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Tchaikovsky’s tale of dark obsession sparkles with notable Met debuts

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“one is grateful to have a young soprano of her talent and promise”
Reviewed at Lincoln Center: Metropolitan Opera House, New York City on 29 November 2019
Tchaikovsky, The Queen of Spades (Pique Dame)
Metropolitan Opera
Vasily Petrenko, Conductor
Elijah Moshinsky, Director
Mark Thompson, Set Designer, Costume Designer
Yusif Eyvazov, Herman
Lise Davidsen, Lisa
Elena Maximova, Polina
Larissa Diadkova, The Countess
Alexey Markov, Tomsky
Igor Golovatenko, Yeletsky
Leah Hawkins, Masha
Mané Galoyan, Prilepa
Jill Grove, The Governess
Paul Groves, Chekalinsky
Arseny Yakovlev, Chaplitsky
Mikhail Svetlov, Narumov
Raymond Aceto, Surin
Paul Pyant, Lighting Designer
John Meehan, Choreography
The Metropolitan Opera Chorus
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