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Prince Igor
Starring Oksana Dyka, Anita Rachvelishvili, Sergey Semishkur, Ildar Abdrazakov, Mikhail Petrenko, and Stefan Kocán, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda. Production by Dmitri Tcherniakov. From March 1, 2014.
2020-10-01 19:11:00
San Francisco Opera Resumes Streaming
War Memorial Opera House Photo by Lisa Hirsch Starting in roughly ten days, San Francisco Opera will resume its weekly streams of operas staged in the last few years. Here's what's coming. October 10-11, 2020. Tosca, from 2014, in the Thierry Bosquet production that was in use from 1997 until the first bring-up of the new production. Cast: Lianna Haroutounian (house and role debut), Tosca; Brian Jagde, Cavaradossi; Mark Delavan, Scarpia; Dale Travis, Sacristan; Joel Sorensen, Spoletta; Efrain Solis, Sciarrone; Scott Connor, Angelotti. Riccardo Frizza, conductor; Jose Maria Condemi, director. October 17-18, 2020. Attila, from 2012. Ferrucio Fulanetto, Attila; Lucrecia Garcia, Odabella (I would swear I saw Oksana Dyka in this?); Quinn Kelsey, Ezio; Diego Torre, Foresto; Samuel Ramey, Pope Leo. Conducted by Nicola Luisotti, directed by Gabriele Lavia. October 24-25, 2020. Le Nozze di Figaro, from 2015, in the awful old production. Philippe […]
2020-05-10 09:46:41
A Life On-Line: Prince Igor, Ermione, Don Carlos and a choir of cats, sheep and cows
[…] piece had been entirely re-thought, returning to Borodin's original sketches and including material, such as Igor's Act Three monologue, which had been discarded by Rimsky-Korsakov and Glazounov when creating their version of the opera. We caught up with Tcherniakov's production of Prince Igor on Monday when the 2014 performance was broadcast by the Metropolitan Opera. Gianandrea Noseda conducted with Ildar Abdrazakov in the title role, with Mikhail Petrenko, Sergey Semishkur, Oksana Dyka, Anita Rachvelishvili and Stefan Kocan. The performances were terrific, with Abdrazakov really making the most of the more introspective nature of the title role in this edition. Tcherniakov staged the Polovtsian Act as pure fantasy as Igor lay unconscious after battle. But the other acts were all constricted by the rather plain fixed set, and a tendency to have the chorus in serried ranks. But, set in the 1920s or 1930s it was an […]
2020-05-03 21:36:04
Prince Igor
Oksana Dyka, Anita Rachvelishvili and Ildar Abdrazakov star in this Live in HD video from March 1, 2014.
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