DOME_RE_LIVE - Péter Eötvös: Tale
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DOME_RE_LIVE - Péter Eötvös: Tale
For the audio material the recently deceased composer created from one hundred Hungarian folktales, the MOME students produced animations with which Eötvös Péter's 101st Hungarian folktale can come to life on the hemispherical screen. At the RE_LIVE screening the audience can also ask questions of the creators.
Eötvös Péter's cult sound play written in 1968, Mese, is one of the early works that earned him entry into the circles of the professional musical elite of the time. After the piece, a lifelong collaboration with Karlheinz Stockhausen began: among other things, they performed together in the world's first sound dome, in Osaka.
The 12-and-a-half-minute Mese was created using motifs from one hundred Hungarian folktales. The story, fused from many texts, was narrated by Piroska Molnár; the Kossuth Prize-winning actress embodied every character, but the composer distorted her voice by speeding it up and slowing it down. The recordings were originally made in Budapest in 1968, from which Eötvös Péter created an electronic music composition in the Cologne radio studio, which was first presented in Darmstadt.
55 years after the piece's creation, the media design BA students of MOME University — as part of the curriculum — produced visual material based on the composer's instructions, from various approaches. In the end, five different versions were made for the hemispherical screen of the House of Music's Sound Dome. It is no hidden surprise that Piroska Molnár appears in the piece again this time.
The following works by Media Design BA students will be presented. (Two of their works will be randomly selected for screening each day.):
Adrienn Horváth
Nóra Siteri
Ákos Székely
Máté Szőnyi
Bori Takács
Duration: 27 minutes
Recommended age: We recommend viewing the screening for ages 12 and up.
The screening will be in Hungarian.
DOME_RELOAD is the traditional festival at the beginning of the year celebrating the House of Music's Sound Dome, a unique, immersive cinema. In 2026, we will once again welcome visitors with a week-long, exclusive program: re-screenings of our popular films combined with audience Q&As, the debut of two new Sound Dome films, and, as a further novelty, the launch of two new series at once – Sound Dome concerts and 360° concert films – with a performance by Meybahar, accompanied by a screening of our film DOME 016 Csontváry: Levante, as well as recordings of two previous House of Music concerts (Makrohang, Vad Fruttik), which we adapted to the dome's 360° space and sound system to give everyone a very special experience with these short concert films.