The Fiery Angel by Prokofiev
UK Premiere
25, 26 July at 7.30pm
Francesca Zambello's remarkable interpretation of Prokofiev's operatic masterpiece has been hailed by critics as 'one of the most exciting works ever to have been seen in the Bolshoi'.
This riveting tale of obsession and passion tells the tale of Renata's doomed search for her mystical Fiery Angel. With terrifying scenes, compelling drama, and magnificent singing and acting, this powerful production is a jewel in the Bolshoi's crown.
Cast
Ruprecht: Boris Statsenko
Renata: Tatiana Smirnova
Conductor: Alexander Vederinkov
Please note all casting is subject to change.
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'Stupendous singing ... realistic acting, gripping ensemble action, eye-popping sets, dazzling lighting - and, above all, committed performances from the Bolshoi Orchestra and Chorus ... this is world-calibre work ... This cast is uniformly spot-on ... A vibrant, living ensemble...'
The Moscow Times
'....a masterpiece of 20th century opera ... this production should not be missed
by anyone who cares about opera as a living form of art.'
The Moscow Times
Photo Credit: The Fiery Angel, Act II, by Damir Yusopov
Boris Godunov by Musorgsky
27, 28 July at 6.30pm
29 July at 12.00pm & 6.30pm
This thrilling interpretation of Musorgsky's masterpiece Boris Godunov, in Rimsky-Korsakov's version, is one of world's most-celebrated productions.
The towering figure of Boris is one of the great bass roles in the operatic repertoire, and this most-famous Russian opera has few dramatic equals.
Accused of murdering the true heir to the throne, Boris becomes Tsar amid social and political turmoil - and his guilty conscience drives him to despair, madness, and death.
Musorgsky's magnificent score is infused with Russian folk music and stirring national hymns.
Cast
Boris Godunov:
27 July 6.30pm, 29 July 12:00pm: Mikhail Kazakhov
28 July 6.30pm, 29 July 6.30pm: Vladimir Matorin
Conductor: Alexander Vedernikov
Please note all casting is subject to change.
'A KNOCKOUT ... Everyone should see a Boris like this once in their lives.'
Financial Times
'...Musorgsky's epic was simply overwhelming ... the sound of the chorus simply shattering ... Vladimir Matorin's Boris founded on his magnificent bass ... was a figure of inwardness and dignity and profoundly moving ... Lay siege to the box office...'
The Times
'A Godunov that's simply divine. I was lost in operatic heaven ... opera that speaks straight to the soul and the solar plexus ... The result is simply thrilling ... irresistible power and passion. The magnificent chorus brought a lump to my throat. They just don't make them like that anymore.'
The Daily Telegraph
Photo Credit: Mikhail Kazahov in Boris Godunov, by Damir Yusupov