viernes 26 septiembre 2025 | 19:00 |
domingo 28 septiembre 2025 | 15:00 |
Estonian National Opera | ||
Arvo Volmer | Dirección | |
Kaspar Mänd | Dirección | |
Rasmus Rembel | Diseño de iluminación | |
Estonian National Opera Orchestra | ||
Estonian National Opera Choir | ||
Heli Jürgenson | Dirección de coro | |
Timothy Richards | Tenor | Peter Grimes |
Charlotte-Anne Shipley | Soprano | Ellen Orford |
Paul Carey Jones | Barítono | Captain Balstrode |
Aule Urb | Mezzosoprano | Auntie |
Mart Madiste | Tenor | Bob Boles |
Kadri Nirgi | Soprano | First Niece |
Janne Ševtšenko | Soprano | Second Niece |
Dragos Ionel | Bajo | Hobson |
Heldur Harry Põlda | Tenor | Rev Horace Adams |
Raiko Raalik | Bajo | Swallow |
Tuuri Dede | Mezzosoprano | Mrs Sedley |
Pavlo Balakin | Bajo | Ned Keene |
For the first time in Estonia, the Estonian National Opera presents a concert performance of Benjamin Britten’s psychological thriller “Peter Grimes”. This powerful opera is considered one of the cornerstones of 20th-century English music theatre and showcases Britten’s brilliant ability to explore the depths of human emotion and societal conflict.
In the psychological thriller “Peter Grimes,” Britten gives a voice to a man who does not fit into a community that has no tolerance for differences. Who is Peter Grimes? A murderer? A hapless victim of a small community’s prejudice and the all-powerful sea? A poet?
In a close-knit coastal community, fisherman Peter Grimes is acquitted of murdering his young apprentice. But although the court has pronounced him innocent, the local inhabitants continue to judge him. With only the local teacher Ellen Orford by his side, Peter Grimes finds himself haunted by rumours and suspicion, struggling with inner demons and the enmity of the local community.
The opera’s music paints hauntingly vivid images of the sea’s power, human emotion, love, and fear.