Strawinsky, Igor (1882-1971) | Renard | |
Strawinsky, Igor (1882-1971) | Mavra | |
Strawinsky, Igor (1882-1971) | Les Noces |
Esa-Pekka Salonen | Musikalische Leitung | |
Irina Brown | Regie | |
Louis Price | Bühnenbild | |
Pierre-Laurent Aimard | Klavier | |
Tamara Stefanovich | Klavier | |
Nenad Lečić | Klavier | |
Lorenzo Soulès | Klavier | |
Soloists from the Mariinsky Theatre | ||
Philharmonia Orchestra | ||
Quinny Sacks | Choreographie | |
Alexander Trofimov | Tenor | |
Yaroslav Petryanik | Bariton | |
Andrei Serov | Bass | |
Margarita Ivanova | Sopran | |
Shahla Tarrant | Tänzer | |
Sam Archer | Tänzer | |
Christopher Akrill | Tänzer | |
Adam Gilbraith | Tänzer | |
Natalya Pavlova | Sopran | Parasha |
Evelina Agabalaeva | Mezzosopran | Mother |
Artyom Melikhov | Tenor | Vassily/'Mavra' |
Olga Bobrovskaya | Mezzosopran | Neighbour |
£42 £33 £27 £22 £17 £14 £11 Signature Seats £50
Though he left Russia for good in 1914, Russia never left Stravinsky.
In these three tales, he looks back nostalgically to the country of his birth: in a pantomime-like burlesque about the Fox, the Cock, the Tomcat and the Ram; in a little opera buffa based on a comic poem by Pushkin, which playfully recalls the music of Glinka and Tchaikovsky; and in a glorious celebration, tinged with sadness, of a Russian peasant wedding.
Royal Festival Hall at 6pm. An introduction to the evening concert. Free.