Leeds Grand TheatreLeeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, LS1 6NZ, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Rimski-Korsakov, Nikolaï (1844-1908) | Snegurochka, The Snow Maiden (Sung in English) |
Artistes
Opera North | |||
Leo McFall | Direction | ||
John Fulljames | Mise en scène | ||
Giles Cadle | Décors | ||
Christina Cunningham | Costumes | ||
Orchestra of Opera North | |||
Chorus of Opera North | |||
Aoife Miskelly | Soprano | Snegurochka | 2017 janv. 21, févr. 17, 24 |
Daisy Brown | Soprano | Snegurochka | 2017 janv. 28, févr. 03 |
Heather Lowe | Mezzo-soprano | Lel | |
Yvonne Howard | Mezzo-soprano | Spring Beauty | |
Bonaventura Bottone | Ténor | Tsar Berendey | 2017 janv. 21, févr. 17, 24 |
Ivan Sharpe | Ténor | Tsar Berendey | 2017 janv. 28, févr. 03 |
Phillip Rhodes | Baryton | Mizgir | |
Dean Robinson | Basse | Bermyata | |
Elin Pritchard | Soprano | Kupava | |
Claire Pascoe | Mezzo-soprano | Bobylikha | |
James Creswell | Basse | Frost |
Opera North's first ever staging of Rimsky-Korsakov's delightful Russian opera The Snow Maiden opens our fairy tale season.
The Snow Maiden is warm and beautiful, but she hides a tragic secret, her heart is made of ice. If warmed by human love, her heart will melt and she will die. Enchanted by the shepherd boy Lel, she yearns to experience life with humans. Her parents relent, with tragic consequences.
A gorgeous and lyrical evocation of the natural world, Rimsky Korsakov’s delightfully colourful, folk-inspired opera is based on a well-loved Russian fairy tale. With an inventive use of video imagery, the piece imaginatively blends and contrasts worlds of fantasy and reality.
Sung in English with English titles