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Armida

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National Theatre (Národní divadlo)Ostrovní 1, Praha 1, Praga, Central Bohemian Region, 11000, República Checa
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de Prague
Intérpretes
Prague National Theatre Opera
Robert JindraDirección
Jiří HeřmanDirección de escena
Dragan StojčevskiDiseño de escena
Zuzana Štefunková-RusínováDiseño de vestuario
Prague National Theatre Orchestra
Prague National Theatre Chorus
Beno BlachutDramaturgia
Prague State Opera
Pavel VaněkDirección de coro
František ZahradníčekBajoKing Hydraot of Damascus
Alžběta PoláčkováSopranoArmida
Aleš BrisceinTenorRinald
Svatopluk SemBarítonoIsmen
Štefan KocánBajoPetr
Martin BártaBarítonoBohumir
Václav SiberaTenorRoger
Martin ŠrejmaTenorSven
Miloš HorákBajo-barítonoGernand
Jan ŠťávaBajoUbald
Doubravka SoučkováSopranoSiren

Jaroslav Vrchlický, still the only poet to have translated Tasso‘s gargantuan work into Czech in its entirety, based his libretto on the episode depicting the love story of Armida, the daughter of King Hydraot of Damascus, and Rinald, a knight participating in a Crusade. Despite possessing extraordinary qualities and beauty, in comparison with other Dvořák operas Armida has always been somewhat shunned by theatre-makers. Following the world premiere in 1904, at the National Theatre in Prague, its first production was only given seven performances. The next time the opera was staged was in 1928, by Otakar Ostrčil. In 1941, Armida was undertaken by Václav Talich, with the production revived by František Škvor after World War II. It was most recently performed under the conductor František Vajnar in 1987. More than three decades later, the time has come to bring back on stage Dvořák’s brilliant work in its entirety, not just selected arias, which opera singers have gladly included in their recitals.