’s finest theatrical and musical artistry.
■ More Than a Musical – A Resonant Human Story
Elisabeth is not just entertainment. It explores universal themes like life and death, freedom and confinement, love and loneliness. These are vividly expressed through music and performance.
In this unforgettable experience, the emotions of the performers, orchestra, choir, and audience unite in a shared, resonant moment.
Elisabeth 2025—a night you will never forget.
✨“ELISABETH 2025” Concert Show 📅 Date: May 31, 2025 | 20:00 📍 Venue: Budapest Aréna | Bp, Stefánia út 2, 1143
🎭 Featuring: Kata Janza | Szilveszter P. Szabó | Tamás Földes | Attila Dolhai | Ádám Bálint | Piroska Molnár | Erika Náray | Attila Pálfalvy and more
🎶 On the anniversary of Brahms’s passing, Tomoki Sakata performed with the Slovenian Philharmonic at Gallus Hall, Ljubljana. The program featured Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1, Symphony No. 1, and a new work by Slovene composer Črt Sojar Voglar, blending the past and present through music.
Pianist, composer, and conductor Tomoki Sakata brought passion, delicate nuance, and vibrant energy to the stage, as his performance resonated deeply through the beautiful surroundings of Slovenia. ✨
🎶 Tomoki Sakata in Slovenia 🎹 Piano: Tomoki Sakata 🎻 Conductor: Kahki Solomnishvili 🎼 Orchestra: Slovenian Philharmonic
🎼Program:
Črt Sojar Voglar: Exuberant Overture
Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15
Encore: R. Schumann / F. Liszt: Widmung S.566 / R.253
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68
Tomoki Sakata is a brilliant Japanese pianist who won First Prize at the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition and Fourth Prize at the Queen Elisabeth Competition. He is renowned for his extraordinary ability to perform complete piano concerto programs in a single evening, including technically demanding works by Liszt and Rachmaninoff. In 2023, he gave a historic and unforgettable performance at the Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy in Hungary, receiving a full-house standing ovation alongside the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of conductor Kálmán Berkes.
~🎵 Concert Information ~ Conductor: Kahki Solomnishvili Orchestra: Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra 🗓️ Date & Time: Friday, November 28, 2025 – 7:00 PM 📍 Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Concert Hall
On Friday, November 28, 2025, at 7:00 PM, Tomoki Sakata will perform with the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra at Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Concert Hall. Following his all-Rachmaninoff and all-Liszt concerto programs, this performance will feature both of Brahms’s Piano Concertos No. 1 and No. 2—another all-concerto evening!
Vajon Japán 48 év után ismét kijut az olimpiára?Ez a mérkőzés a japán női kézilabdacsapat döntő mérkőzése lesz egy erős magyar csapat ellen a 2024-es párizsi olimpiai részvételért.
New TV Series: Sunday Theater (TBS) starting on 14th January 2024 (episode #1, prolonged by 25 mins) Goodbye Maestro – Me and my fathers’ Appassionato This is a drama about a genius conductor who had lost his “family” and “music” due to a bad incident. Throughout the story he rebuilds the relationship with his daughter who rejects him and “music”. The bond between father and daughter is restored when he undertakes the mission to revive a local orchestra on the verge of dissolution.
Episode #1 / 14th January 2024 Five years ago, conductor Shumpei Natsume (Hidetoshi Nishijima) stood on the podium in the musical city of Vienna and thrilled his audience. However, Shumpei had no way of knowing this at the time that something terrible has happened to his daughter (Mana Ashida). Five years later, 2023 autumn, Shumpei had quit his job as a conductor and was living alone in Vienna. His family had left him. For the first time in five years, Shumpei receives a phone call from his wife Shiho (Yuriko Ishida) in Japan.
Új tévésorozat: Vasárnapi Színház (TBS) 2024. január 14-től (1. epizód, 25 perccel meghosszabbítva) Viszlát Maestro – Én és apáim Appassionato Ez a dráma egy zseniális karmesterről szól, aki egy rossz incidens miatt elvesztette „családját” és „zenéjét”. A történet során újjáépíti a kapcsolatot a lányával, aki elutasítja őt és a „zenét”. Az apa és lánya közötti kötelék helyreáll, amikor elvállalja a feloszlás szélén álló helyi zenekar újjáélesztését.
1. epizód / 2024. január 14 Öt évvel ezelőtt Shumpei Natsume (Hidetoshi Nishijima) karmester állt a pódiumon Bécs zenei városában, és izgalomba hozta közönségét. Shumpei azonban akkor még nem tudta, hogy valami szörnyűség történt a lányával (Mana Ashida). Öt évvel később, 2023 őszén Shumpei felmondott karmesteri munkájával, és egyedül élt Bécsben. A családja elhagyta. Öt év után először telefonhívást kap Shumpei feleségétől, Shihotól (Yuriko Ishida) Japánban.
