At the moment we write this text ( 19.30 Spanish time) we are listening live from the Metropolitan of New York the production of Prince Igor in Radio Nacional de España - Clásica
Borodin’s defining Russian epic, famous for its Polovtsian Dances,
comes to the Met for the first time in nearly 100 years. Dmitri Tcherniakov’s
new production is a brilliant psychological journey through the mind of its
conflicted hero, with the founding of the Russian nation as the backdrop. Star
bass-baritone Ildar Abdrazakov takes on the monumental title role, with
Gianandrea Noseda conducting.
Dmitri Tcherniakov's "wonderful staging is dreamlike, wrenchingly
human and viscerally theatrical. The impressive cast, with many Russian
singers, is headed by the compelling bass Ildar Abdrazakov in the title role...
His Igor has moments of Italianate lyrical refinement. He brings passion, even
a touch of neediness, to his exchanges with his devoted wife, Yaroslavna, the
Ukrainian soprano Oksana Dyka in her Met debut. She is a classic Russian
soprano with a cool, penetrating intensity, fearless high notes, and a glint of
steel in her sound." (New York Times)
"The charismatic Georgian mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili
brings her plush, big voice and a sultry physicality to the role of
Konchakovna."
(New York Times)
(New York Times)
Gianandrea Noseda "led a vibrant and textured performance...
[conveying] the Russian character of the music, while conducting it with
clarity and precision. The Met chorus is at its glorious best." (New
York Times)
"Prince Igor's triumphant return: the Met makes a
masterpiece of an unlikely opera. [A performance that] would be the jewel of
any opera company in any golden age." (New York Observer)
"The Met has returned a long-absent marvel to its rightful place
in the repertoire." (New York Magazine)
"The hugely talented Tcherniakov [is] a director who also designs
his own sets. These were terrific: neither abstract nor period medieval, they
took us into more universal realms of fear, longing and despair." (Bloomberg)
"Ildar Abdrazakov masterfully probed Igor's guilt and
regret." (Wall Street Journal)
Prince Igor is a co-production of the Metropolitan Opera and
De Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam.
http://www.metoperafamily.org//opera/prince-igor-borodin-tickets.aspx?icamp=igor&iloc=hpg
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