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| Arts Calendar / May 13 / Opera |
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An opera in two acts by Italian composer Guiseppe Verdi, stage director Francesca Zambello and music director Laurent Campellone. Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave based on the novel La dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils. La Traviata — surely is one of the greatest operas ever written, and one of the most important works from the so-called ”middle period“ in the works ofVerdi. For the first time ever the composer based his opera on a modern, popular, book which shocked the society, and not a myth, or, say, a play by Shakespeare. It was a real revolution, a real shock to the public: the opera, which tells about real people, living in the present, with real problems, the opera telling the story about love between an experienced woman and a very young man who, in addition, came from different social strata, about anincurable disease. And, please, note that La Traviata does not belong to those works where love overcomes all obstacles (Francesca Zambello). Bolshoi Theater |
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19:40 | Opera Live HD: Die Rosenkavalier |
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Opera. USA 2017, 252 min. Music by Richard Strauss. New production by Robert Carsen. Conductor - Sebastian Weigle. Starring: Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Marcus Brück, Günther Groissböck. Set Designer - Paul Steinberg. Costume Designer - Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Lighting Designer - Peter Van Praet, Robert Carsen. Choreographer - Philippe Giraudeau. In German with Russian subtitles. The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score. Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and Teatro Regio di Torino. GUM |
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19:40 | Opera Live HD: Die Rosenkavalier |
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Opera. USA 2017, 252 min. Music by Richard Strauss. New production by Robert Carsen. Conductor - Sebastian Weigle. Starring: Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Marcus Brück, Günther Groissböck. Set Designer - Paul Steinberg. Costume Designer - Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Lighting Designer - Peter Van Praet, Robert Carsen. Choreographer - Philippe Giraudeau. In German with Russian subtitles. The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score. Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and Teatro Regio di Torino. Formula Kino Lubyanka |
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19:40 | Opera Live HD: Die Rosenkavalier |
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Opera. USA 2017, 252 min. Music by Richard Strauss. New production by Robert Carsen. Conductor - Sebastian Weigle. Starring: Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Marcus Brück, Günther Groissböck. Set Designer - Paul Steinberg. Costume Designer - Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Lighting Designer - Peter Van Praet, Robert Carsen. Choreographer - Philippe Giraudeau. In German with Russian subtitles. The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score. Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and Teatro Regio di Torino. Formula Kino Chertanovo |
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19:40 | Opera Live HD: Die Rosenkavalier |
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Opera. USA 2017, 252 min. Music by Richard Strauss. New production by Robert Carsen. Conductor - Sebastian Weigle. Starring: Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Marcus Brück, Günther Groissböck. Set Designer - Paul Steinberg. Costume Designer - Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Lighting Designer - Peter Van Praet, Robert Carsen. Choreographer - Philippe Giraudeau. In German with Russian subtitles. The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score. Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and Teatro Regio di Torino. Formula Kino City |
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19:40 | Opera Live HD: Die Rosenkavalier |
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Opera. USA 2017, 252 min. Music by Richard Strauss. New production by Robert Carsen. Conductor - Sebastian Weigle. Starring: Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Marcus Brück, Günther Groissböck. Set Designer - Paul Steinberg. Costume Designer - Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Lighting Designer - Peter Van Praet, Robert Carsen. Choreographer - Philippe Giraudeau. In German with Russian subtitles. The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score. Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and Teatro Regio di Torino. Formula Kino Europa |
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19:40 | Opera Live HD: Die Rosenkavalier |
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Opera. USA 2017, 252 min. Music by Richard Strauss. New production by Robert Carsen. Conductor - Sebastian Weigle. Starring: Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Marcus Brück, Günther Groissböck. Set Designer - Paul Steinberg. Costume Designer - Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Lighting Designer - Peter Van Praet, Robert Carsen. Choreographer - Philippe Giraudeau. In German with Russian subtitles. The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score. Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and Teatro Regio di Torino. Formula Kino Praga |
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19:40 | Opera Live HD: Die Rosenkavalier |
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Opera. USA 2017, 252 min. Music by Richard Strauss. New production by Robert Carsen. Conductor - Sebastian Weigle. Starring: Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Erin Morley, Matthew Polenzani, Marcus Brück, Günther Groissböck. Set Designer - Paul Steinberg. Costume Designer - Brigitte Reiffenstuel. Lighting Designer - Peter Van Praet, Robert Carsen. Choreographer - Philippe Giraudeau. In German with Russian subtitles. The dream cast of Renée Fleming as the Marschallin and Elīna Garanča as Octavian star in Strauss’s grandest opera. In his new production, Robert Carsen, the director behind the Met’s recent Falstaff, places the action at the end of the Habsburg Empire, underscoring the opera’s subtext of class and conflict against a rich backdrop of gilt and red damask, in a staging that also stars Günther Groissböck as Baron Ochs. Sebastian Weigle conducts the sparklingly perfect score. Co-production of the Metropolitan Opera; Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London; and Teatro Regio di Torino. Formula Kino Horizon |
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