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Sakata Tomoki (zongora) Győri Filharmonikus Zenekar Vezényel: Berkes Kálmán
A c-moll kitüntetett szerepet játszik Mozart életművében: e hangnemben áll sokak szerint legtökéletesebb, legválasztékosabban hangszerelt versenyműve, az 1786 áprilisában Bécsben bemutatott c-moll zongoraverseny, amely közvetlenül minden idők egyik legjobb opera buffája, a Figaró lakodalma előtt foglal helyet a műjegyzékben. Ennek megfelelően az érzelmek, a zenei karakterek szinte felfoghatatlan gazdagsága jellemzi a darabot, amelyet a nagy nemzetközi versenyek díjazottjaként jól csengő nevet szerzett, kiváló japán zongoraművész, Tomoki Sakata előadásában hallhat a közönség. Johannes Brahms utolsó szimfóniája a későromantika, egyben a szimfonikus zene egyik legnagyobb remekműve: a zenetörténeti hagyománnyal mély és élő kapcsolatban álló mester ebben a grandiózus alkotásában mintha a német zenetörténet nagy összefoglalását adná a Minnesängerektől Bachon át egészen a 18–19. századig… A Győri Filharmonikus Zenekar hangversenyének dirigense Berkes Kálmán lesz. Fotó:Emmer László
Sakata Tomoki a budapesti Nemzetközi Liszt Ferenc Zongoraversenyen első díjat és hat különdíjat nyert, ezzel az első ázsiai nyertes lett a megmérettetés történetében. Sikert aratott emellett a Van Cliburn versenyen, a Kissinger Zongoraolimipán, a 2021-es Queen Elisabeth Zenei Versenyen pedig negyedik helyezett lett. Már 20 országban koncertezett olyan zenekarokkal, mint a Belga Nemzeti Zenekar, a Cseh Filharmonikusok, a magyar Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar és a tokiói NHK Szimfonikus Zenekar. Emellett kamarazene-koncerteket ad, valamint zeneszerzőként, hangszerelőként is tevékenykedik. A Tokiói Művészeti Egyetemen végzett, jelenleg a Hannoveri Zene-, Színház- és Médiaművészeti Egyetem szólista szakán tanul. Pályája során elnyerte a Yokohama Kulturális Díjat és a Művészeti Ösztöndíjat.
Győri Filharmonikus Zenekar Fotó:Mekli Zoltán
TOMOKI SAKATA ORCHESTRAL RECITAL 2023
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491
INTERMISSION
Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98
Tomoki Sakata (piano) Győr Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Kálmán Berkes
PRESENTED BY
Japan Media Production, Győri Filharmonikus Zenekar
Station piano, Budapest Today (12. 08. Saturday), 09:00 – 09:45 p.m., on NHK BS1 ‼️ Overcoming the corona-crisis, various people from all around the world are sending the melody of their hearts from Budapest, Eastern Railway Station, Lotz-hall 🎹 The whole Street Corner Piano staff came to Hungary! Click to watch the trailer only in Japan🎥
With great gratitude to MÁV Zrt (Hungarian East Station) and BudapestPiano!😍😍😍
Budapesti Utcai zongora Ma, augusztus 12-én (szombaton) este 9:00-9:45 pm között adásban lesz az NHK BS1-en!! ️ Miután véget ért a pandémia, a Budapest Keleti pályaudvar Lotz Termében sokan eljátsszák a szívük dallamát 🎹 Az utcai zongora stábjának tagja eljött Magyarországra! Kattintson a trailer megtekintéséhez, csak Japánban!
Nagy köszönettel a MÁV Zrt.-nek (Keleti pályaudvar) és #BudapestPiano-nak!😍😍😍
Poet of the Piano Fuzjko Hemming: On a Journey to Chopin’s Mallorca NHK WORLD PRIME 49m Broadcast on December 24, 2022 Available until December 24, 2023
Over 90 years old, Fuzjko Hemming still takes to the world’s stages as a “pianist of the soul.” But her life has not been without obstacles, such as severe hearing loss and a period of statelessness. Her favorite composer, “poet of the piano” Chopin was also beset by obstacles. Taking a winter sojourn to the Spanish island of Mallorca for his health, he wrote several masterpieces despite being told by doctors that he would die there. We follow Fuzjko as she traces Chopin’s precious time in Mallorca.
Over 90 years old, Fuzjko Hemming still takes to the world’s stages as a “pianist of the soul.” But her life has not been without obstacles, such as severe hearing loss and a period of statelessness. Her favorite composer, “poet of the piano” Chopin was also beset by obstacles. Taking a winter sojourn to the Spanish island of Mallorca for his health, he wrote several masterpieces despite being told by doctors that he would die there. We follow Fuzjko as she traces Chopin’s precious time in Mallorca.