Barbican HallSilk Street, Londres, Greater London, EC2Y 8DS, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Artistes
| Mariinsky Opera | ||
| Valery Gergiev | Direction | |
| Mikhail Kazakov | Basse | Boris Godounov |
| Mikhail Petrenko | Basse | Pimène |
| Anastasia Kalagina | Soprano | Xénia |
| Evgeny Akimov | Ténor | Prince Vassili Chouïski |
| Yekaterina Sergeyeva | Mezzo-soprano | Féodor |
| Andrei Popov | Ténor | L'Innocent (Le fou-saint) |
| Alexey Markov | Baryton | Andreï Chtchelkalov |
| Sergei Aleksashkin | Basse | Varlaam |
'Weep, weep, O soul; soul of poor Russia'. Mussorgsky’sBoris Godunov is Russia’s national epic: the story of a ruler and the ruled, of splendour and suffering, and the all-too human price of power. It’s one of the supreme achievements in Russian opera; and this concert performance by the Mariinsky company under Valery Gergiev – surely the greatest living conductor of Russian opera – is the first of two very different operas being performed in the Mariinsky’s Barbican residency: a nation looking deeply inwards, just as Shchedrin’s The Left-Hander looks to the West.
Tickets £15–£65 plus booking fee

