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Not Only Love (Saint-Petersburg Opera Theatre, opera)

Not Only Love (Saint-Petersburg Opera Theatre, opera)
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Genre: Opera | Age restriction: 16+ | Length: 3 hour

Artists

Conductor of the performance:Maxim Valkov
 
Varvara Vasilyevna: Larisa Pominova
Volodya Gavrilov :Vladislav Mazankin
Natasha:Evgenya Kravchenko
Fedot Petrovich:Anton Morozov
Ivan Trofimov :Yuri Borshchev
Mishka :Leonty Salienski
Grishka :Denis Akhmetshin
The girl with high voice:Natalya Pleshkova
Katerina:Izabella Bazina
Kondurushkin:Alexander Koryakov
Anyutka:Karolina Shapovalova
Young man : Dmitry Udi

Credits

Music: Rodion Shchedrin
Libretto: Vasily Katanyan after stories by Sergei Antonov
Production: Yuri Alexandrov
Conductors: Alexander Goikhman
Maxim Valkov
Set and Costume Designer: Vyacheslav Okunev
Lighting Designer: Irina Vtornikova
Directors: Natalia Chernikova
Darya Modzalevskaya
Tatyana Karpacheva
Chorus Master: Maria Gergel
Musical Preparation: Olga Mityokina
Choreographer: Nadezhda Kalinina
Video-art: Viktoria Zlotnikova

Description

The performance is the winner of the highest St. Petersburg theatrical award, Golden spotlights in the 2013-2014 season as the best drama performance at the opera house. The St. Petersburg premiere of "Not Only Love" by the famous composer Rodion Shchedrin was a landmark event. The composer himself described it as the best performance of his opera."Not Only Love" is a bright, sparkling performance that is close to the musical in its genre. The main focus of the performance, as director Yuri Alexandrov sees it, is love, of course. "The theme of love" , the director says, "is eternal and always relevant, no matter in what scenery it takes place."The performance attracts the audience with its free vocal, the "openness" of acting and lots of dancing. It is full of light lyricism and irony, that "juicy" humour typical for this genre and high drama. In its plot some experienced music lovers will recognize parallels with "Eugene Onegin" and even "Carmen." Rodion Shchedrin, who saw the premiere in the St. Petersburg Chamber Opera, recalled the devastating 1961 performance. "Do you know why the show failed then? Because they were afraid of sex. And here today they are not. And it worked out. Personally, I can see on the stage a huge amount of love for those times and those people."

Pictures

Saint-Petersburg Opera Theatre playbill


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