Welsh National Opera | ||
Tomáš Hanus | Dirección | |
Sir David Pountney | Dirección de escena | |
Elena Thomas | Bailarín | |
Beate Vollack | Coreografía | |
Chorus of Welsh National Opera | ||
Orchestra of Welsh National Opera | ||
Claire Wild | Soprano | Emma |
Sara Fulgoni | Mezzosoprano | Marfa |
Adrian Dwyer | Tenor | Prince Andrei Khovansky |
Mark Le Brocq | Tenor | Prince Vasily Golitzin |
Simon Bailey | Bajo | Boyar Fyodor Shaklovity |
Miklós Sebestyén | Bajo | Dosifey |
Robert Hayward | Barítono | Prince Ivan Khovansky |
Monika Sawa | Soprano | Susanna |
Based on true events, Khovanshchina takes us back to 17th century Russia where the country is in turmoil. The noble Khovansky, joins forces with the Old Believers, as they rebel against modern reform being imposed by the Tsar. As personal and political ambitions combine and clash with both constitutional and religious forces, the struggle for power will result in grave consequences.
WNO’s Artistic Director David Pountney and new Music Director Tomáš Hanus join forces for this revival of Musorgsky’s epic opera, addressing themes of politics, madness and death as relevant today as back in history. Combined with striking staging and powerful, unforgettable choral music, it promises to be an unmissable event in our Autumn Season.
Sung in Russian, with English and Welsh surtitles.