Janáček, Leoš (1854-1928) | Jenůfa |
Opera North | ||
Aleksandar Marković | Musikalische Leitung | |
Tom Cairns | Regie, Bühnenbild, Kostüme | |
Wolfgang Göbbel | Licht | |
Aletta Collins | Regie | |
Estill Sarah | Sopran | Barena |
Ylva Kihlberg | Sopran | Jenůfa |
Daisy Brown | Sopran | Karolka |
Susan Bickley | Mezzosopran | Kostelnička |
Beth Mackay | Mezzosopran | Magd |
Claire Pascoe | Sänger | Frau des Bürgermeisters |
Elizabeth Sikora | Mezzosopran | Großmutter Buryjowka |
David Butt Philip | Tenor | Laca Klemeň |
Ed Lyon | Tenor | Štewa Buryja |
Dean Robinson | Bass | Stárek, Mill foreman |
Jeremy Peaker | Bariton | Bürgermeister |
This intense story of love, jealousy and sacrifice is by turns harrowing, heart-wrenching and starkly tragic. It took Janáček ten years to complete his first great opera, and in the final year of its composition he witnessed his own daughter’s painful illness and early death. His soul-piercing score is laced with the suffering caused by this event.
Tom Cairns returns to direct a production acclaimed for its beautifully simple staging and sheer emotional power. A world-class cast includes Susan Bickley (Waltraute, Götterdämmerung) as the Kostelnička and Elizabeth Sikora (Salud’s Grandmother, La vida breve) as Grandmother Buryjkova. In the title role is the Swedish soprano Ylva Kihlberg, who gave a memorably powerful performance as Emilia Marty in The Makropolus Case for the Company in 2012.
Sung in English with English titles