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| Arts Calendar / April 3 / Opera |
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Opera in two acts. 120 mins with one interval. Stage Director: Boris Pokrovsky. Music Director: Gennady Rozhdestvensky. Libretto by, Yevgeny Zamyatin, Georgy Ionin, Alexander Preis and Dmitri Shostakovich based on the novel of the same name by Nikolai Gogol. A satirical opera in two acts about a man who is tormented by his own nose, which may have been cut off at the barber's and is now stalking St. Petersburg in his place. Boris Pokrovsky Chamber Stage |
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Gaetano Donizetti's opera in three acts. 190 min with two intervals. Sung in Italian. Libretto by Giovanni Ruffini based on Angelo Anelli’s libretto “Ser Marcantonio”. Music Director: Michał Klauza. Stage Director: Timofey Kulyabin. Set Designer: Oleg Golovko. Costume Designer: Galya Solodovnikova. Dramaturge: Ilya Kukharenko. This Donizetti opera had its 1st performance at the Théâtre-Italien, Paris, on 3 January 1843 and was an immediate success. The composer was repeatedly called to take his bows, and many of the numbers were encored. In the same year Don Pasquale was presented in Milan, Turin, Vienna, London, Brussels and Lille. And to this day it continues to be one of Donizetti’s most popular repertory works. But, for all this, the Bolshoi Theatre has done no more than two productions of Don Pasquale – in 1850 and 1872. And now, almost 150 years later, the opera is again to grace our stage. Bolshoi Theater New Stage |
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