Bátori Mária
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Bátori Mária is an 1840 Hungarian opera by Ferenc Erkel.
The opera is taken from a popular stage play in prose by András Dugonics (1793). The Hungarian Theatre signed the opera in March 1838, soon after Erkel had joined the company.[1]
The plot of Bátori Mária is based upon the tragic story of Inês de Castro, the lover and posthumously-recognized wife of King Peter I of Portugal.
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- ^ Ferenc Erkel operas
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Ferenc Erkel
- Bátori Mária (1840)
- Hunyadi László (1844)
- Bánk bán (1861)
- Sarolta (1862)
- György Dózsa (1867)
- György Brankovics (1874)
- Névtelen hősök (1880)
- István király (1886)
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