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Festival preview: Destiny

Janáček Theatre (Janáčkovo divadlo)Rooseveltova 1- 7, Brno, Southern Moravia, 602 00, Czechia
Dates/times in Prague time zone
Saturday 25 April 202618:00
Saturday 02 May 202618:00
Saturday 19 September 202619:00
Festival: Janáček Brno Festival
Programme
Janáček, Leoš (1854-1928)DestinyLibretto by Fedora Bartošová
Performers
Janáček Opera NTB
Tomáš HanusConductor
Robert CarsenDirector, Lighting Designer
Radu BoruzescuSet Designer
Annemarie WoodsCostume Designer
Janáček Opera NTB Chorus
Janáček Opera NTB Orchestra
Ian BurtonDramaturgy
Patricie ČástkováDramaturgy
Lorena RandiChoreography
Pavel KoňárekChoirmaster / chorus director
Hugo PoláčekVocalsDoubek (Child)
Michael RobotkaVocalsPoet, Student
Jana HrochováMezzo-sopranoMrs. Radova
Hana KopřivováSopranoYoung Widow
Pavel ValentaVocalsEngineer
Lukáš BařákBass-baritoneVerva
Marta ReichelováSopranoSoučková
Alžběta SymerskáVocalsKosinská
Vít NosekTenorDoubek
Martin NovotnyBaritoneCellarman
Ondřej KoplíkTenorHrázda
Alžběta PoláčkováSopranoMíla Valková
Enrico CasariTenorŽivný
Mark Le BrocqTenorŽivný
Eliška GattringerováSopranoMíla's Mother
Vít NosekTenorDr. Suda
Andrea ŠirokáSopranoFirst Lady, Miss Pacovská
Tereza Merklová KyzlinkováSopranoSecond Lady, Councillor's Wife
Jitka ZerhauováContraltoOld Slovak Woman
Jan ŠťávaBassLhotský
Igor LoškárBaritoneKonečný
Daniela Straková-ŠedrlováSopranoMiss Stuhlá

This production of Janáček’s Destiny, which ceremonially opened the Janáček Brno 2020 festival, marked the return of one of opera’s finest directors, Robert Carsen. This creator of productions valued for their drama, poetry and artistic refinement has returned to Janáček´s opera work to expand it with a sixth production created specifically for the Janáček Opera at National Theatre Brno. Right from the first notes, the orchestral waltz from the overture of Destiny takes us amongst the members of noble spa-going society; simple natural prose was replaced here by the language favoured by decadent poets, as Janáček was inspired to produce this opera by a twenty-eight-year-old woman named Kamila Urválková, whom the composer met in August 1903 at his favourite spa, Luhačovice. Kamila told Janáček about her romance with the composer Čelanský, who expressed his disappointment with their relationship in the opera Kamila. Janáček was so enchanted by Kamila that he decided to create a “brand new, modern opera” in which her name would be cleared. He didn’t call Destiny an opera, however, but rather three episodes from a novel. This ‘book’ takes theatregoers to a completely different environment than those featured in his previous operas – after Jenůfa, Janáček´s fourth opera Destiny represents a musical and dramaturgical venture into another area entirely.