Deutsche Oper am Rhein | ||
Vitali Alekseenok | Conductor | |
Elisabeth Stöppler | Director | |
Annika Haller | Set Designer | |
Su Sigmund | Costume Designer | |
Volker Weinhart | Lighting Designer | |
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker | ||
Chor der Deutschen Oper am Rhein | ||
Anna Melcher | Dramaturgy | |
Gerhard Michalski | Choirmaster / chorus director | |
Izabela Matuła | Soprano | Katerina Lvovna Izmailova |
Sergey Polyakov | Tenor | Sergey |
Jussi Myllys | Tenor | Zinoviy Borisovich Izmailov |
Andreas Bauer Kanabas | Bass | Boris Timofeyevich Izmailov |
Maria Polanska | Mezzo-soprano | Sonyetka |
Anke Krabbe | Soprano | Aksinya |
Torben Jürgens | Bass | Old Convict |
Sergei Khomov | Tenor | Tattered peasant |
Thorsten Grümbel | Bass | Police inspector |
Constantin Moței | Baritone | Policeman |
Beniamin Pop | Bass | Priest |
Katerina Ismailova is wealthily married and lonely, her husband impotent and her father-in-law a tyrant. She is trapped in a world where merciless brutality, despotism and cruelty reign. The woman with a lust for life and love gives way to her raw longing for freedom when a new labourer Sergei starts working for the Ismailov family. She throws herself into a passionate affair with him and poisons her father-in-law's food. But the increasing radicalism of her desire for self-determination will claim further victims...
How far may a person go to free themselves from dire circumstances? Here, a woman becomes a vile murderer, and yet the 26-year-old composer Shostakovich sympathises with her. With consistent musical brilliance, this grand, expressive score makes Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk a masterpiece of the 20th century; a mixture of tragic force and satire, full-blooded grotesque and harrowing realism that sugarcoats nothing and yet makes everything palpable. After Deutsche Oper am Rhein’s Tchaikovsky's The Maid of Orleans, director Elisabeth Stöppler and her team return to tell the story of another radically complex female character.
Recorded on 26.02.2025
This listing was input with the assistance of data from Operabook.
